Does it take back all of the stuff he said in his last book? Like the need for Universal Health Care? |
I wonder if the OP realizes that Trump is far more educated than Tom Brokaw, Bob Schieffer or Jim Lehrer?
The thought that someone other than a mere talking head would moderate a debate is that strange? |
Trump is a Wharton Grad. Brian Wiliams, on the other hand, earned a grand total of 18 college credits while attending Brookdale Community College, George Washington University, and The Catholic University of America. Brian Williams did, however, take an internship with the administration of President Jimmy Carter -- so I guess he's really, really smart. |
Ooh, a Wharton Grad. He must know how to do everything. Maybe -- just maybe -- when it comes to moderating debates, a lifetime in the profession interviewing politicians and heads of state, and moderating debates, counts for more than an MBA. |
Let the talking heads interview Lada Gaga -- for debates I'd like two things 1) the intellectual horsepower to understand the issues they are asking about; 2) no obvious bias. Brian Williams fails on both accounts -- and he is considered the best in his business. |
How many things did Steve Jobs touch that failed before he became a saint? I have more respect for someone who has failed over and over again and then succeeded than someone who got lucky. Are you saying if your family gave you a job and wealth you would turn it down? |
LOL. Intellectual horsepower: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/04/19/trump-stumbles-over-abortion-issue/ "Trump was asked if he believed there was a right to privacy in the Constitution... He responded, 'I guess there is, I guess there is... And why, just out of curiosity, why do you ask that question?'" "When NBC's Savannah Guthrie wondered how that line of legal theory "squares" with his pro-life stance, Trump said, "Well, that's a pretty strange way of getting to pro-life. I mean, it's a very unique way of asking about pro-life. What does that have to do with privacy? How are you equating pro-life with privacy?" "To answer Trump's question, the United States Supreme Court equated the right to privacy as grounds to legalize abortion in its controversial 1973 Roe v. Wade decision." Maybe 1 horsepower. There are lawnmowers with more. |
Shows how naive you are. For a certain set of profoundly stupid people--people who have nothing but contempt for every other form of academic credentialing or expertise, by he way--an MBA is quite literally the apogee of learning. The MBA is to "degrees" what Newt Gingrich is to "smart people". |
Exactly -- remember the Newton? Those afraid to fail are too timid to lead. I'm certain that Trump is more successful at this point than anyone on this message board. |
Brookdale Community College alumus I presume? A bit of the old green monster me thinks -- not too many dummies coming out of Wharton my friend -- trust me. |
Sometimes I'm touched and amazed by how diverse the DCUM readership is. Someone--who is not Donald Trump, presumably--who thinks Donald Trump is anything but a massive ego with the all the keen brain power of a fresh pile of dog shit.
Who knew!?! |
Yes, and others can't imagine how their own genius could be so unappreciated by society so while a " a massive ego with the all the keen brain power of a fresh pile of dog shit" piles up billions and beds supermodels they post angry messages on DCUM. Diversity. |
Touche! Some have a great of trouble dealing with the inherent unfairness of life. Envy is the root of all discontent. |
We are envious of the few thousand dumps you took before you came up with that piece of crap. |
LOL |