Monday, November 27, 2017

The whole idea was to sell hotels

Melania Trump never had any interest in becoming First Lady, but she encouraged Donald Trump to run for president because she probably never expected that he would win, according to a new report in Vanity Fair.Melania had also grown tired of his dithering about whether to get involved in politics, a longtime Trump advisor told the magazine.“She was very clearly the one who said, ‘Either run or don’t run,’ ” explained Roger Stone, a veteran Republican consultant and an early Trump adviser. Stone continued, paraphrasing what Melania might have said: “Your friends are tired of this striptease. Every four years you talk about it.”“She knew it was in his blood,” Stone added. “He always wanted to run. She is the one who pushed him to run just by saying run or do not run. I don’t think she was ever too crazy about it.”It was also clear to Stone that Melania Trump viewed her husband’s entry into politics as “Donald’s thing,” not her thing, according to the Vanity Fair report on Melania’s “secretive East Wing” and her tenure so far as First Lady.Another person who agreed that presidential politics was never “Melania’s thing” is Trump’s first wife, Ivana Trump. The mother of Ivanka, Donald Jr. and Eric Trump was overheard at a party in 2015,  talking about her ex-husband’s presidential prospects. She viewed Melania as a liability.“The problem is, what is he going to do with his third wife?” Ivana Trump was heard saying, according to the New York Daily News. “She can’t talk, she can’t give a speech, she doesn’t go to events, she doesn’t seem to want to be involved.”Another longtime Trump family friend agreed that there probably has never been an American First Lady less prepared or suited for the role.
It is perfectly acceptable to run  for president in order to sell your  book, your hotel, or your technology.  This is Mueller's problem, this was a conspiracy by Trump against Putin, fake Putin out and sell a hotel in Moscow.

The American voter figured out that selling a hotel in Moscow is cheaper than Obamacare, much to the Trumpster's dismay.

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