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Trump's story begins when many real estate moguls went belly-up in what he calls the Great Depression of 1990. Trump reveals how he renegotiated millions of dollars in bank loans and survived the recession, paving the way for a resurgence, during which he built the most successful casino operation in Atlantic City, broke ground on one of the biggest and most lucrative deve Trump's story begins when many real estate moguls went belly-up in what he calls the Great Depression of 1990. Trump reveals how he renegotiated millions of dollars in bank loans and survived the recession, paving the way for a resurgence, during which he built the most successful casino operation in Atlantic City, broke ground on one of the biggest and most lucrative development projects ever undertaken in New York City, and outsmarted one of South America's richest men for rights to the Miss Universe pageant. Blunt, outrageous, smart as hell, and full of hilarious stories-check out his chapter 'The Art of the Prenuptial Agreement'-Trump tells it like it is: the women in his life; the wild and woolly deals; negotiating tactics; his investment philosophy; and his strategy for success or coming back from adversity. Whether you love him or hate him, one thing is certain about Donald Trump: He is a true American original, with great instincts and billion-dollar dreams.

'The Art of the Comeback' is Trump at his best-unpredictable, irreverent, and irrepressible. 2/2/2016 The Iowa Caucus Seems to have lost focus: Else why would they dump A winner like Trump? But he'll be back in a hurry, None of you worry!

Trump: The Art Of The Comeback

Because it's just his fate To make America great! 10/2/2016 What did I say?

Trump's on fire In New Hampshire! After biting the dust He did not go bust: Now he's leading the pack! This is the art of comeback. South Carolina says That Donald should be Prez. He's trumped all the rest In the presidential quest! Now it seems sure That Trump will endure 2/2/2016 The Iowa Caucus Seems to have lost focus: Else why would they dump A winner like Trump?

But he'll be back in a hurry, None of you worry! Because it's just his fate To make America great!

10/2/2016 What did I say? Trump's on fire In New Hampshire! After biting the dust He did not go bust: Now he's leading the pack! This is the art of comeback. South Carolina says That Donald should be Prez.

He's trumped all the rest In the presidential quest! Now it seems sure That Trump will endure; The 'charm' of this man Is not a flash in the pan! The Donald Trump armada Just steamrolled Nevada. All resistance is broken! The people have spoken. Whether the right-winger cheers or the liberal sheds tears, One thing is clear: The White House is near!

Though his enemies may React with dismay, After Super Tuesday It's Trump all the way! It seems nothing can Stop this superman! Endorsed by the Klan, Muslims he'll ban; The terrorist horde He'll en masse, waterboard; Stop Mexico's gall With an impenetrable wall; Finish off the ISIS (Though it's not clear how he'll do this!) So get ready to jump, Click your heels, and say: 'Heil Trump!' Though the liberal news Says 'nothing much to choose Between Trump and Cruz', There are different views. So at Saturday's results The 'Establishment' exults: They say 'Trump can be stopped!' 'His campaign's as good as flopped!'

Scarce you know The lengths Trump will go To become the president! The truth's self-evident: He may be an outsider Functioning as a lone rider: But I dare you to pick Someone with a longer dick! After Michigan The task is almost done: The battle's all but won And Don's hit a home run! So what if the Trump team Occasionally, blows off steam? Violence can't be all bad When one's guided by the gonad. Washington and Wyoming Has left our lad foaming; Only one delegate Gathered from these states!

Folks, what's wrong with you? We have to see this thing through! If Ol' Don's not at the helm Terrorists will overwhelm Poor 'Murrica; and the Hispanic Population shall create panic Drugs shall be their birthright, They shall rape every woman in sight! After Tuesday's rout Rubio's out; Only Kasich, Cruz And Trump from which to choose! And if the party disowns The millionaire of renown He'll not keep quiet: He's promised a riot! The state of Arizona Has endorsed Trump's persona But it seems that Utah Has fallen for Cruz's chutzpah!

Donald, old chap, You're in the last lap: You can't afford to slack And allow Cruz a comeback- It's all very easy; You just continue to be Yourself (i.e. Brash and bigoted) And by republicans you'll be voted!

The state of Wisconsin Has committed the sin Of not seeing Trump in: And dumping him in the bin! Is it because he exhorted To punish women who aborted? Or because his team beats up People, when the debate heats up? Folks, you must remember This is part of the moral timbre Of the GOP's chosen member; He cannot afford to slumber! So in the remaining caucuses Let's hope the populace focusses On getting Trump back on track; So he can make the famous 'comeback'!

