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It's all in their books...

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When barry first entered the scene, I borrowed his book from the local library...I read "Dreams from my father". It was an eye opening insight into his hatred of all things white, his hatred of the wealthy and his devotion to islam. I thought to myself "a man of his stripes could never become potus". His mother, in my opinion, was a low character communist who never met a black muslim that she wouldn't sleep with. His grandparents were also commies.

I read "The art of the deal" back in 1987 or so and it helped my ability to negotiate (I was in sales and sales management) immensely. Trump never claimed to be virtuous (like barry does constantly). He spoke of business, of the greatness of America and the strength of hard work. He talks about having patience when making deals...having the mindset to walk away. He discusses in detail how a deal is made. It takes courage. It takes strength. It takes a certain natural ability to be able to read people.

The difference between these two men is as wide as the grand canyon...with Trump being the better man, better person and certainly the better American.

I see questions all the time asking why Trump does what he does...what makes him tick. It's all there folks...read the damn books. Trump is extremely transparent.
 
When barry first entered the scene, I borrowed his book from the local library...I read "Dreams from my father". It was an eye opening insight into his hatred of all things white, his hatred of the wealthy and his devotion to islam. I thought to myself "a man of his stripes could never become potus". His mother, in my opinion, was a low character communist who never met a black muslim that she wouldn't sleep with. His grandparents were also commies.

I read "The art of the deal" back in 1987 or so and it helped my ability to negotiate (I was in sales and sales management) immensely. Trump never claimed to be virtuous (like barry does constantly). He spoke of business, of the greatness of America and the strength of hard work. He talks about having patience when making deals...having the mindset to walk away. He discusses in detail how a deal is made. It takes courage. It takes strength. It takes a certain natural ability to be able to read people.

The difference between these two men is as wide as the grand canyon...with Trump being the better man, better person and certainly the better American.

I see questions all the time asking why Trump does what he does...what makes him tick. It's all there folks...read the damn books. Trump is extremely transparent.

As Trump said from the get go....as everyone who gets Trump has said from the get go......there is zero mystery to this guy, anyone who does not get him is either really really dumb or they have not tried.
 
As Trump said from the get go....as everyone who gets Trump has said from the get go......there is zero mystery to this guy, anyone who does not get him is either really really dumb or they have not tried.

Their ignorance is appalling.
 
When barry first entered the scene, I borrowed his book from the local library...I read "Dreams from my father". It was an eye opening insight into his hatred of all things white, his hatred of the wealthy and his devotion to islam. I thought to myself "a man of his stripes could never become potus". His mother, in my opinion, was a low character communist who never met a black muslim that she wouldn't sleep with. His grandparents were also commies.

I read "The art of the deal" back in 1987 or so and it helped my ability to negotiate (I was in sales and sales management) immensely. Trump never claimed to be virtuous (like barry does constantly). He spoke of business, of the greatness of America and the strength of hard work. He talks about having patience when making deals...having the mindset to walk away. He discusses in detail how a deal is made. It takes courage. It takes strength. It takes a certain natural ability to be able to read people.

The difference between these two men is as wide as the grand canyon...with Trump being the better man, better person and certainly the better American.

I see questions all the time asking why Trump does what he does...what makes him tick. It's all there folks...read the damn books. Trump is extremely transparent.

Well said, bottom line truth bravely spoken. Hat tip.
 
When barry first entered the scene, I borrowed his book from the local library...I read "Dreams from my father". It was an eye opening insight into his hatred of all things white, his hatred of the wealthy and his devotion to islam. I thought to myself "a man of his stripes could never become potus". His mother, in my opinion, was a low character communist who never met a black muslim that she wouldn't sleep with. His grandparents were also commies.

I read "The art of the deal" back in 1987 or so and it helped my ability to negotiate (I was in sales and sales management) immensely. Trump never claimed to be virtuous (like barry does constantly). He spoke of business, of the greatness of America and the strength of hard work. He talks about having patience when making deals...having the mindset to walk away. He discusses in detail how a deal is made. It takes courage. It takes strength. It takes a certain natural ability to be able to read people.

