Did Donald Trump Misrepresent Debt To Bank of China, Goldman Sachs, & More Establishment Lenders?
/Trump promised personal gifts on 'Celebrity Apprentice.' Here's who really paid. Washington Post
Donald Trump has a habit of taking credit for everything and promising to support contestants' charities out of his own wallet . . . out of his own account.
Another WaPo investigation into Trump's broken philanthropy promises uncover the truth that on occasions, the check came from a TV production company that paid out the show's official prizes. This makes it a business expense certainly shared by NBC.
In other cases, the check came from Trump's foundation, one that had assets of $4,238 at the beginning of 2007 and was never again funded substantially by Trump. In 2007-2008, Trump gave $65,000 to his own foundation, or about 1% of its incoming money.
'Celebrity Apprentice' charity gifts to well-known contestants had nothing to do with Trump's tight-wad wallet. But distorting reality is a key plank in Trump's egocentric universe.
In allocating other people's money to these charities in front of a national TV audience, the message was always the same: "Remember, Donald Trump is a very nice person, okay?"
Introducing The Trump News Channel - Coming in 2017? The Atlantic
Consider that on Tuesday, November 8. Donald Trump and his associates -- in particular Breitbart News hire Stephen Bannon -- are defeated for the presidency, BUT from the ashes of the campaign rises a new right-wing media channel with the goal of dividing the Republican base and conquering FOX News.
Trump's Empire: a Maze of Debts and Hidden Ties New York Times
Donald Trump reminds us daily that he is a mega-rich bsinessman worth billions of dollars and is beholden to no one. Unlike 'crooked' Hillary Clinton, who Trump alleges regularly sells her soul to the highest bidder, Trump is his own man, a businessperson so successful and mega rich that he will even tell China to take a hike. The reality that both the Bank of China and Goldman Sachs hold Trump debt far greater than the details listed in the public filings the Republican nominee has made in relation to his presidential run is of no important consequence. Everyone else is 'crooked', 'lying' and part of the corrupt system Trump rails against daily.
If you believe that Trump isn't sinking in the mud of this same, allegedly-corrupt system, then we have a bridge in Manhattan to sell you.
Read Hillary Clinton's Essay On Why Our Generation Is What's RIGHT With America Teen Vogue
Hillary Clinton's lowkey approach to outreach and leadership represents a singularly smart media effort. While Donald Trump continues his egocentric and slash-and-burn tour across America, Clinton uses micro-targeting and small group appearances to carry a smart message to voters, encouraging their participation by appealing to their intelligence, creativity and concerns." Smart people -- especially smart young people -- know the difference. This is another reason Hillary will make an excellent president.
Wired Magazine Endorses Hillary Clinton Wired
Wired Magazine has endorsed a candidate for president for the first time in its history. In an election cycle that has been fraught with negativity and shouting matches about billionaires and bad trade deals, we've heard very little talk about the future and why Hillary Clinton is a candidate of optimism. The tech world is not known for its support of women executives or how we think differently from men. But Wired writes one heck of an endorsement for our beloved candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Donald Trump Faces Backlash After Attempt To Won Over Black Voters Fortune
On Friday night, speaking from a Detroit suburb with 1% African Americans, Donald Trump made a grand pronouncement: “You’re living in poverty, your schools are no good. You have no jobs—58% of your youth is unemployed. What the hell do you have to lose?”
Soon after his speech, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton responded with a tweet, saying, “This is so ignorant it’s staggering.”
Hillary Clinton Headlines August 20, 2016
Donald Trump Tells African-Americans They are Desperate Enough to Vote for Him New York Magazine
Paul Manafort Quits Donald Trump's Campaign After Tumultuous Run Politico
Trump and Clinton wreck Facebook friendships Politico
Behind the Polls: The Message in a Longtime Conservative Tilting Away From Trump, Toward Clinton WSJ
Democrats fret over timing of Clintons' charity fete Politico
Why Clinton is trouncing Trump in Michigan Politico
The Man Behind Trump's Bid to Finally Take Digital Seriously Wired
Judge won't order deposition of Clinton in email suit Politico
Former Romney finance chairman endorses Clinton Politico