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To: Hostage

But I’m not wrong.


20 posted on 09/03/2015 1:42:59 PM PDT by ifinnegan
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To: ifinnegan

Look, Doctors need assistants. When they open a pactice, the employ a few assistants and a nurse or two.

That’s exactly what Donald Trump said of Ben Carson. And it is true. Ben Carson does not have the experience in creating a large large number of employees.

Ben Carson is a good logical man but he does not have the ‘Art of the Deal’ in him which is a cult of understanding among sharks in business that aims to get the maximum and then some as part of the game. Carson would get what is reasonable and then sign. That’s not enough. When you go into a conference room on a trade deal, you look at your opponents with eyes to kill, and you persuade them that they must give up so much and then you continue getting concessions and here’s the kicker, you finalize the deal in such a way that the opponent you just handed their ass to thinks you’re the greatest! Carson can’t do that.

And when you empty the pockets of your opponent and have him licking from your hand, you go for more.

And some will say, that’s too much, you didn’t need to be so demanding. But the sharks don’t do it for what’s reasonable, they do it for the game. Like being in the boxing ring and beating your opponent’s face to a bloody pulp and you don’t stop. A referee has to step in and stop you if the opponent hasn’t yet fallen flat on the mat.

It’s the game. Trump has the game in him. Carson doesn’t.

Carson has a great intellect and great medicine in him but he doesn’t have the game in him.

We need a fighter, an experienced shark leader right now. Carson is for later.


25 posted on 09/03/2015 1:55:35 PM PDT by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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