The difference between these two men is as wide as the grand canyon...with Trump being the better man, better person and certainly the better American.

I see questions all the time asking why Trump does what he does...what makes him tick. It's all there folks...read the damn books. Trump is extremely transparent.

I don’t believe for a nanosecond that you’ve read either book.

The idea that Obama harbors a “hatred for all things white” is pants-on-head deranged.
 
When barry first entered the scene, I borrowed his book from the local library...I read "Dreams from my father". It was an eye opening insight into his hatred of all things white, his hatred of the wealthy and his devotion to islam. I thought to myself "a man of his stripes could never become potus". His mother, in my opinion, was a low character communist who never met a black muslim that she wouldn't sleep with. His grandparents were also commies.

I read "The art of the deal" back in 1987 or so and it helped my ability to negotiate (I was in sales and sales management) immensely. Trump never claimed to be virtuous (like barry does constantly). He spoke of business, of the greatness of America and the strength of hard work. He talks about having patience when making deals...having the mindset to walk away. He discusses in detail how a deal is made. It takes courage. It takes strength. It takes a certain natural ability to be able to read people.

The difference between these two men is as wide as the grand canyon...with Trump being the better man, better person and certainly the better American.

I see questions all the time asking why Trump does what he does...what makes him tick. It's all there folks...read the damn books. Trump is extremely transparent.

Waiting for the flush
 
When barry first entered the scene, I borrowed his book from the local library...I read "Dreams from my father". It was an eye opening insight into his hatred of all things white, his hatred of the wealthy and his devotion to islam. I thought to myself "a man of his stripes could never become potus". His mother, in my opinion, was a low character communist who never met a black muslim that she wouldn't sleep with. His grandparents were also commies.

I read "The art of the deal" back in 1987 or so and it helped my ability to negotiate (I was in sales and sales management) immensely. Trump never claimed to be virtuous (like barry does constantly). He spoke of business, of the greatness of America and the strength of hard work. He talks about having patience when making deals...having the mindset to walk away. He discusses in detail how a deal is made. It takes courage. It takes strength. It takes a certain natural ability to be able to read people.

The difference between these two men is as wide as the grand canyon...with Trump being the better man, better person and certainly the better American.

I see questions all the time asking why Trump does what he does...what makes him tick. It's all there folks...read the damn books. Trump is extremely transparent.


I have not read either book, mainly because I dislike both men. Voted for Trump, yes... never liked him though. Voted for him because of the alternative.

With that said, I've heard others say similar things about both books. I've also noted that while I don't think Trump is a great President, I don't think he's as bad as the media and the rabid opposition like to paint him.
 
When barry first entered the scene, I borrowed his book from the local library...I read "Dreams from my father". It was an eye opening insight into his hatred of all things white, his hatred of the wealthy and his devotion to islam. I thought to myself "a man of his stripes could never become potus". His mother, in my opinion, was a low character communist who never met a black muslim that she wouldn't sleep with. His grandparents were also commies.

I read "The art of the deal" back in 1987 or so and it helped my ability to negotiate (I was in sales and sales management) immensely. Trump never claimed to be virtuous (like barry does constantly). He spoke of business, of the greatness of America and the strength of hard work. He talks about having patience when making deals...having the mindset to walk away. He discusses in detail how a deal is made. It takes courage. It takes strength. It takes a certain natural ability to be able to read people.

The difference between these two men is as wide as the grand canyon...with Trump being the better man, better person and certainly the better American.


I see questions all the time asking why Trump does what he does...what makes him tick. It's all there folks...read the damn books. Trump is extremely transparent.

LOL to the bold, what a complete and utter joke

I don’t believe for a nanosecond that you’ve read either book.

The idea that Obama harbors a “hatred for all things white” is pants-on-head deranged.

It's just pathetic trolling
 
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And you're just engaging in mindless namecalling, insults are NOT AN ARGUMENT.

First off, my post solely addressed the post. Secondly, there is nothing to argue when people post stupid nonsense like the OP. And lastly, absolutely no argument from you either.
 
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Trump is extremely transparent, but I don't need to read his ghost written vanity project to know what I need to know about him.

