Posted on 11/03/2015 8:11:52 AM PST by GonzoII
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Donald Trump is out with a new book that boasts success stories, but offers few details on how he would implement his policy goals as president.
On Tuesday, at 9 a.m., "Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again," was for sale in the Trump Tower Atrium. There was a three-book limit per customer. At noon, Trump, the billionaire businessman, former reality TV star and Republican White House-hopeful, planned to sign books at the Trump Store in Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.
The book speaks directly to voters, making the case that Trump has the experience and business savvy to accomplish things that traditional, all-talk, no-action politicians can't. It comes as Trump is continuing to adjust to a new phase of the campaign in which the once undisputed front-runner is now facing heightened competition from a number of his GOP rivals.
"This book is designed to give the reader a better understanding of me and my ideas for our future," Trump writes. "I'm a really nice guy, but I'm also passionate and determined to make our country great again."
Trump's cover features him with furrowed brows and a deep scowl, in keeping with his often irascible demeanor. "I'm sitting there with an angry face and everybody said that's really got to be the picture because the book is explaining all that's the wrong in the country," Trump said Tuesday on ABC's "Good Morning America."
And it is signature braggadocios Trump, complete with a 14-page biography and a list of some of the properties he has developed, managed and licensed over the years. The book also includes a note declaring that Trump's net worth has increased since he launched his campaign.
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Bad timing. Everyone’s reading that known page turner, “Reply All” by John Ellis Bush. It’s his own e-mails! The biggest thing since the Hitler diaries.
How long before someone says: “See, he’s just running to promote his book, build his brand and make more money. He’s not serious.”
Blah Blah
Trump holding press conference about it on Fox now.
I know its been out for many years but i just bought Art of the Deal, its amazing. I think it will help to reshape my bussiness attitude, for too long i have been another slave person working for others, time to break loose.
LOL
The media is thinking out loud again...
I want a new Barbie, and oh yes, Trump to fail! Thank you lord Barack. Good night.
he is just rockin it at this presser...hes unreal...im lovin it.LOL
14-page biography.
obama had a single page with black bars across any information.
He's giving all profits to charity.
Mine on of the way, scheduled date to arrive: TOMORROW!!!
Can’t wait to read it....
GO TRUMP GO!!!
Just saw it. Impressive performance. Can see why after having seen Trump speak at some function, Britt Hume remarked with not a little bemusement, “Found it hard to take my eyes off him.”
Main point is that Trump has the energy our nation now needs in a leader. One who leads—from the fore, not the aft. Or the ass.!
LOL!!!!
Anyone have the you tube of the presser?
Isn’t “Cripple” a VERY un-P.C. term?
Not I....
VERY!!! That’s some of the whole point....
I just watched the presser on C Span, I’m guessing that its cataloged in their archive, or it soon will be available for viewing.
Bingo! It’s up.
Go to Amazon and go to their book section and enter the book’s title and read the free part on their Kindle section.
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Anyone with a computer or tablet can get a free app for kindle. I have it on my Chromebook, Win 10 laptop, and my Android tablet.
I get my Kindle books via the Kindle cloud, and I can start reading any Kindle book immediately after ordering.
I just read Don’s first chapter in his new book. It confirmed my support for him and why America needs him.
Ask cripplecreek
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