New York last week Placed Trump on a peak; And yesterday's polls Show that he's on a roll! Let us exult At the inevitable result! Kasich and Cruz Have teamed up only to lose! Indiana's verdict Was easy to predict For anyone who's aligned With the Republican mind; After a comprehensive rout Senator Ted Cruz is out!

Don's almost there On the presidential chair. Folks, this is it!

Kasich's also quit! Trump's the only guy For the GOP to swear! Now there's just Hillary (Or Bernie - he may still win the primary) Only one more dragon to slay! O frabjous day! The latest polls show Trump in the lead; He's the man the masses need. Hillary's gonna take it on the chin, There's no way she's going to win!

Policy matters? Don't discuss. Not worth the fuss. Trump will discuss only Hillary's spouse - And insult his way into the White House! For all those who doubted Raised their eyebrows and pouted, Raved, ranted and shouted; And said Trump will ousted Your traditions, much-touted Have been totally flouted; His enemies all routed, Now Don's the leader, undoubted. The poisonous media's still at it: Spreading their calumnious bullshit! Their opinion polls show a Hillary win; According to them, Trump's already done in!

I have only this to state- Never underestimate the power of hate! Just remember a man with a funny moustache Who almost reduced the whole of Europe to ash. As November draws near, Things are getting more clear: Hillary's no longer far in the lead- Trump's a close second, even Dems will concede. But what the liberals do not know Is the power that paranoia can bestow! When logic and reason will be totally dumped And sheer fear will make people vote for Trump!

It is said that the second presidential debate Has pretty much sealed Donald Trump's fate: If the liberal media is to be trusted The GOP campaign's practically busted. But since when do voters base their choice On a candidate's knowledge, experience and poise? What they want is the sound and the fury; The arrogance to play both judge and jury: The fireworks, bluster, empty rhetoric- Rudeness personified and a visage choleric. Let's face it, folks, they are not too fussy Even of a guy who grabs women by the p.y.

By his orange wig And the dances he did jig, And the beers he has swigged; Trump swears it's all rigged! So come eighth November It would be good to remember A candidate's never beat Unless he concedes defeat - So whatever the numbers say Or the poll results display Our fervour won't be doused! Trump will sit in the White House! Defeating all predictions And negative depictions, And naysayer's convictions Trump's won the election! It just goes to show that Even a spoiled brat Can aspire to the White House If he's enough of a louse. With that, we conclude This lengthy prelude To a four-year interlude Of Presidential ineptitude.

After that annoying hiccup last night in Iowa I'm sure you'd hear some people whining and moaning and carrying on, but not the author of The Art of the Comeback! He won't be complaining he was five points behind Cruz, no sir, he'll be pleased he was a whole point ahead of Rubio. He won't be bitching that his glass is half empty, he'll be telling his friends it's half full. Well, maybe a quarter full if you want to get really technical, but the bottom line is that nearly 25% of the delegates were After that annoying hiccup last night in Iowa I'm sure you'd hear some people whining and moaning and carrying on, but not the author of The Art of the Comeback!

He won't be complaining he was five points behind Cruz, no sir, he'll be pleased he was a whole point ahead of Rubio. He won't be bitching that his glass is half empty, he'll be telling his friends it's half full. Well, maybe a quarter full if you want to get really technical, but the bottom line is that nearly 25% of the delegates were willing to listen to good solid arguments about forcing Mexico to build a wall along the border and deporting all illegal immigrants and denying Muslims entry to the US and kicking ISIS's butt. There's still plenty of Americans who can tell the difference between a true statesman and a clown who's trying to bluster his way into the White House. Think positive, that's the moral!

And watch the Comeback Kid come back! Yes, a week from now in New Hampshire, mark my words, we'll all be saying Look Who's Back. This is my first Trump book but I knew what I was getting into. It's basically a long book of Trump talking about himself and his accomplishments. He goes on and on about all the famous people he knows and the awards he won for his wonderful work. It is fascinating though.

It's a good way to get inside of his head and see how he brought himself out of a low point in his life. It's written like a biography of sorts. This is Trump's version of all the stories that have been told about him in the m This is my first Trump book but I knew what I was getting into. It's basically a long book of Trump talking about himself and his accomplishments. He goes on and on about all the famous people he knows and the awards he won for his wonderful work.

It is fascinating though. It's a good way to get inside of his head and see how he brought himself out of a low point in his life. It's written like a biography of sorts. This is Trump's version of all the stories that have been told about him in the media and in books. I took it as a way for him to record in print HIS version of the story and sets the record straight. I learned an interesting fact in this book.

