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In reply to the discussion: Trump says he'll resurface the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, turning it blue [View all]Kid Berwyn
(24,757 posts)49. Trump is a moron fascinated by fabric swatches.
Trump, the billion-dollar loser I was his ghostwriter and saw it happen
Charles Leerhson
Yahoo.com, May 9, 2019
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I tend to see my time with him the first part of it, anyway, before things started going bad in a hurry as his King Midas period. I never said this to him; if I had, he probably would have thought I was suggesting he enter the muffler business. But there was a stretch of months when everything he touched turned into a deal. The banks seemed to accept the version of him depicted in his first book, The Art of the Deal, which we now know from his previous ghostwriter, Tony Schwartz, was entirely invented. They believed it over what they saw on his balance sheets or heard coming out of his mouth, and they never said no to his requests for more money. Often they came up with things he could say yes to before he could think of them himself. As a result, a failing real estate developer who had little idea of what he was doing and less interest in doing it once hed held the all-important press conference wound up owning three New Jersey hotel-casinos, the Plaza Hotel, the Eastern Airlines Shuttle and a 281-foot yacht.
A real go-getter, right? But Trumps portfolio did not jibe with what I saw each day which to a surprisingly large extent was him looking at fabric swatches. Indeed, flipping through fabric swatches seemed at times to be his main occupation. Some days he would do it for hours, then take me in what he always called his French military helicopter to Atlantic City where he looked at more fabric swatches or sometimes small samples of wood paneling. It was true that the carpets and drapes at his properties needed to be refreshed frequently, and the seats on the renamed Trump Shuttle required occasional reupholstering. But the main thing about fabric swatches was that they were within his comfort zone whereas, for example, the management of hotels and airlines clearly wasnt. One of his aides once told me that every room at the Plaza could be filled at the rack rate (list price) every night, and the revenue still wouldnt cover the monthly payment of the loan hed taken out to buy the place. In other words, hed made a ridiculous deal. Neither he nor the banks had done the math beforehand. Or perhaps Trump knew it because someone had told him, but didnt want to think about it. The one thing he is above-average at is compartmentalization.
Source:
https://news.yahoo.com/trump-the-billiondollar-loser-his-ghostwriter-recalls-the-king-midas-years-090000640.html
Charles Leerhson
Yahoo.com, May 9, 2019
EXCERPT...
I tend to see my time with him the first part of it, anyway, before things started going bad in a hurry as his King Midas period. I never said this to him; if I had, he probably would have thought I was suggesting he enter the muffler business. But there was a stretch of months when everything he touched turned into a deal. The banks seemed to accept the version of him depicted in his first book, The Art of the Deal, which we now know from his previous ghostwriter, Tony Schwartz, was entirely invented. They believed it over what they saw on his balance sheets or heard coming out of his mouth, and they never said no to his requests for more money. Often they came up with things he could say yes to before he could think of them himself. As a result, a failing real estate developer who had little idea of what he was doing and less interest in doing it once hed held the all-important press conference wound up owning three New Jersey hotel-casinos, the Plaza Hotel, the Eastern Airlines Shuttle and a 281-foot yacht.
A real go-getter, right? But Trumps portfolio did not jibe with what I saw each day which to a surprisingly large extent was him looking at fabric swatches. Indeed, flipping through fabric swatches seemed at times to be his main occupation. Some days he would do it for hours, then take me in what he always called his French military helicopter to Atlantic City where he looked at more fabric swatches or sometimes small samples of wood paneling. It was true that the carpets and drapes at his properties needed to be refreshed frequently, and the seats on the renamed Trump Shuttle required occasional reupholstering. But the main thing about fabric swatches was that they were within his comfort zone whereas, for example, the management of hotels and airlines clearly wasnt. One of his aides once told me that every room at the Plaza could be filled at the rack rate (list price) every night, and the revenue still wouldnt cover the monthly payment of the loan hed taken out to buy the place. In other words, hed made a ridiculous deal. Neither he nor the banks had done the math beforehand. Or perhaps Trump knew it because someone had told him, but didnt want to think about it. The one thing he is above-average at is compartmentalization.
Source:
https://news.yahoo.com/trump-the-billiondollar-loser-his-ghostwriter-recalls-the-king-midas-years-090000640.html
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Trump says he'll resurface the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, turning it blue [View all]
BumRushDaShow
6 hrs ago
OP
Give him a break. He has a long history of leaving things better than he found them
Bristlecone
3 hrs ago
#47
This is the weirdest mass murdering interior decorating president in history
Blues Heron
6 hrs ago
#2
It is not his property and the way it looks now is the way it was designed to look like.
Botany
6 hrs ago
#7
He has nothing better to do than renovate. It probably puts money in his pocket. (n/t)
thesquanderer
5 hrs ago
#10
It's also his comfort zone. Everything going to shit? Just ignore it and renovate something. (n/t)
thesquanderer
3 hrs ago
#34
He's found another place to bury the Epstein evidence. Ivana's tomb was just a trial run.
Ford_Prefect
5 hrs ago
#11
Would someone somewhere give this idiot a job where he can actually redo places that need fixing?
efhmc
5 hrs ago
#19
In Greek mythology, Narcissus is the figure who died while gazing at his own reflection in a pool of water.
twodogsbarking
4 hrs ago
#23
He probably just wants to attract kids and teens in skimpy bathing suits
travelingthrulife
4 hrs ago
#29
Will the Reflecting Pool's surface still reflect the surrounding monuments if the bottom is lightened?
sop
4 hrs ago
#31
I'm surprised he's not filling it in with concrete and installing gold tile on top of that!
LeftInTX
3 hrs ago
#46
Am I the only one who read this as "T says he'll resurface at the bottom of the reflecting pool" ?
Wild blueberry
3 hrs ago
#37
he has a lot of time on his hands to do useless stuff - the other time is used to destroy Democracy
samsingh
3 hrs ago
#39
Word around town is trDUMP wants to put an aircraft carrier in the reflective pool,...
magicarpet
3 hrs ago
#44
And tomorrow's distraction from the EPSTEIN FILES will be what from that POS?
Bengus81
38 min ago
#59