Posted on 10/08/2017 9:25:34 AM PDT by Wilderness Conservative
Frank Sinatra told Donald Trump to 'go f*** himself' after the business mogul complained that he was paying too much to feature the singer at the opening of his Atlantic City casino, according to a new book.
In 'The Way it Was', due to be released on October 24, Elie Weisman, who managed the Chairman of the Board from 1975 to 1998, recounted the incident, which occurred 1990.
Sinatra had planned to perform at the opening of Trump's Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, along with fellow Rat Pack member Sammy Davis Jr and vocal duet Steve and Eydie, reported the New York Daily News.
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I’m sure Frank has said that to everyone he knew at some point.
Sinatra wasn’t really a ladies man considering his abuse of them............
Thanks for posting that video from youtube. Many posters do not know about much about Reagan’s history because it happened so long time ago. But recorded video’s and sound tracks do not lie.
Sinatra loved the ladies, but he was no Harvey Weinstein, that is for sure.
Fascinating.
We raised our son’s on John Wayne movies, when they were small, and repeats when they were young enough to be impressionable
Wayne movies were a short study in morals and ethics, patriotism, courage, commitment.. all the virtues.
Reagan supported FDR and Truman. He voted for Eisenhower twice for president, then Nixon twice. He might have supported Humphrey in the 40s when he ran for the Senate, but he sure as hell didnt support him when he ran against Nixon for president.
The cowboys were the children. The movie was about vengeance, courage and committment to follow through no matter the odds - hell, the Duke dies halfway thru the film. Great movie, BTW. Bruce Dern is fantastic in that
Art of the Deal.
Trump negotiating for a better price—imagine that.
You from chicago?
And 75 cents over priced.
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