I Was An Attorney For Trump. Trust Me, You Don’t Want Him As President.

Cool story... well actually no, a boring story.

It was so long-winded, why doesn't the attorney write a book about it... like has been done with Hillary multiple times.

Perhaps because arguing that one of world's wealthiest businessman is a failure as businessman, is rather terrible argument? Maybe that's why!
Trump has destroyed more wealth than he ever made, mostly other people's wealth.
Source?
Oh you want me to go chase links to Trump's many business failures, constant law suits and the fact he would be richer if he had only invested his large inheritance in mutual funds? You should be familiar with the destruction he has left in his wake by now.

Yes I do, because I am sure those links offer as many facts as you do - zero. While also having a very liberal imagination.


#230 richest man in the world - a business failure. It's just incredible what these imbeciles will believe. Naturally they eat all of Hillary's lies.
 
Cool story... well actually no, a boring story.

It was so long-winded, why doesn't the attorney write a book about it... like has been done with Hillary multiple times.

Perhaps because arguing that one of world's wealthiest businessman is a failure as businessman, is rather terrible argument? Maybe that's why!
Trump has destroyed more wealth than he ever made, mostly other people's wealth.
Source?
Oh you want me to go chase links to Trump's many business failures, constant law suits and the fact he would be richer if he had only invested his large inheritance in mutual funds? You should be familiar with the destruction he has left in his wake by now.

Yes I do, because I am sure those links offer as many facts as you do - zero. While also having a very liberal imagination.


#230 richest man in the world - a business failure. It's just incredible what these imbeciles will believe. Naturally they eat all of Hillary's lies.
Not necessarily a total failure but his record of things that have failed his investors is impressive. For some reason you do not find how he handles other people's money relevant to how he would do as president handling everyone's money.
 
What the fuck does this line even mean/

"limousine ride to a meeting with the editorial board of a New Jersey newspaper in which my married client sought to regale me with the number and quality of eligible young women who in his words “want me.” I was just plain shocked and embarrassed, but I kept smiling. I wanted and needed this client happy. "


She sounds like a sour fired attorney to be! Hell has no bound like a woman scorned!
 
Cool story... well actually no, a boring story.

It was so long-winded, why doesn't the attorney write a book about it... like has been done with Hillary multiple times.

Perhaps because arguing that one of world's wealthiest businessman is a failure as businessman, is rather terrible argument? Maybe that's why!
Trump has destroyed more wealth than he ever made, mostly other people's wealth.
Source?
Oh you want me to go chase links to Trump's many business failures, constant law suits and the fact he would be richer if he had only invested his large inheritance in mutual funds? You should be familiar with the destruction he has left in his wake by now.

Yes I do, because I am sure those links offer as many facts as you do - zero. While also having a very liberal imagination.


#230 richest man in the world - a business failure. It's just incredible what these imbeciles will believe. Naturally they eat all of Hillary's lies.
Not necessarily a total failure but his record of things that have failed his investors is impressive. For some reason you do not find how he handles other people's money relevant to how he would do as president handling everyone's money.

His record of things that have failed is minuscule compared to those that have succeeded. You just focus ONLY on the failures. And when you have 500 businesses, of course you are going to find those! (That's how business works - but libs would know nothing about that, would they?)

The fact of course is, Trump is a complete success, once you take all the politics of envy and spin out of it.
 
Ohhhh 1987. And he remembers word for word.

Epic fail.

I remember many things from 1987, and especially if it had to do with something of note, Ms. Tipsy.
Mr. Trump's book, "The Art of the Deal" was on the New York Times bestseller list in 1987 so I can imagine that Mr. Trump had this lawyer's full attention.

Yes, "The Art of the Deal" - the book Trump did NOT write. It was written entirely by Tony Schwartz.

Tony Schwartz on Twitter
 
"After the initial interview, my client contact with Donald was actually not very much."

And there it is.
Hey dopey, a lawyer for an enterprise doesn't always meet the main principle, the client: "In 1987, when I was 35 years old and he was 41, Donald Trump hired me to be his attorney on a major northern New Jersey project, a shopping center, which like everything else, was to bear his name, Trump Centre. "


After the initial interview, my client contact with Donald was actually not very much. One low point I do remember (actually will never forget) is a limousine ride to a meeting with the editorial board of a New Jersey newspaper in which my married client sought to regale me with the number and quality of eligible young women who in his words “want me.” I was just plain shocked and embarrassed, but I kept smiling. I wanted and needed this client happy.

