‘The Art Of The Deal’ Writer: Trump Isn’t Nearly As Smart As People Think. He Didn't Write Book.

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“I put lipstick on a pig,” writer Tony Schwartz said.

The man who nearly 30 years ago helped create the myth of Donald Trump has a lot of regrets ― and no small amount of fear over what a Trump presidency would mean.

In a scathing interview Monday with Good Morning America, Tony Schwartz, who co-wrote Trump’s 1987 business best-seller Art of the Deal, blasted the real estate mogul as an attention-deficient man with “sociopathic tendencies” who is a potential danger to civilization.

Schwartz said that among the myths he regrettably helped perpetuate about Trump is the idea that the businessman has a high level of intelligence and savvy.

“I believe he is so insecure, so easily provoked, and not ― not particularly nearly as smart as people might imagine he is. And in the face of someone like Putin provoking him cleverly. ... I do worry that with the nuclear codes [Trump] would end civilization as we know it,” Schwartz told GMA’s George Stephanopoulos.

Schwartz’s harsh rebuke of Trump follows an explosive interview with The New Yorker in which he said “I put lipstick on a pig,” and added that if he were to write the book today, he would call it “The Sociopath.”

Schwartz spent 18 close months with Trump ahead of the book’s publication. He now claims he’s not the book’s co-writer, but a ghostwriter who penned “every word” ― with minimal input from Trump. Howard Kaminsky, the former head of Random House, which published the book, backed up Schwartz’s claim, the New Yorker reports.

Since Trump announced his candidacy in 2015, Schwartz told GMA he “hasn’t slept a night through.”

He’s speaking out now, he said, as a matter of “civic duty.” Schwartz acknowledged some of the likely criticisms that will follow his bombshell statements — including the fact that he is a lifelong liberal and that he was willing to cash in on his relationship with Trump in the past.

“We had a successful experience together. I never in a million years thought he would run for president. Had I thought that 30 years ago, I wouldn’t have written the book,” Schwartz said.

If Trump is elected president, Schwartz said he will regret writing the book even more than he does now.

“I feel a deep sense of remorse that I contributed to presenting Trump in a way that brought him wider attention and made him more appealing than he is,” Schwartz told the New Yorker.

VIDEO: ‘The Art Of The Deal’ Writer: Trump Isn’t Nearly As Smart As People Think

Lipstick on a pig? The Sociopath? This should scare the shit out of all of us - Democrats, Republicans, and Independents.
 
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Schwartz spent 18 close months with Trump ahead of the book’s publication. He now claims he’s not the book’s co-writer, but a ghostwriter who penned “every word” ― with minimal input from Trump. Howard Kaminsky, the former head of Random House, which published the book, backed up Schwartz’s claim, the New Yorker reports.

So, Trump didn't even write the book he brags so much about. Holy shit.
 
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Who knows who is lying. And frankly there are a lot LOT more important and deadly things going on in the world right now.
 
Who knows who is lying. And frankly there are a lot LOT more important and deadly things going on in the world right now.

You mean more important than a lying sociopathic piece of shit like Trump trying to become president? Yeah, just sweep it under the rug. Move along, nothing to see here...

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Howard Kaminsky, the former head of Random House, which published the book, backed up Schwartz’s claim, the New Yorker reports.
 
Trump is a very good con man who has convinced people he's smarter and has a much larger net worth than he does. He's not very bright, which is why he has his associates and kids do the hard work in the business.
Let's get real, a guy who speaks as poorly as he does (basically at a 5th grade level) and shows his exceptional ignorance and utter lack of intellectual curiosity, is not a bright guy. Just because he's scored some good real estate deals (keep in mind he's a "B" player at best in NY real estate and largely considered to be a joke) and has a big mouth, doesn't mean he's anywhere near fit to be President.
 
^^ There now. You should feel better. :)
 
Trump is a very good con man who has convinced people he's smarter and has a much larger net worth than he does. He's not very bright, which is why he has his associates and kids do the hard work in the business.
Let's get real, a guy who speaks as poorly as he does (basically at a 5th grade level) and shows his exceptional ignorance and utter lack of intellectual curiosity, is not a bright guy. Just because he's scored some good real estate deals (keep in mind he's a "B" player at best in NY real estate and largely considered to be a joke) and has a big mouth, doesn't mean he's anywhere near fit to be President.

