Anonymous wrote:Kennedy Center is filing a one-million-dollar lawsuit against Jazz artist, Chuck Redd, for cancelling his Xmas Eve concert after Trump slapped his name on the memorial building. As if they have a million dollars in damages. Very few was going to see Chuck this Christmas.
OADN. Any numbers on how many people actually attended the Kennedy Center awards in person. Usually it is a sold-out event. I know the broadcasting was dismal, but if the live performance was also lackluster, that should have been on notice that the broadcasting numbers were going to be low, right?
Anonymous wrote:Kennedy Center is filing a one-million-dollar lawsuit against Jazz artist, Chuck Redd, for cancelling his Xmas Eve concert after Trump slapped his name on the memorial building. As if they have a million dollars in damages. Very few was going to see Chuck this Christmas.
OADN. Any numbers on how many people actually attended the Kennedy Center awards in person. Usually it is a sold-out event. I know the broadcasting was dismal, but if the live performance was also lackluster, that should have been on notice that the broadcasting numbers were going to be low, right?
Anonymous wrote:Did CBS promote it? I don't recall seeing anything about it.
WAPO ran something the day after the event--but nothing like the attention they usually give to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I meed to know the psychology behind his obsession with putting his name on buildings. Even when I barely knew who he was, I remember seeing Trump Tower on NY and thinking how odd it was and that no other building had the owner/occupant’s name on it. When I was in Chicago recently, it really struck me. There it was. Ruining the best view in the city. The only building with the owner’s last name in giant obnoxious letters. Now he is going around DC plastering his name wherever he feels like? Can someone with a mental health degree please break this down for me? It has clearly escalated along with his cognitive decline. Now it isn’t even buildings he owns or occupies. Just random buildings in DC that nobody associates with him in any way. Is he in a panic, realizing that he will eventually die and won’t be able to take over the airwaves for attention every day? So he wants to make everyone at least see his name everywhere? Does he not realize that it is not some sort of honor to name buildings after yourself?
I've never seen someone fight/wrestle with death so hard. He is terrified, not knowing that death will be the first time he experiences actual peace.
Anonymous wrote:I meed to know the psychology behind his obsession with putting his name on buildings. Even when I barely knew who he was, I remember seeing Trump Tower on NY and thinking how odd it was and that no other building had the owner/occupant’s name on it. When I was in Chicago recently, it really struck me. There it was. Ruining the best view in the city. The only building with the owner’s last name in giant obnoxious letters. Now he is going around DC plastering his name wherever he feels like? Can someone with a mental health degree please break this down for me? It has clearly escalated along with his cognitive decline. Now it isn’t even buildings he owns or occupies. Just random buildings in DC that nobody associates with him in any way. Is he in a panic, realizing that he will eventually die and won’t be able to take over the airwaves for attention every day? So he wants to make everyone at least see his name everywhere? Does he not realize that it is not some sort of honor to name buildings after yourself?
Anonymous wrote:I meed to know the psychology behind his obsession with putting his name on buildings. Even when I barely knew who he was, I remember seeing Trump Tower on NY and thinking how odd it was and that no other building had the owner/occupant’s name on it. When I was in Chicago recently, it really struck me. There it was. Ruining the best view in the city. The only building with the owner’s last name in giant obnoxious letters. Now he is going around DC plastering his name wherever he feels like? Can someone with a mental health degree please break this down for me? It has clearly escalated along with his cognitive decline. Now it isn’t even buildings he owns or occupies. Just random buildings in DC that nobody associates with him in any way. Is he in a panic, realizing that he will eventually die and won’t be able to take over the airwaves for attention every day? So he wants to make everyone at least see his name everywhere? Does he not realize that it is not some sort of honor to name buildings after yourself?
Anonymous wrote:I meed to know the psychology behind his obsession with putting his name on buildings. Even when I barely knew who he was, I remember seeing Trump Tower on NY and thinking how odd it was and that no other building had the owner/occupant’s name on it. When I was in Chicago recently, it really struck me. There it was. Ruining the best view in the city. The only building with the owner’s last name in giant obnoxious letters. Now he is going around DC plastering his name wherever he feels like? Can someone with a mental health degree please break this down for me? It has clearly escalated along with his cognitive decline. Now it isn’t even buildings he owns or occupies. Just random buildings in DC that nobody associates with him in any way. Is he in a panic, realizing that he will eventually die and won’t be able to take over the airwaves for attention every day? So he wants to make everyone at least see his name everywhere? Does he not realize that it is not some sort of honor to name buildings after yourself?