Posted on 07/29/2015 6:37:34 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Donald Trump may have hired a staff and commenced the building of a political organization, but Trump 2016 is best viewed not as a political campaign but as an evolving real-estate deal, with Trump playing the shifty developer and the voters representing the buyers to be wooed.
Both developers and candidates are frequently derided as used-car salesmen. But that is unfair to used-car salesmen, who at least have in their possessionand for your inspectionthe wheeled thing theyre selling. Developers and candidates, on the other hand, have only words and a few sketches to represent their product, which is a better future. These better futures are almost always illusionary, and the promises backing them can be easily revoked. And often are.
Developers think of themselves as the sellers of ideas or dreams, not of mere pieces of real estate, as Peter Hendee Brown writes in his book, How Real Estate Developers Think: Design, Profits and Community. Replaying Trumps presidential announcement, you can hear the real-estate developers pitch, in which he posits America as a rundown property that, swept clean of Mexican immigrants and given a Trump paint job, can be made great again. If Trumps words dont land convincingly on your ears, youre probably not his sort of customer. But his place in the polls indicates that vague pledges to build a Mexican wall, defeat ISIL (I would find the Patton or MacArthur I would hit them so hard your head would spin), rebuild infrastructure, improve education and save Social Security resonate with some political customers.
Trump has made the developer-candidate comparison himself, as the New York Times noted Wednesday morning. Im no different from a politician running for office, Trump once said in a legal deposition. You always want to put the best foot forward. And, I didnt confirm or deny as a politician would say.
Real estate developers always sell an illusionthe dream, the grandeur. In Trumps America, everything is a property that can be rehabilitated and flipped to everybodys profit. On Wednesday, he released his highly detailed health care plan on CNN, explaining hed get rid of Obamacare: Repeal and replace with something terrific. Who could possibly oppose a plan like that? Sign us up for what the New Yorkers Ryan Lizza quickly dubbed, Terrificare.
In his 1987 book, Trump: The Art of the Deal, Trump volunteered in the finest tradition of corrupt politicians that honesty isnt a good policyits for chumps. He writes of how he convinced the city he held an exclusive option on a Manhattan property he wanted to develop by sending a copy of his option agreement to a city official who asked for it. But the option was not valid as it was signed only by Trump, not by the property owner: Trump had yet to pay for the option. Trumps deception wasnt discovered until two years later when a reporter asked the city for a copy of the original agreement.
Not to be unfair to Vladimir Putinwho has never dealt directly in real estatebut this is the sort of stunt you can imagine the Russian leader pulling off, only with a peace treaty or an arms agreement instead of an option agreement. Now that Ive ventured the rude comparison, doesnt Trump resemble an American Putin? The two share nativist views, both seem to be head-over-heels narcissists, believe in a strong executive branch and think a day wasted if they havent bullied somebody. If Putin isnt as germophobic as Trump, Id be astonished. In a recent interview with Bill OReilly, Trump expressed his kinship for the Russian leader: I would be willing to bet I would have a great relationship with Putin. Maybe the best way to counter a madman in the Kremlin would be to put one in the White House?
Both Trump and Putin fancy themselves showmen, but subscribe to different schools of entertainment. Putin goes the manly route, riding his horse while shirtless, shooting a Siberian tiger with a tranquilizer gun, flying with migratory birds and other assorted animal tricks. Trump prefers the role of impresario, the TV reality show host, the business genius, the bragging collector of all that is shiny and gaudy. For him, a presidential candidacy is just another form of exhibitionism.
The Trump bubble resembles other political bubbles, such as Herman Cains in 2012. Cains bubble exploded after we learned unsavory things about his private life. The chances that well learn something equally shocking about the over-exposed Trump persona are slim, and even if we did, how would we react? Weve already internalized his shamelessness and tastelessness. The campaign will go on as long has Trump can reap psychological and potential financial gain from his bubble. But at first sign of trouble, hell do what the best real-estate sharpies do when a soaring asset they bought on the cheap starts to fracture: Declare a profit and sell to the highest bidder. Im sure he has Ted Cruzs phone number.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/07/donald-trump-vladimir-putin-120796.html#ixzz3hKlu7a81
They’re trying a new angle of trial balloon every day to destroy him
When all else fails, the Left can always retreat into fantasy land.
Trump as shifty real estate developer?
Politico is definitely showing their bias.
Screw ‘em. Trump’s at 25% in a crowded field. The fact that he has Cruz’s phone number is a big plus.
The leftist butt hurt is sad. Unfortunately, there are those in the repugnant party who are trying to destroy him too...along with their useful idiots.
Who cares ,
Author went off the rails bringing Putin in to it.
He makes good points. The question is, is it as negative as he presents in vis-a-vis our contemporary spineless and corrupt political class.
LOL! This Trump and Cruz bashing is to be expected from Shafer and Politico.
Yeah, Politico.
Just Wow. It’s not even disguised one bit (if it ever was).
I'm not real sure what the author was trying to say besides "I hate Trump and I hope he doesn't win"
Thevauyhor makes a great point... to himself.... but no one else gets it
‘All’ politicians are sales men....so what’s the big deal that people somehow think Trump selling himself is any different.
His style is clearer and far less boring then most politicians......who enjoy “Term Switching” to confuse people over what they’er really saying. Trump just says what he thinks and doesn’t seem to struggle trying to get the “right terminology”...he just says what’s on his mind.
I'm done with career politicians that have destroyed the USA.
Trump/Fiorina in 2016
After decades of watching career politicians import immigrants to take away our jobs and move our country toward socialism I had lost all hope.
Career politicians have destroyed the greatest country on Earth by continuously writing laws that have destroyed our jobs, freedom, and businesses and let in illegals who take away what's left.
Then one man appeared on the scene. This man was not a career politician beholden to lobbyists and big daddy donors as ARE ALL The other POLITICIANS. He's a businessman and became a billionaire. This man Donald Trump has finally given me some hope
I'm reading some of Trump's books .If I reread them and then internalize them then I'd be more successful.
http://www.trump.com/Publications/Trump_Books.asp
Learn how to think like a billionaireit's as simple as turning the page. Achieving your personal and professional goals has never been so easy. All of Mr. Trump's personally written books have been best sellers and are available at major bookstores and the Trump Store on Fifth Avenue, New York City. For once, the mind of this internationally renowned business mogul is an open book.
Trump Books
The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life by Ivanka Trump
The Art of the Deal
The Art of the Comeback
The America We Deserve
The Way to the Top
How to Get Rich
Think Like a Billionaire
The Best Golf Advice I Ever Recieved
Why We Want You To Be Rich
The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever Received
Trump 101: The Way to Success
Think Big and Kick Ass
Never Give Up
Think Like a Champion
Midas Touch
Time To Get Tough
Oh yeah this article from the WaPo rejects will go far /sarc
Donald Derangement Syndrome #24 - Thinking Donald will sell his candidacy for a profit.
Politico. What more is needed?
Must be downright painful for these politicos to come up with this stuff...
Read “Why We Want You To Be Rich” if you don’t read any of the others.
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