While I was working for Donald, various press reports had Trump and his then-wife Ivanna living in a personal apartment in the Trump Tower of 8, 16 and even 20 or 30 rooms. Genuinely curious, I once asked him how many rooms the apartment actually had. I will never forget his response to me: “However many they will print.”
 
"After the initial interview, my client contact with Donald was actually not very much."

And there it is.

2 minutes? Wow, you're a fast reader. I congratulate you. The entire article paints a much different picture about the attorney's overall knowledge of Trump.

It proves that it is a biased and dishonest hit piece. She knows nothing about him.

She? Apparently you REALLY don't know much - because Thomas M. Wells is a guy.
 
Bullies will always exist somewhere, but the White House should not be that somewhere.

I like authenticity, especially as compared to survey-tested or heavily spun. I am prepared to let a candidate say something that I don’t completely agree with and still support him or her. I think the need to be politically correct has gone too far. I also think the media often hypes and slants stories to the point of being untruthful.

I think a prosperous middle class is the key to the American success story, both economically and politically, and that lobbyists have way too much sway. I am very much a pragmatist, so much so that I like compromise more than I like ideology. I like deals, especially those that are win-win.

So Donald Trump is my candidate, right? He is NOT!

In 1987, when I was 35 years old and he was 41, Donald Trump hired me to be his attorney on a major northern New Jersey project, a shopping center, which like everything else, was to bear his name, Trump Centre. It was a big deal that he picked me and a high honor for me just a couple of years after I started my law firm, which is now over 30 years old. This was at a time when Trump still built things, having recently finished Trump Tower.

[I’ll never forget when] my married client sought to regale me with the number and quality of eligible young women who in his words “want me.”

He seemed to me smart, business savvy, decisive. He had a very impressive office, a fancy and very big boat, an airline, a helicopter shuttle and several casinos. Within a few years, virtually all of this would be lost because of bad business decisions. Lots of lawyers have worked for Donald Trump; lots and lots. I am no Roy Cohn ― neither as aggressive nor (hopefully) nearly as ethically-challenged ― but I did know well how to get very tough land use matters through an always challenging application process in New Jersey. I was thrilled when he hired me.

After the initial interview, my client contact with Donald was actually not very much. One low point I do remember (actually will never forget) is a limousine ride to a meeting with the editorial board of a New Jersey newspaper in which my married client sought to regale me with the number and quality of eligible young women who in his words “want me.” I was just plain shocked and embarrassed, but I kept smiling. I wanted and needed this client happy.

While I was working for Donald, various press reports had Trump and his then-wife Ivanna living in a personal apartment in the Trump Tower of 8, 16 and even 20 or 30 rooms. Genuinely curious, I once asked him how many rooms the apartment actually had. I will never forget his response to me: “However many they will print.”

Donald Trump was then, as he is now, larger than life, particularly in his own eyes, and at the same time frighteningly small, with very little moral grounding. He was then, and still is, all ego and show.

I once asked him how many rooms [his] apartment actually had. I will never forget his response to me: “However many they will print.”

I have thought about this a lot, and I want to share my humble insights of why we cannot elect Donald Trump as president of the United States. To me, it is more about character than politics. Because of lack of the former, the latter ― the actual politics of Donald Trump ― are not that easy to discern.

Once I got going with my reasons why Donald would not be good for our country, it was hard to stop. I did stop, however, when I hit 20, about 4,000 words from here. Read on if you are interested.

Much More: I Was An Attorney For Trump. Trust Me, You Don’t Want Him As President.

Wow, what an interesting read from someone who knows Trump from business and personal perspectives. For those who care about such things - it's definitely worth reading the entire article. Amazing...


Not much contact with Trump. Biggest problem with this is that the guy should be immediately disbarred. Ever heard of attorney/ client privilege? No lawyer is at liberty to discuss anything said in private with a client. That doesn't change even when they are no longer their lawyer.

The guy sounds like the typical liberal who doesn't care about laws when they get in the way of their goals.
 