I just need to review his time in Atlantic City.
 
Their ignorance is appalling.

But if you had to secretly bet your life savings, or your life, on the winner of an American history test between a Trump Republican picked at random and a liberal picked at random, you would cross your heart and pick the liberal.
 
When barry first entered the scene, I borrowed his book from the local library...I read "Dreams from my father". It was an eye opening insight into his hatred of all things white, his hatred of the wealthy and his devotion to islam. I thought to myself "a man of his stripes could never become potus". His mother, in my opinion, was a low character communist who never met a black muslim that she wouldn't sleep with. His grandparents were also commies.

I read "The art of the deal" back in 1987 or so and it helped my ability to negotiate (I was in sales and sales management) immensely. Trump never claimed to be virtuous (like barry does constantly). He spoke of business, of the greatness of America and the strength of hard work. He talks about having patience when making deals...having the mindset to walk away. He discusses in detail how a deal is made. It takes courage. It takes strength. It takes a certain natural ability to be able to read people.

The difference between these two men is as wide as the grand canyon...with Trump being the better man, better person and certainly the better American.

I see questions all the time asking why Trump does what he does...what makes him tick. It's all there folks...read the damn books. Trump is extremely transparent.

Do you remember any part that specifically gave you these insights? I've read the book and didn't get any of that.
 
Funny how fast the OP's writer up and disappeared when he was asked to simply to back any of that race-baiting bull**** in the OP up.
 
I don’t believe for a nanosecond that you’ve read either book.

The idea that Obama harbors a “hatred for all things white” is pants-on-head deranged.

Of course you don’t. It’s very uncomfortable for socialists when confronted by the truth.
 
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Trump is extremely transparent, but I don't need to read his ghost written vanity project to know what I need to know about him.

I just need to review his time in Atlantic City.

Well, if you’re going that narrow, look at Barry’s time in Illinois! A total zero who was befriended by every dirtbag racist socialist with influence because they saw him as “clean and articulate”...the man did absolutely zero in his life but for some rabble rousing racial, socialist speeches that riled people up.
 
But if you had to secretly bet your life savings, or your life, on the winner of an American history test between a Trump Republican picked at random and a liberal picked at random, you would cross your heart and pick the liberal.

I’d bet on the Trump supporter...very much more knowledgeable about American history.
 
Funny how fast the OP's writer up and disappeared when he was asked to simply to back any of that race-baiting bull**** in the OP up.

I’m busy working. But I digress. I’m here to give my opinion, not to dissect their books. If you want, read Trumps books...you’ll understand what makes him tick. Read Barry’s books...you’ll learn a lot about him.
 
I’m busy working. But I digress. I’m here to give my opinion, not to dissect their books. If you want, read Trumps books...you’ll understand what makes him tick. Read Barry’s books...you’ll learn a lot about him.

You disappeared because you basically called Obama a racist divider and couldn't back it up when questioned. Best you stay gone.
 
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Well, if you’re going that narrow, look at Barry’s time in Illinois! A total zero who was befriended by every dirtbag racist socialist with influence because they saw him as “clean and articulate”...the man did absolutely zero in his life but for some rabble rousing racial, socialist speeches that riled people up.

How many loans did Obama take out under false pretenses? How many investors and vendors did he burn?

Being a socialist might be a moral failing, but being a bust-out artist, lying to the courts and your investors, and ruining your vendor's businesses is wrong every single time.

Consider also, this is what you buddy does for fun. He was already wealthy, he could have done anything he wanted, and this is what he picked.

Compared to that, Obama acting on some semi-extreme political beliefs is weak sauce indeed.
 
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How many loans did Obama take out under false pretenses? How many investors and vendors did he burn?

Being a socialist might be a moral failing, but being a bust-out artist, lying to the courts and your investors, and ruining your vendor's businesses is wrong every single time.

Consider also, this is what you buddy does for fun. He was already wealthy, he could have done anything he wanted, and this is what he picked.

Compared to that, Obama acting on some semi-extreme political beliefs is weak sauce indeed.

None, he never really did anything except community organize.
 
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