I agree. There are also various reports that Trump isn't that great of a businessman - considering that if he had simply invested his inheritance from his rich daddy - he'd be worth as much, or MORE, today. It appears that everything about Trump is smoke and mirrors - a fraud.
 
Yikes! If Trump was/is such a good deal maker why didn't he get this guy to sign a confidentiality agreement?

Excellent question! Obviously, Trump really fucked up on that. Well, after all, it was 30 years ago before Trumps skin got microscopically thin.
 
I give Trump credit for one thing - he is a master con artist. His greatest claim to fame has always been the book he claims he wrote, second only to the Bible he says, which he apparently didn't even write one word of. Here is the guy who actually wrote the book that Trump takes credit for - Tony Schwartz:

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The Real ‘The Art Of The Deal’ Writer - Tony Schwartz.
 
Who knows who is lying. And frankly there are a lot LOT more important and deadly things going on in the world right now.

You mean more important than a lying sociopathic piece of shit like Trump trying to become president? Yeah, just sweep it under the rug. Move along, nothing to see here...

From the OP:

Howard Kaminsky, the former head of Random House, which published the book, backed up Schwartz’s claim, the New Yorker reports.


LOL Jealousy is just not very becoming for you o m.
 
“I put lipstick on a pig,” writer Tony Schwartz said.

The man who nearly 30 years ago helped create the myth of Donald Trump has a lot of regrets ― and no small amount of fear over what a Trump presidency would mean.

In a scathing interview Monday with Good Morning America, Tony Schwartz, who co-wrote Trump’s 1987 business best-seller Art of the Deal, blasted the real estate mogul as an attention-deficient man with “sociopathic tendencies” who is a potential danger to civilization.

Schwartz said that among the myths he regrettably helped perpetuate about Trump is the idea that the businessman has a high level of intelligence and savvy.

“I believe he is so insecure, so easily provoked, and not ― not particularly nearly as smart as people might imagine he is. And in the face of someone like Putin provoking him cleverly. ... I do worry that with the nuclear codes [Trump] would end civilization as we know it,” Schwartz told GMA’s George Stephanopoulos.

Schwartz’s harsh rebuke of Trump follows an explosive interview with The New Yorker in which he said “I put lipstick on a pig,” and added that if he were to write the book today, he would call it “The Sociopath.”

Schwartz spent 18 close months with Trump ahead of the book’s publication. He now claims he’s not the book’s co-writer, but a ghostwriter who penned “every word” ― with minimal input from Trump. Howard Kaminsky, the former head of Random House, which published the book, backed up Schwartz’s claim, the New Yorker reports.

Since Trump announced his candidacy in 2015, Schwartz told GMA he “hasn’t slept a night through.”

He’s speaking out now, he said, as a matter of “civic duty.” Schwartz acknowledged some of the likely criticisms that will follow his bombshell statements — including the fact that he is a lifelong liberal and that he was willing to cash in on his relationship with Trump in the past.

“We had a successful experience together. I never in a million years thought he would run for president. Had I thought that 30 years ago, I wouldn’t have written the book,” Schwartz said.

If Trump is elected president, Schwartz said he will regret writing the book even more than he does now.

“I feel a deep sense of remorse that I contributed to presenting Trump in a way that brought him wider attention and made him more appealing than he is,” Schwartz told the New Yorker.

VIDEO: ‘The Art Of The Deal’ Writer: Trump Isn’t Nearly As Smart As People Think

Lipstick on a pig? The Sociopath? This should scare the shit out of all of us - Democrats, Republicans, and Independents.

I'm sure there are loads out there who regret aiding Hitlery as well.

Another lamo thread brought to you by Shittingbull.
 
Trump is an extremely intelligent man. And also, smarter than Hillary (who by the way is as smart as she is corrupt. Utterly dangerous combination.)
 

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