Cool story... well actually no, a boring story.

It was so long-winded, why doesn't the attorney write a book about it... like has been done with Hillary multiple times.

Perhaps because arguing that one of world's wealthiest businessman is a failure as businessman, is rather terrible argument? Maybe that's why!
Trump has destroyed more wealth than he ever made, mostly other people's wealth.
Source?
Oh you want me to go chase links to Trump's many business failures, constant law suits and the fact he would be richer if he had only invested his large inheritance in mutual funds? You should be familiar with the destruction he has left in his wake by now.

Yes I do, because I am sure those links offer as many facts as you do - zero. While also having a very liberal imagination.


#230 richest man in the world - a business failure. It's just incredible what these imbeciles will believe. Naturally they eat all of Hillary's lies.
Not necessarily a total failure but his record of things that have failed his investors is impressive. For some reason you do not find how he handles other people's money relevant to how he would do as president handling everyone's money.
Well the Clinton's were dead broke living very good on our dime. I'd say that's a complete failure.
 
Bullies will always exist somewhere, but the White House should not be that somewhere.

I like authenticity, especially as compared to survey-tested or heavily spun. I am prepared to let a candidate say something that I don’t completely agree with and still support him or her. I think the need to be politically correct has gone too far. I also think the media often hypes and slants stories to the point of being untruthful.

I think a prosperous middle class is the key to the American success story, both economically and politically, and that lobbyists have way too much sway. I am very much a pragmatist, so much so that I like compromise more than I like ideology. I like deals, especially those that are win-win.

So Donald Trump is my candidate, right? He is NOT!

In 1987, when I was 35 years old and he was 41, Donald Trump hired me to be his attorney on a major northern New Jersey project, a shopping center, which like everything else, was to bear his name, Trump Centre. It was a big deal that he picked me and a high honor for me just a couple of years after I started my law firm, which is now over 30 years old. This was at a time when Trump still built things, having recently finished Trump Tower.

[I’ll never forget when] my married client sought to regale me with the number and quality of eligible young women who in his words “want me.”

He seemed to me smart, business savvy, decisive. He had a very impressive office, a fancy and very big boat, an airline, a helicopter shuttle and several casinos. Within a few years, virtually all of this would be lost because of bad business decisions. Lots of lawyers have worked for Donald Trump; lots and lots. I am no Roy Cohn ― neither as aggressive nor (hopefully) nearly as ethically-challenged ― but I did know well how to get very tough land use matters through an always challenging application process in New Jersey. I was thrilled when he hired me.

After the initial interview, my client contact with Donald was actually not very much. One low point I do remember (actually will never forget) is a limousine ride to a meeting with the editorial board of a New Jersey newspaper in which my married client sought to regale me with the number and quality of eligible young women who in his words “want me.” I was just plain shocked and embarrassed, but I kept smiling. I wanted and needed this client happy.

While I was working for Donald, various press reports had Trump and his then-wife Ivanna living in a personal apartment in the Trump Tower of 8, 16 and even 20 or 30 rooms. Genuinely curious, I once asked him how many rooms the apartment actually had. I will never forget his response to me: “However many they will print.”

Donald Trump was then, as he is now, larger than life, particularly in his own eyes, and at the same time frighteningly small, with very little moral grounding. He was then, and still is, all ego and show.

I once asked him how many rooms [his] apartment actually had. I will never forget his response to me: “However many they will print.”

I have thought about this a lot, and I want to share my humble insights of why we cannot elect Donald Trump as president of the United States. To me, it is more about character than politics. Because of lack of the former, the latter ― the actual politics of Donald Trump ― are not that easy to discern.

Once I got going with my reasons why Donald would not be good for our country, it was hard to stop. I did stop, however, when I hit 20, about 4,000 words from here. Read on if you are interested.

Much More: I Was An Attorney For Trump. Trust Me, You Don’t Want Him As President.

Wow, what an interesting read from someone who knows Trump from business and personal perspectives. For those who care about such things - it's definitely worth reading the entire article. Amazing...


Not much contact with Trump. Biggest problem with this is that the guy should be immediately disbarred. Ever heard of attorney/ client privilege? No lawyer is at liberty to discuss anything said in private with a client. That doesn't change even when they are no longer their lawyer.

