Said Donald Trump in 1989, talking to Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, in "A lost Trump interview comes back to life/The yet-to-be-president holds forth on strength, friendship, dealmaking, public service and building violations" (WaPo)(free-access link, so you can read it all and click on the recordings).
Woodward — who's pushing his new book from which this is an excerpt — exclaims "What a remarkable time capsule, a full psychological study of a man, then a 42-year-old Manhattan real estate king."
I think Trump comes across very positively, so thanks to The Washington Post for making this available.
Here's one more Trump quote, short and sweet: "I believe in having great friends and great enemies."
Great enemies. That's so funny — makes me think of Batman, James Bond — and Trump does have great enemies. Putin. Pelosi. Who else? The big categories: establishment Republicans and establishment Democrats. But who are the individuals? Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris really aren't that great, as enemies... or even opponents. He needs someone he can really go big with.
Putin is big, and yet he can't go big with Putin. He has to be trickier, tricky enough that people would say Putin is his great friend, not his great enemy. But there's the idea: "for some people, be a killer, for some people, be all candy.... For some people, both."
Here's the commission-earned link for Woodward's book: "War."
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I leave Woodward alone so the lefties can exult at his words.
Hillary was a great enemy.
Kamala, bless her heart, needs to up her game.
Woodward is well past his sell-by date.
(Thanks for the typo alert. Fixed. Alert deleted.)
Woodward only thinks he's great.
Trump doesn’t have any friends or any enemies except for the faceless Deep State.
Woodward — who's pushing his new book
really.. All you need to know
Nice quotes by Trump. I was in Italy in Spring 1988 on a high basketball "all star" trip. 2 books I had with me were Art of the Deal and A Fool and His Money. Enjoyed them both.
Trump is the dark knight...
Trump does have great enemies. Putin.
Putin?! Are you serious? What has Trump done or said about Putin that makes you believe he is Trump's enemy?
So when do you think the last time Trump actually took a taxi? All this quote proves is that Trump was spewing bullshit even back then.
I have said that Donald Trump would talk to a fire hydrant if that was all that was available. Good to see that assessment confirmed.
Trump is the People's man.
George Soros will do just fine for a Bond-villain antagonist. I pray for Trump to destroy him like Rome destroyed Carthage.
He put sanctions on Russia and killed all his troops in Syria.
I speak to the construction workers and the cabdrivers, and those are the people I get along with best anyway in many respects. I speak to everybody....
That's one of the reasons the left hates him so much. None of them can do that. Trump is an old-school elite, he's a wealthy man who actually employs people and didn't get his elite status via credentialism or politics. Elon Musk is very much the same.
Trump really does talk to anyone and everyone. Last month, he had campaign events in Las Vegas, and, of course, stayed at his hotel there. For us, it was a zoo, with a lot of Secret Service, LVMPD, and hotel security everywhere. Couple days later, was talking to a woman who worked in the Trump Store (where you can buy anything Trump you might want). Apparently, that night that he was in town, he wandered into the store about closing time, and talked with her for better than a half hour. That’s just what he does.
Digging up a quote from 35 years ago to try to make Trump seem as lightweight and deceitful as Kackala. The Good Guys are getting desperate.
It really is amazing how Trump's popularity has been memory-holed. I lived in Manhattan in 1989. It is no exaggeration to say that Trump was a beloved public figure in NYC back then.
BoJo would never lie to you:
Johnson on Trump and Putin
Trump the Gregarian.
I would wager he has taken a taxi in the last 20 years but not in the last 9 (security issues).
Cue up Freder who will ask for proof that this actually happened and will call it bullshit.
Trump's greatest enemies are domestic, not foreign. Pelosi for sure. Add in Clapper and Brennan as the faces of the Intel community. No one in the media, as they took Trump on and are now weaker than in '16.
The quote is from 1989, before you and your ilk have spent over a decade demonizing him. It also predates his TV shows. Before that he was just another, though quite wealthy, guy. There are plenty of those in Manhattan.
American presidents don't come clean about how tense their relationships can be with allies and how cordial they may be with tyrants or enemies.
Hillary Clinton never really came clean about how much her quarrel with Putin was related to national concerns and how much was personal. Trump was not softer on Putin than Biden or Obama or Bush were, but he lacked the personal animus that HRC had and didn't unnecessarily poke the bear.
If Boris Johnson had Trump's policies and executed them well, he would PM today. If Trump spoke like Boris Johnson he would be president today. I only hope the American electorate votes wisely from the top of the ballot to the bottom. To reverse the course of our decline, the Democrats need to be so badly defeated that they get rid of the Woke/Progressive/Communist elements of their party. Not that long ago, Trump's policies were Democrat policies. Ponder that. The UK Tories are as left as our Democrats. Johnson governed left by our standards. The British Labor party is where our Democrat party wants to reach in it's march to left. Then regroup and set sail even further left.
Early Trump is simply a different person than Late Trump — soft-spoken, thoughtful, even self-deprecating at times. If you have an evening to kill, dial up his earliest interviews on youtube.
Field Marshal Freder still believes in the Russia Hoax. Amazing !
Yup. I could just see Freder's spittle flying as he typed that rant.
He is not that different now but 8 years of abuse and getting shot at will change opinions.
The first thing you have to do when listening to Trump, is to understand who his audience is. His conversation is tailored to whomever he is speaking to. His rally message is different from his 'Serious interview' message. There are some permanent antagonistas that will claim this as proof that he is two-faced, so: When you're talking to your plumber, do you discuss stock investments? When you're talking to your dentist, do you discuss auto repair? You might, if you're friends already, but not if this is purely professional. You discuss what is relevant to the interaction. This is what Trump is good at, and this is why he's attacked for it. He is a master at communicating, using direct and indirect methods.
Absolutely true Michael K. Name a person that would not respond in-kind after all of the abuse they have sent Trump's way. Good grief, just look at how Biden responds when anyone dares to simply question him.
During a football game on Sunday, a Harris ad came out that said that "Trump doesn't care about people like us." I know it's in the playbook, but it just doesn't wash.
He doesn't actually believe it, he's modeling belief in it, in the hopes of sucking people in by his "example."
Putin, a Trump enemy? More like a Trump buddy.
The secret of Trump's success is that he keeps his friends close and his enemies closer.
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