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it appears the 'art of the deal' is a complete and total fraud. (Original Post) spanone Jul 2017 OP
Sad! FSogol Jul 2017 #1
Who knew? cilla4progress Jul 2017 #2
Who knew? It doesn't matter because now, Vlad knows. Eyeball_Kid Jul 2017 #5
republicans must be exhausted at 'WINNING' spanone Jul 2017 #6
But it's gonna be so easy... Wounded Bear Jul 2017 #3
Its hard for me to look at this cretin madokie Jul 2017 #4
How to Win Friends & Influence People: Insult Them dalton99a Jul 2017 #7
👍🏼 spanone Jul 2017 #8
The GOP isn't fit to lead a Starbucks franchise at this point. Initech Jul 2017 #9
The "Fart of the Deal" ksoze Jul 2017 #10
I fart and I steal elehhhhna Jul 2017 #11
It was a pretty good book, but Trump didn't actually write it. dawg Jul 2017 #12
I read it when I was a teenager GreenEyedLefty Jul 2017 #14
Trump played the part of a Bigshot Wheeler Dealer just to sell that image procon Jul 2017 #13

dawg

(10,621 posts)
12. It was a pretty good book, but Trump didn't actually write it.
Fri Jul 28, 2017, 11:04 AM
Jul 2017

If only his ghostwriter were President! Sad.

GreenEyedLefty

(2,073 posts)
14. I read it when I was a teenager
Fri Jul 28, 2017, 12:49 PM
Jul 2017

Usually I can tell you, at least in broad outlines, about every book I have read, but I cannot remember anything about TAOTD.

I know it was ghostwritten but for Tony Schwartz it couldn't have been much more than turd polishing.

procon

(15,805 posts)
13. Trump played the part of a Bigshot Wheeler Dealer just to sell that image
Fri Jul 28, 2017, 11:41 AM
Jul 2017

and create a marketable brand to make money. He is only a shallow caricature of how he thinks a successful person might act. Now that the facade has come off, we see him as he really is... as he always has been. In real life Trump is afraid of losing face, scared of being mocked and ridiculed, he's terrified that all his nasty little secrets will be revealed, and petrified of being labeled as the incompetent loser he really is.

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