The guy sounds like the typical liberal who doesn't care about laws when they get in the way of their goals.

What did he divulge that was illegal?
 
His record of things that have failed is minuscule compared to those that have succeeded. You just focus ONLY on the failures. And when you have 500 businesses, of course you are going to find those! (That's how business works - but libs would know nothing about that, would they?)

The fact of course is, Trump is a complete success, once you take all the politics of envy and spin out of it.
 
What the fuck does this line even mean/

"limousine ride to a meeting with the editorial board of a New Jersey newspaper in which my married client sought to regale me with the number and quality of eligible young women who in his words “want me.” I was just plain shocked and embarrassed, but I kept smiling. I wanted and needed this client happy. "


She sounds like a sour fired attorney to be! Hell has no bound like a woman scorned!
It means Trump is an asshole
 
"After the initial interview, my client contact with Donald was actually not very much."

And there it is.

2 minutes? Wow, you're a fast reader. I congratulate you. The entire article paints a much different picture about the attorney's overall knowledge of Trump.
Further evidence of the fact that most conservatives don’t care anything about the truth.
 
Not much contact with Trump. Biggest problem with this is that the guy should be immediately disbarred. Ever heard of attorney/ client privilege? No lawyer is at liberty to discuss anything said in private with a client. That doesn't change even when they are no longer their lawyer.
:rofl:

You seriously cannot be this ignorant? :rofl:

You believe his piece broke attorney/ client privilege? :rofl:
 
Trump has destroyed more wealth than he ever made, mostly other people's wealth.
Source?
Oh you want me to go chase links to Trump's many business failures, constant law suits and the fact he would be richer if he had only invested his large inheritance in mutual funds? You should be familiar with the destruction he has left in his wake by now.

Yes I do, because I am sure those links offer as many facts as you do - zero. While also having a very liberal imagination.


#230 richest man in the world - a business failure. It's just incredible what these imbeciles will believe. Naturally they eat all of Hillary's lies.
Not necessarily a total failure but his record of things that have failed his investors is impressive. For some reason you do not find how he handles other people's money relevant to how he would do as president handling everyone's money.

His record of things that have failed is minuscule compared to those that have succeeded. You just focus ONLY on the failures. And when you have 500 businesses, of course you are going to find those! (That's how business works - but libs would know nothing about that, would they?)

The fact of course is, Trump is a complete success, once you take all the politics of envy and spin out of it.
Good god, you people bitched about the mythical "obamabots" for years just to create a cult around this man that would be embarrassing if any of you had a sense of shame. His record of failure is not spin, he really did lose massive amounts of money for people who believed the hype he builds around himself. When this campaign is over he will go trotting back to his life and not even care he failed you by being Donald Trump too much.
 
Oh you want me to go chase links to Trump's many business failures, constant law suits and the fact he would be richer if he had only invested his large inheritance in mutual funds? You should be familiar with the destruction he has left in his wake by now.

Yes I do, because I am sure those links offer as many facts as you do - zero. While also having a very liberal imagination.


#230 richest man in the world - a business failure. It's just incredible what these imbeciles will believe. Naturally they eat all of Hillary's lies.
Not necessarily a total failure but his record of things that have failed his investors is impressive. For some reason you do not find how he handles other people's money relevant to how he would do as president handling everyone's money.

His record of things that have failed is minuscule compared to those that have succeeded. You just focus ONLY on the failures. And when you have 500 businesses, of course you are going to find those! (That's how business works - but libs would know nothing about that, would they?)

The fact of course is, Trump is a complete success, once you take all the politics of envy and spin out of it.
Good god, you people bitched about the mythical "obamabots" for years just to create a cult around this man that would be embarrassing if any of you had a sense of shame. His record of failure is not spin, he really did lose massive amounts of money for people who believed the hype he builds around himself. When this campaign is over he will go trotting back to his life and not even care he failed you by being Donald Trump too much.

What a perfect deflection. Yes he lost money, and he made even more... much more. The 2nd part, which you somehow forget, is what makes him an utterly successful businessman. He has no record of failure, but success. You are retard grade being if you honestly are dumb enough to believe that the #230 richest man in the world is a terrible businessman. I am sorry, the indoctrination got you.
 

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