. . . some people aren't worth the trouble of being kind to, because they have neither the brains nor the power to make something for themselves out of your kindness.
It's an ideal existence. Out in the open. Berating the president of he United States. . . I'm free to thwart and torment the authorities - that is to say, I can get out my hostilities - because I'm protected in my conscience by the knowledge that what I'm doing is morally right. I've never been so relaxed. I've never been so happy.