Amazing how many people out there are âmisrememberingâ all the things that Trump didnât do them.
holy sh*t! Didnât phony christian Mark Burnett make everyone sign NDAâs on Apprentice? This guy is brave. Or stupid.
I suggest not using the word âconsummateâ when youâre trying to deflect attention from a sexual predatorâs behavior.
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No way. I donât believe it. Itâs too shocking considering his great bulk.
She thought it was perfectly normal to add a pubic hair as Mr. Trump requested.
âMore fiction from Hollywoodâs finest.â
Cute. Very cute.
Also, that last paragraph, doesnât sound like that person that was saying Trump was a commensurate professional really knowledge of his behaviors.
Do you think the videos are out there and ready to be released? Or weâll never see them like his tax returns? (Seems like if we saw his tax returns it wouldnât have hurt him anyway)
CineMontage also spoke to Pamela Malouf, an editor on three seasons of âThe Apprentice,â who remembers Trump differently.
âAnything I âheardâ about Trump was hearsay and although I did edit an occasional scene with Trump, nothing I saw was abnormal or offensive or even worthy of note,â she said Wednesday. âI never saw Trump be anything other than a consummate professional in the material I worked on.â
geez, pam. then there shouldnât be any problem releasing the Apprentice tapes. taxes too, please.
Obviously Pam wasnât a 10.
Dammit⌠you beat me to it. I need to get faster at typing. Time to bust out the ole Mavis Beacon CDâŚ
FYI, Maloof is a Real Housewives of Hollywood name and the same women with that surname is married to Paul Nassif of Eâs âBotchedâ.
You know, as a man and having been in locker room situations from time to time, I will cop to âlocker room talkâ with my friends â my friends â and that was not out in the gym around total strangers. I have never (to my knowledge) spoken like that in a professional setting. With my brother, yeah, but again thatâs in private. I have as dirty a mind as any of them, but it isnât my life. I mean, talk about a lifestyle â living with a perpetual teenage mind and mouth. What a very warped man, this HO.
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Oh yes, thatâs a picture of Giuliani when he still had a full head of hair.
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Attention AmericaâŚUgly truth timeâŚTrump learned from Roy Cohn, a rapacious, wealthy, closeted homosexual who mentored the troubled, Oedipal young man. Cohn chewed through hustlers like they were sticks of Juicy FruitÂŽ and described them with a tongue that would peel paint.
This is going to sound bad, but here it is⌠For the purpose of context, I feel as though seeing pictures of the women saying he never harassed them would help. Thereâs a pattern here. The accusers are all universally attractive, white, slender, and tall. Women he doesnât find attractive donât get assaulted or harassed. Itâs the same way with Roger Ailes.
Roy Cohn is currently in Hell Cell Block C-12,091,005,351 ⌠just a few blocks over from his friend Ronald Wilson Reagan.
Thanks to Roy, Trump brings that Continental Baths, Mineshaft feel to womenkindâŚ
Cohn aided Roger Stone in Ronald Reaganâs presidential campaign in 1979â80. Cohn helped Stone arrange for John B. Anderson to get the nomination of the Liberal Party of New York, a move that would help split the opposition to Reagan in the state. Stone said Cohn gave him a suitcase that Stone avoided opening and, as instructed by Cohn, dropped it off at the office of a lawyer influential in Liberal Party circles. Reagan carried the state with 46 percent of the vote. Speaking after the statute of limitations for bribery had expired, Stone later said, âI paid his law firm. Legal fees. I donât know what he did for the money, but whatever it was, the Liberal party reached its right conclusion out of a matter of principle.â[26]
Federal investigations during the 1970s and 1980s charged Cohn three times with professional misconduct, including perjury and witness tampering.[2] He was accused in New York of financial improprieties related to city contracts and private investments. He was acquitted of all charges.[2] In 1986, a five-judge panel of the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court disbarred Cohn for unethical and unprofessional conduct, including misappropriation of clientsâ funds, lying on a bar application, and pressuring a client to amend his will. In this case in 1975, Cohn entered the hospital room of a dying and comatose Lewis Rosenstiel, the multi-millionaire founder of Schenley Industries, forced a pen to his hand and lifted it to the will in an attempt to make himself and Cathy FrankâRosenstielâs granddaughterâbeneficiaries. The resulting marks were determined in court to be indecipherable and in no way a valid signature.[27]
âAnything I heard about Trump was hearsay . . .â
So, in other words, while she had no personal knowledge of the allegations, she admits that DID hear nasty things about Trump.