Donald Trump Ghostwriter For 'Art of the Deal' Lets It Rip

How Donald Trump Won Vox

For all the political talking heads who continue to occupy an intellectual space vaporized by Donald Trump, Vox lays out the tactical specifics that took Trump from "well-known celebrity who polled well among Republicans" to "guy who beat a dozen established politicians and became the nominee". Yes, the story belongs to the brash, bold, populist-driven, supremely-confident Trump who has literally held a profit-driven media hanging on his every word for the last 15 months. But it's also a story of a blundering Republican establishment with myopic vision.

The tale, writes Vox, is one in which "disciples of free market economics were brought down largely by collective action problems and an inability to coordinate." Fundamental to this situation is a 30-year Republican war on government, a battle that has now delivered a victory prize of Donald Trump.

Donald Trump's Ghostwriter Tells All The New Yorker

Tony Schwartz helped create the myth of Donald Trump as the ghostwriter behind 'The Art of the Deal'. Schwartz was no ordinary ghostwriter. He made quite a business deal himself with Trump, one negotiated by Sy Newhouse. Now Schwartz has grave concerns about the mythology he helped create around Trump. This is one of the most damning articles about Trump I've read. ~ Anne

"Schwartz had ghostwritten Trump’s 1987 breakthrough memoir, earning a joint byline on the cover, half of the book’s five-hundred-thousand-dollar advance, and half of the royalties. The book was a phenomenal success, spending forty-eight weeks on the Times best-seller list, thirteen of them at No. 1. More than a million copies have been bought, generating several million dollars in royalties. The book expanded Trump’s renown far beyond New York City, making him an emblem of the successful tycoon. Edward Kosner, the former editor and publisher of New York, where Schwartz worked as a writer at the time, says, “Tony created Trump. He’s Dr. Frankenstein.”

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“I put lipstick on a pig,” he said. “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.” He went on, “I genuinely believe that if Trump wins and gets the nuclear codes there is an excellent possibility it will lead to the end of civilization.”

If he were writing “The Art of the Deal” today, Schwartz said, it would be a very different book with a very different title. Asked what he would call it, he answered, “The Sociopath.”

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. . . Schwartz believes that Trump’s short attention span has left him with “a stunning level of superficial knowledge and plain ignorance.” He said, “That’s why he so prefers TV as his first news source—information comes in easily digestible sound bites.” He added, “I seriously doubt that Trump has ever read a book straight through in his adult life.” During the eighteen months that he observed Trump, Schwartz said, he never saw a book on Trump’s desk, or elsewhere in his office, or in his apartment.

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This year, Schwartz has heard some argue that there must be a more thoughtful and nuanced version of Donald Trump that he is keeping in reserve for after the campaign. “There isn’t,” Schwartz insists. “There is no private Trump.” This is not a matter of hindsight. While working on “The Art of the Deal,” Schwartz kept a journal in which he expressed his amazement at Trump’s personality, writing that Trump seemed driven entirely by a need for public attention. “All he is is ‘stomp, stomp, stomp’—recognition from outside, bigger, more, a whole series of things that go nowhere in particular,” he observed, on October 21, 1986. But, as he noted in the journal a few days later, “the book will be far more successful if Trump is a sympathetic character—even weirdly sympathetic—than if he is just hateful or, worse yet, a one-dimensional blowhard.”

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In his journal, Schwartz wrote, “Trump stands for many of the things I abhor: his willingness to run over people, the gaudy, tacky, gigantic obsessions, the absolute lack of interest in anything beyond power and money.” Looking back at the text now, Schwartz says, “I created a character far more winning than Trump actually is.” The first line of the book is an example. “I don’t do it for the money,” Trump declares. “I’ve got enough, much more than I’ll ever need. I do it to do it. Deals are my art form. Other people paint beautifully on canvas or write wonderful poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals. That’s how I get my kicks.” Schwartz now laughs at this depiction of Trump as a devoted artisan. “Of course he’s in it for the money,” he said. “One of the most deep and basic needs he has is to prove that ‘I’m richer than you.’ ” As for the idea that making deals is a form of poetry, Schwartz says, “He was incapable of saying something like that—it wouldn’t even be in his vocabulary.” He saw Trump as driven not by a pure love of dealmaking but by an insatiable hunger for “money, praise, and celebrity.” Often, after spending the day with Trump, and watching him pile one hugely expensive project atop the next, like a circus performer spinning plates, Schwartz would go home and tell his wife, “He’s a living black hole!”'