The Trump HATES handshakes! He's a huge germaphobe! This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, This book provided some understanding that I did not have before about our now President Elect (PE) Donald Trump. With the inauguration set to occur exactly one week from today, I feel more at ease regarding his transition into leadership.

It seems to me the only difference, at times, in whether or not you accept someone or otherwise lies in if you choose to take the time to get to try to get to know and understand that individual. 'The Art of the Comeback' allowed the reader the opportunity to p This book provided some understanding that I did not have before about our now President Elect (PE) Donald Trump.

With the inauguration set to occur exactly one week from today, I feel more at ease regarding his transition into leadership. It seems to me the only difference, at times, in whether or not you accept someone or otherwise lies in if you choose to take the time to get to try to get to know and understand that individual. 'The Art of the Comeback' allowed the reader the opportunity to peak behind the eyes and into the brain of Mr. Trump as he was nearly 20 years ago.

And, honestly, I am not disappointed in the person I had the opportunity to learn about. At first, I'll admit, in the first 20 or so pages I felt as though it would be a thrill ride; A piece that would further exemplify the image that the media paints of a womanizing, uncontrolled, insensitive and out of touch rich guy.

But to the contrary, I was thankfully surprised and persuaded otherwise. While the book was written by Trump himself, I am still comfortable with my changed impression of him. In regards to the public image of a man who is somewhat of an inappropriate perv who objectifies women, I, however, recognize in him a person who honors, upholds and appreciates beauty in all things and people, both female AND male.

Trump acknowledges the attractiveness and beauty of men in his book just as he does women. (Note: And, I don't question his sexuality as a result.) Specifically, in The Art of the Comeback, he speaks of Eddie Malloy (now deceased but once the president of the Building and Construction Trades Council of NY from 1992 to 2008), describing him as 'Angel eyes.because he had the most beautiful eyes you've ever seen.' It is in these words and examples written two decades ago that cause me to no longer see him as a womanizer, but rather someone who appreciates the relief offered to us in things and people that display true beauty. As relates to the image of him being an an uncontrolled and somewhat unrefined person, I now see him to be someone who is brutally honest and a example of a harsh dose of reality. As many witnessed the widely disseminated image of Donald Trump mocking disabled reporter, Serge Kovaleski, who was not able to recall certain details, I did as well. And I think like most Americans, I too was turned off by this image and other seeming antics put on display by the media because we expect and demand that our American President be somewhat super human with the best etiquette training and political acumen money can buy.

But the truth of the matter is that PE Donald Trump is indeed human as well as a true beneficiary of 'White Boy Privilege' as so eloquently and recently described in the aforementioned titled poem by young, white teen Royce Mann. As an educated Black woman and a product of the US subsidy system, I for a short period of time felt slighted that PE Trump would be President Obama's successor. But the truth is that although I voted for Hilary, I do not believe she is what our country needs.

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I now know that I just wanted something, anything to hold on to to prove that our country is indeed and truly progressing. As someone with an advanced education who still fights for acceptance and understanding and a seat at the table, not only striving to prove my worth to whites, but shamefully to middle class educated blacks as well, I'm happy that Trump has been elected. I believe that the election of Mrs.

Clinton, while she won the popular vote, would have been another four years of a masquerade that these United States continue to hide behind and pretend that disadvantaged people are being given a fair shake. I, for one, am happy to face, as I do each day, the harsh reality of White Privilege rather than to go along with the belief that the United States is now primed for it's first female President, particularly when we just witnessed the artistically displayed film 'The Help' just five years ago in 2011.

I find it illogical to think that immediately following the track of the first black President that the first white female president is appropriate and suitable. It unnerves me to hear women compare their (our) plight of acceptance in these United States comparable to racism. While it's true that the progress of women and our equal rights were delayed, the truth of the matter is that their white men ran the country while black families were subjected to slavery, desegregation and continual oppression. So even if women weren't given the right to vote until 1920 and we continue to demand equal pay and leadership opportunities that are on par with men, the truth of the matter is that the men who are at the helm remain of our country are your husbands, brothers, uncles and cousins. White women have not had to endure the challenges of being black and female AND endure the pain stakes that come with having the HEADS and PROVIDERS of our families hung from trees, whipped like animals, and forced to work for free all while having their family structures destroyed. As relates to PE Trump being an insensitive and out of touch rich guy, The Art of the Comeback shows otherwise. In the book, the reader experiences someone who has the decency to point out the absurdity behind excessive media coverage of the trivial affairs of an American billionaire during the release of Nelson Mandela, a world figure and glaring example of the oppressive tendencies of humans upon their own kind.

