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Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
Mon Apr 4, 2016, 11:04 AM Apr 2016

Trump: Documentary The Donald Suppressed, Free At Last

http://www.nationalmemo.com/trump-documentary-the-donald-suppressed-free-at-last/


A documentary that Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner, killed 25 years ago with threats of litigation is now available for all to view on the Internet.

Trump: What’s The Deal? paints a powerful and disturbing picture of a financial Dorian Gray whose public image bears little resemblance to his conduct away from the cameras, including hiring actors for $50 each to applaud at his campaign announcement.

In public, Trump presents himself as a businessman so skilled his deals are an art form. The 80-minute documentary peels back this façade. Hidden from public view, the documentary shows Trump manipulating politicians and the criminal justice system, pocketing millions in taxpayer welfare, not paying people he hired, doing some of his biggest deals with mobsters, retaining a cocaine dealer as his helicopter pilot, and evidently benefiting from having his sister working in the Justice Department before winning appointment as a federal judge. Former advisors and employees describe furious tirades that no one, not even his family, could escape.

The film reveals how Trump repeatedly engaged in questionable conduct — such as intimidating tenants of a Manhattan building he wanted to empty — but drew little attention from law enforcement. One top city official says on camera that Mayor Abe Beame, a childhood pal of Trump’s father Fred, instructed him that Donald Trump was to get whatever he wanted from city government.

The documentary also delves into Trump family values — a matter presumably of deep interest to conservative Republicans, many of whom tell pollsters they want the casino mogul to be America’s next president.



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Trump: Documentary The Donald Suppressed, Free At Last (Original Post) Her Sister Apr 2016 OP
They just made available recently Her Sister Apr 2016 #1
There is a ton of good oppo research out there on Trump Gothmog Apr 2016 #2
yeah! When we finally can put our sights on him! Her Sister Apr 2016 #3
Think this is the Documentary that Joy Reid means that Trump does not want us to see! Her Sister May 2016 #4
KnR Her Sister May 2016 #5
This is great! femmocrat May 2016 #6
The video was taken down. Dammit. BootinUp May 2016 #7
 

Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
1. They just made available recently
Mon Apr 4, 2016, 11:12 AM
Apr 2016
Until now, the film had been shown only four times. The first two audiences totaled about 70 people, including me. The two other showings occurred in Bridgehampton, Long Island at the Community Center on July 3, 1991. More than a thousand people turned out, with many sitting in the aisles as fire marshals watched and police directed traffic outside.

I spotted only two flaws in the film. One was bollixing a subtle financial detail. The other was the unqualified assertion that among news organizations, “no one asked the hard questions,” even though Wayne Barrett in The Village Voice and this reporter, in The Philadelphia Inquirer, did just that.

The film shows how greed, hubris and mistakes humbled Trump, ever so briefly, 25 years ago. It also examines his lack of real friends, and shows that both the old money crowd in Palm Beach and some of America’s leading entertainers, including Jerry Seinfeld and the late Christopher Reeve, found him oleaginous.

Reeve describes Trump’s efforts to build the world’s tallest building, which would have cast long shadows over the Upper West Side of New York and Central Park, as “the American dream gone berserk.”

The film’s opening narration explains the reasons for making it available now, a quarter-century after Trump’s threats of litigation kept it from being broadcast: “We think it’s time for you to see it — because the old Trump and the new Trump are the same Trump.”

http://www.nationalmemo.com/trump-documentary-the-donald-suppressed-free-at-last/
 

Her Sister

(6,444 posts)
3. yeah! When we finally can put our sights on him!
Mon Apr 4, 2016, 12:03 PM
Apr 2016

Is going to be real good!! Right!? Bring it on! WE ARE RARING TO GO!

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