Starting in late 1985, Schwartz spent eighteen months with Trump—camping out in his office, joining him on his helicopter, tagging along at meetings, and spending weekends with him at his Manhattan apartment and his Florida estate.

  • @TrickDacy
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    95 months ago

    On the other hand it didn’t bother him enough back then not to keep going with the ghost writing job

      • @TrickDacy
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        -85 months ago

        In 1985 I’m pretty sure that Trump was an already-famous billionaire known for his success with real estate. It wasn’t necessarily earned but that is what people thought. I’m just pointing out that it kind of takes a sleazebag to take that job.

        • @AnUnusualRelic
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          225 months ago

          If ghostwriters only worked for people of upstanding moral character, they wouldn’t work much.

          • @TrickDacy
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            -55 months ago

            Okay so then we shouldn’t really care what any ghostwriters say? We already knew trump lies as much as he breathes. WaPo had that database documenting his lies with tens of thousands of fact checked entries. Not normal, even for typical known liars.

            • @AnUnusualRelic
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              55 months ago

              Because they spend a lot of time being very close to their clients?

              Your comment doesn’t make sense to me.

              • @TrickDacy
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                15 months ago

                Because they help shitty people come off as good and sometimes that allows said shitty people to the ability to do a lot of harm… ?