Bard of the Deal: The Poetry of Donald Trump
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Rating | : | 4.33 (630 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0062465163 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-08-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Rumsfeld and O Holy Cow!; The Selected Verse of Phil Rizzuto, Hart has authored and coauthored several other books including, most recently, his memoir The Juju Rules: Or, How to Win Ballgames from Your Couch. In addition to editing Pieces of Intelligence: The Existential Poetry of Donald H. He lives in Syracuse, New York.. Hart Seely is an award-winning reporter and humorist whose work has appe
So prepare to be Trumped by the ten billion dollar poetry of the ten billion dollar bard. Since the 1980s, Trump has built his verses like his casinos, using only the highest quality words and phrases, regardless of cost. Rumsfeld comes this collection of poems mined from the interviews, speeches, and tweets of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.The Vicious OnesI was attacked viciouslyBy those women,Of course, it's very hard for themTo attack me on looks,Because I'm so good
This book is tremendous. It will sell tremendously well Amazon Customer This book is tremendous. It will sell tremendously well, believe me. Believe me. I mean, can you believe it? This book might even do as well as "The Art of the Deal".- John Miller. David E. Haupt said This Book Could be Dangerous to your Health. Whether you are a fan of Donald or you hate him, this is a brilliant and very, very funny book. I laughed so hard at some of these poems I thought I might get a hernia or some major injury trying to breathe. I would vote for him simply for the entertainment value he would provide.. A must read for any Trump "super fan" Absolutely hilarious quotes, with citations so you can re-watch history of one of the "brightest" minds on earth.
Rumsfeld comes this collection of poems mined from the interviews, speeches, and tweets of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.The Vicious OnesI was attacked viciouslyBy those women,Of course, it's very hard for themTo attack me on looks,Because I'm so good looking.But I was attacked very viciouslyBy those women.--August 9, 2015, NBC’s Meet the PressStraight from the mouth of “the Donald” himself, this treasury of spoken poetry—not a word is changed—has been culled from nearly 30 years of interviews, speeches, tweets, and ramblings from Presidential candidate and billionaire Donald Trump. Since the 1980s, Trump has built his verses like his casinos, using only the highest quality words and phrases, regardless of cost. So prepare to be Trumped by the ten billion dollar poetry of the ten billion dollar bard. He’s run a real estate empire, achieved a net worth of ten billion dollars, scripted best-sellers, and starred in the top-rated TV show “The Apprentice.” Like a colossus, he bestrides the cultural world as if it were the bottle-strewn boardwalk of Atlantic City.But until now, Trump’s poetry—delivered spontaneously in moments of enduring clarity—has gone unnoticed, (making it the only aspect of Trump to be that way.) On a regular basis, The Donald speaks, tweets and hollers his verses—always without the needless restrictions