Saturday, March 17, 2007

Donald Trump Also Highly Critical Of The Bush Administration

Billionaire Donald Trump, maybe now best known as a huge critic of Rosie O'Donnell, proved in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer that he is also a huge critic of the Bush Administration as well. Although Trump definately leans Republican in his politics, he still has a strongly independent streak, deeply respectful of some personalties of both parties such as two of his strongest favorites, Andrew Giuliani and Hillary Clinton.

Trump described the Bush Administration as being built on "all lies", such as the claim that Bush reads a book a week or even 60 books a year. In addition, Trump offers some resort time to wounded vets from the Iraq War and is highly critical of this war, although offfering the contradictory message that U.S. troops should withdrawal, yet concedes the war may expand regionally to include Iran once we leave. Trump also considers that a leader far worse than Saddam Hussein will soon control Iraq, and will likely be very antiAmerican as well.

Trump's biggest current project is with professional wrestling promoter Vince McMahan, in which the loser will have their head shaved ala Britney Spears. Trump said he couldn't turn it down because millions of dollars will aid charity, and that's very important to him. Trump and his wife also take time to personally visit wounded vets twice a week, and are active in efforts to help them as well.

Trump is a more complicated person than many will judge on the surface. On one hand, he seems to be the ultimate promoter, and the "king" of all hype, much like his loud and self-promoting friend, Howard Stern, but Trump also has a strongly decent side that cares about others, his native New York, and his country. Sometimes it's very hard to stand Trump, other times it's nearly impossible not to admire and respect him.

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