Related: Donald Trump's Deals Rely on Being Creative with the Truth

Bill Maher Unloads

Bill Maher's Message to Bernie Bros: Stop Being a 'Fuckin' Baby' and Help Stop Trump The Daily Beast

Lastly, what are your thoughts on Bernie’s very reluctant endorsement of Hillary Clinton, and your Sanders campaign obit?

[Laughs] It was a little strained at first. I think what Bernie thought is, well, now that James Comey is not going to send her up the river, it’s about time to fold the tents, and they are united against a common enemy: osteoporosis—no, Donald Trump. There was a bit of a weird buddy cop thing going of, “Well, he’s a socialist and she gives speeches for Goldman Sachs, and together they’re going to bring down this lunatic!” The question now is, will the kids go along? Will the Bernie Bros go along? I saw a lot of stuff on the internet where they felt betrayed by Bernie himself. They think everybody in the world has betrayed Bernie, and now they think Bernie has betrayed Bernie. Hopefully they will come on board and realize that there are only two choices on the menu, and nobody wants to eat poisoned vomit. I saw one Bernie supporter say, “Convince me to vote without using Trump in a sentence.” Well, Trump is in the sentence, you fuckin’ baby! Convince you to vote? I don’t have to convince you to vote! It’s your life; I’m out of college. My college bills are paid off and Trump’s going to cut my taxes, so I’m not going to convince you to vote. This country is more in your future than mine, so two choices, pal. America: land of the free. Deal with it.

Related: Sanders Fans Plan DNC 'Fart-In' Protesst of Clinton Nomination NBC News

Clinton Beats Trump Among Latinos 76% to 14% NBC News

Donald Trump's favorability ratings among Latino registered voters is hitting historic lows. In a situation that doesn't get enough media coverage, George W Bush received about 40% of the Latino vote in 2004. John McCain won 31% of their support in 2008 and even Mitt Romney won 27% of Latinos in 2012.

In a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Telemundo poll of registered voters, Hillary Clinton has the support of 76% of Latino voters, with only 14% saying they support Trump.

A majority — 63% — of Latinos describe themselves as "pessimistic and worried" about Trump's ability to serve as president, while an additional 20 % say they are "uncertain and wondering" about his capacity to do the job.

Clinton's favorability rating with Latinos is 64% positive, 25% negative. The poll was conducted in English and Spanish with half of respondents saying they speak English at home.

Related: Pew reports Catholics gravitating toward Clinton: A new poll finds that US Catholics support Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump by almost 20 percentage points. America Magazine

Hillary Clinton Headlines July 18, 2016

City denies Sanders presidential campaign a rally permit -- but says he can reapply Philly.com

The Party of Trump Arrives in Cleveland The New Yorker

Poll: Clinton Keeps 5-Point Lead on Trump Heading Into Convention NBC News

How Obama & Clinton are trying to save the Dem Establishment Politico

Donald Trump's 'new' Muslim ban plan is just as scary as the old one: And more solidly constitutional, too. Vox

Trump VP Pick Raises Legal Questions for Some Wall Street Donors Bloomberg Politics

Punished for Being Poor Slate

Massive Morning Consult Poll Gives Clinton Wide Path To Victory

New Poll (Of 60,000 Americans) Gives Clinton Wide Path to Victory US News

Our heads are spinning with the latest polls showing the presidential race in a dead heat. Each day the pundits pull us right and left with bullet-point analysis filtered through their own political agendas and personal preferences. Many of these polls survey 400-600 people.