The reader also is shown a man who demonstrates love and cares for his family and children. Even amidst the turmoil of divorces and the women in and out of his life, he clearly makes his children a priority in his life through his actions. As a reader, we are shown someone who has a sense of grounding and who is not afraid to call to action, execute and deliver.

Trump's action to improve upon the Nation's Parade, for example, in an effort to give the honor he deemed worthy to our veterans and men and women of the armed forces is worthy of noticing. The reality of his self awareness is shown in statements in which he remarks and acknowledges that 'I guess I am materialistic.' These such statements are, in fact, humanizing and calls you to realize that like most of us he can be made aware of the reality of his flaws. Lastly, while I didn't particularly care for the random hourly run down of his daily dealings in the chapter entitled 'Dealing: A week in the life of the Comeback,' the pointers provided in 'Ingredients for Success' were graspable and relatable. I recently read Trump's 'Art of the Deal' which covers his career up until the mid-1980s. It was an interesting read but, as I mentioned in the review for that book, it was more autobiographical (about his many real estate deals) than business-oriented.

I wanted to read this book because it covers Trumps career from the late-1980s to the late 1990s - a time when Trump's empire crumbled due to the recession in the early 1990s. I had hoped to learn why he was so badly impacted by the recession, w I recently read Trump's 'Art of the Deal' which covers his career up until the mid-1980s. It was an interesting read but, as I mentioned in the review for that book, it was more autobiographical (about his many real estate deals) than business-oriented.

I wanted to read this book because it covers Trumps career from the late-1980s to the late 1990s - a time when Trump's empire crumbled due to the recession in the early 1990s. I had hoped to learn why he was so badly impacted by the recession, what mistakes he made (if any) that made him more exposed to it, and what he did to turn it around. Unfortunately, he only spent the first couple of chapters talking about it and I get the sense that there was a lot he left unsaid. The majority of his book is autobiographical again (about his deals). You could just read the last couple of chapters and get most of the value out of this book. Overall, it is interesting, but I probably won't read it again.

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Donald John Trump is an American business executive, entrepreneur, television and radio personality, author and 45th President of the United States of America. He is the CEO of the Trump Organization, a US-based real-estate developer, and the founder of Trump Entertainment, which operates several casinos. He received a great deal of publicity following the success of his reality television show, T Donald John Trump is an American business executive, entrepreneur, television and radio personality, author and 45th President of the United States of America. He is the CEO of the Trump Organization, a US-based real-estate developer, and the founder of Trump Entertainment, which operates several casinos. He received a great deal of publicity following the success of his reality television show, The Apprentice (in which he serves as both executive producer and host for the show). He is the son of Fred Trump who was a wealthy real estate developer based in New York City.

Synopsis. Trump's story begins when many real estate moguls went belly-up in what he calls the Great Depression of 1990. Trump reveals how he renegotiated millions of dollars in bank loans and survived the recession, paving the way for a resurgence, during which he built the most successful casino operation in Atlantic City, broke ground on one of the biggest and most lucrative development projects ever undertaken in New York City, and outsmarted one of South America's richest men for rights to the Miss Universe pageant. Blunt, outrageous, smart as hell, and full of hilarious stories-check out his chapter 'The Art of the Prenuptial Agreement'-Trump tells it like it is: the women in his life; the wild and woolly deals; negotiating tactics; his investment philosophy; and his strategy for success or coming back from adversity. Whether you love him or hate him, one thing is certain about Donald Trump: He is a true American original, with great instincts and billion-dollar dreams. The Art of the Comeback is Trump at his best-unpredictable, irreverent, and irrepressible. Interesting reading!

Reading this book and others that Donald Trump has written, have helped me understand his try for the Presidency. He is smart and a good people observer. He has a great work ethic. If you fall down, you get back up and don't whine about it is his message in this book. I like his style of writing which draws one in to the story he is getting across.

I am doing a 180 degree turn on his character and capabilities. Good reading about an interesting and competent man. Verified purchase: Yes Condition: Pre-owned. Another Trump classic his book is unexpectedly fun, readable, and direct. It is oddly not about money really at all - it is about how to manage situations, sometimes financial, mostly people related. I love Trump's code of honor, so to speak - what is acceptable vs what is absolutely not tolerable and how to handle it directly.

He has a 'quiz' at the end that is a remarkable way to 'see' yourself, to look at the way you may label, and thereby, limit yourself, especially financially. And in this quiz, he clearly offers another way to look at the same issue, the way he might handle it - this is what I mean by a breath of fresh air. His way of seeing problems is like a quantum shift in perspective, he does not seem to have the considerations that limit most of us in our actions and decisions.

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