I’d say somebody who hasn’t read “The Art of the Deal” has no idea what they are talking about when it comes to Trump, and are exhibiting the emotional and intellectual maturity of a two-year old.
https://www.google.com/search?q=art+of+the+deal+download&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
I’ve read 7 of Trump’s books. Someone took his ramblings and tried to make something coherent out of each of them, but none were directly written by Trump.
Trump is more emotionally immature even than OBama, the ManChild
You guys are not just a cult, you're a retarded cult. Who on earth would make a statement like that about any book? Let alone a book by a real estate guy?
“Iâd say somebody who hasnât read âThe Art of the Dealâ has no idea what they are talking about when it comes to Trump, and are exhibiting the emotional and intellectual maturity of a two-year old.’
Well! Well! Well!
In the words of Trump “nobody likes you”.
See, most Trump supporters assume that Trump's "dealing" is with the MSM or the Democrats (at least once he wins). That may be true. What they don't seem to realize is that he is also "dealing" with them!
He wants your vote. So he is doing exactly what he said he would do in the book... to you. Let's look at some of the lessons, shall we:
Make it big and important or don't do it at all.
Everyone likes to do business with a winner.
You don't sell, you thrill.
Go on offense, not defense.
It's pretty obvious that Trump is following his own advice in his campaign. Trump is overpromising ("thrill" & "make it big") in order to convince voters to "buy" him. Does he plan on keeping these promises to the letter? Not according to his book (just enough to avoid the buyer feeling ripped off). He's constantly insulting other candidates ("offense") and bragging about how successful he is ("with a winner"). He's selling you on the product that is Trump. Trump knows that most Republican voters are tired of losing on policy even when they "win" by electing Republicans to office. They are starved for a "winner"! So he's going to give you a chance to be part of the "winning" team... even if he hasn't really told you what "winning" means.
It amuses me that the same people who seem to believe that Trump is going to really put one over on the Democrats, because he's such a good salesman, also believe that they are somehow immune to the same thing themselves from Trump. Based on what I read on Free Republic... not so much...