Newsweek March 1 - Trump is Cover Story

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Newsweek March 1 - Trump is Cover Story
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Tue, 02-24-2004 - 1:03pm
The writer doesn't fawn all over him, but is surprisingly positive. The writers also came up with odds for who's going to be selected as the new Trump CEO.

Here's the link....

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4340618/


BTW, Trump doesn't think there's anything wrong with his hair. Talk about delusional....

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Tue, 02-24-2004 - 1:22pm
Too funny! I like the analogy of the musical chairs at Hooters! I can't tune in because I'm usually working, but I probably wouldn't be able to get past things like the tactics some of those people use to be able to enjoy the show. Trump seems amusing to say the least. However, I would be interested in his book! I think it would be very entertaining, especially the hair chapter! Love that.

Martha would be so lucky to have his image!

Katherine (Kat)
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Tue, 02-24-2004 - 1:32pm
It sounded like I was making fun of him, but I really wasn't. I love the guy's business spunk and determination, and I enjoyed "The Art of the Deal" way back when, although I have wondered if there's even a hint of a spiritual side under there. I hope he's got the heart that he claims to have. At least he (and Ivana) have raised kids who seem grounded, considering the sideshow and circles they've been exposed to. That's got to count for something. I'll probably read his next book.





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Tue, 02-24-2004 - 1:36pm

Thanks for the link -- really enjoyed the article. I can't believe they think Troy has the best odds though... He did say wait until he lets loose on Omarosa. It'd be worth watching just to see that!!


Guess it's true that love is blind (including self love ;-)

Rhonda


Time invested in improving ourselves cuts down on time disapproving of others.

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Tue, 02-24-2004 - 1:40pm

I was pleasantly surprised to see a softer side of him on the show. I'd always thought he was pretty obnoxious, but maybe he's aging with some grace (or at least as much as one with an ego the size of his can). His kids do seem to be well adjusted, productive adults, which is saying a lot.

Rhonda


Time invested in improving ourselves cuts down on time disapproving of others.

       ~~Rhonda~~


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