Sigh! What are political junkies to do! Seek safety in numbers? In the for what it's worth column, a new poll released this morning by Morning Consult gives some relief to Hillary Clinton supporters, and it will be interesting to see if the media even mentions it or treats it differently from a poll of 400 people.

What is also encouraging is that this poll agrees that the race is dead even in five states: Ohio, Iowa, Pennsylvania, Florida and New Hampshire. What pollsters and pundits are missing, says the poll results, is new states that are in play.

So grab your morning French Roast and read on. And don't get cocky. ~ Anne

 "Hillary Clinton would defeat Donald Trump if the election were held today, heading to a relatively easy victory even if Trump were to win the key battleground state of Ohio.
A massive new poll by Morning Consult finds Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, would collect 320 Electoral College votes to Trump's 212, far more than the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House.
The poll, taken between April and early July, surveyed nearly 60,000 registered voters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, a large enough sample to make a complete estimate of Electoral College results as the presidential race stands now.
When eight toss-up states are removed, Clinton leads 225 electoral votes to Trump's 190.
The poll, taken between April and early July, surveyed nearly 60,000 registered voters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, a large enough sample to make a complete estimate of Electoral College results as the presidential race stands now.
When eight toss-up states are removed, Clinton leads 225 electoral votes to Trump's 190."

Clinton Beats Trump Among College-Educated in Bloomberg Poll Bloomberg Politics

Hillary Clinton is decimating Donald Trump among college-educated voters. In 2012 Romney beat President Obama by 14 pts among white voters with a minimum of a college degree. This group -- one that represented more than one-third of the 2012 electorate -- now backs Clinton over Trump 48 pts to 37 pts, according to a new Bloomberg poll of 653 college-educated, likely general-election voters July 7-10, 2016.

These voters could be critical for Clinton in swing states like Colorado, North Carolina, and Virginia. Theoretically, the challenge could be greater in states like Iowa and Ohio with more non-college degree voters.

Hillary's current and substantial gender gap among white men all but disappears once those men are college-educated. Among white women with college-degrees, Clinton beat Trump 54 pts to 33 pts.

Obama Urges Civil Rights Activists and Police to Bridge Divide New York Times

President Obama had activists from Black Lives Matter in the same room with law enforcement leaders today. It was tense and potentially more tense than a similar meeting arranged after Ferguson.

"President Obama said on Wednesday that the profound tensions between the police and African-American communities were likely to worsen “for quite some time” after the series of wrenching shooting deaths this month, urging law enforcement officials and civil rights activists at a lengthy and at times tense White House gathering to keep pressing to bridge their differences.
“Not only are there very real problems but there are still deep divisions about how to solve these problems,” Mr. Obama said at the White House, after meeting for over four hours all afternoon and into the evening with the group.
“There is no doubt that police departments still feel embattled and unjustly accused, and there is no doubt that minority communities, communities of color, still feel like it just takes too long to do what’s right,” Mr. Obama added. “We have to, as a country, sit down and just grind it out — solve these problems.”

Race Relations Are at Lowest Point in Obama Presidency, Poll Finds New York Times

For Whites Sensing Decline, Donald Trump Unleashes Words of Resistance New York Times

Hillary Clinton Headlines July 14, 2016

Clinton and Sanders unite for the war on Trump Politico

How to Make America More Like Scandinavia The Atlantic

Ginsburg expresses 'regret' for remarks criticizingTrump Washington Post

Big-Money Backers of Donald Trump in Disarray Bloomberg Politics

Freedom goes all-in on IRS impeachment Politico

Why the race is still HIllary Clinton's to lose Washington Post

Election Update: When To Freak Out About Shocking New Polls Five Thirty Eight

Why Black Women Matter The Atlantic

There Are No 'Vagina Voters' Rolling Stone

Bernie Sanders Won't Pursue 'Minority Report' in Philadelphia WSJ