That in no way describes Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. It was a disaster from the start and Steve Wynn tried to explain to him why it would be... he didn't listen.
That in no way describes Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City. It was a disaster from the start and Steve Wynn tried to explain to him why it would be... he didn't listen.
No one can ever say that he hasn't been very skilled and effective at marketing the Trump "brand", but to an extent, you have this backward. Trump donated $1 million to the Clinton foundation in order to get Bill and Hillary to attend his wedding to Melania. He also paid Elton John (reports have it from anywhere between $500K and $800K) to perform at the wedding reception. Part of the promotion of this "brand" has been to make himself 'seen' mingling with politicians and celebrities... even when they have no use for him. Elton John, for example, angrily denied that he and Trump were friends and made it clear that he had only played Trump's reception for the money.If Trump was such a terrible businessman why in the hell was he on every magazine, every celeb wanted to be around him, every politician wanted to be seen with him?
If Trump was such a terrible businessman why in the hell was he on every magazine, every celeb wanted to be around him, every politician wanted to be seen with him?
That's 2 examples. You don't think the Clinton's loved being pictured with him? Before he decided to run most of these folks would have done anything to be pictured with or have dinner with Trump. He is very successful and no matter how much you all say he isn't doesn't change facts.No one can ever say that he hasn't been very skilled and effective at marketing the Trump "brand", but to an extent, you have this backward. Trump donated $1 million to the Clinton foundation in order to get Bill and Hillary to attend his wedding to Melania. He also paid Elton John (reports have it from anywhere between $500K and $800K) to perform at the wedding reception. Part of the promotion of this "brand" has been to make himself 'seen' mingling with politicians and celebrities... even when they have no use for him. Elton John, for example, angrily denied that he and Trump were friends and made it clear that he had only played Trump's reception for the money.
I think they were indifferent to him and they wouldn't have gone to his wedding if he hadn't basically paid them to be there.That's 2 examples. You don't think the Clinton's loved being pictured with him? Before he decided to run most of these folks would have done anything to be pictured with or have dinner with Trump. He is very successful and no matter how much you all say he isn't doesn't change facts.
No one can ever say that he hasn't been very skilled and effective at marketing the Trump "brand", but to an extent, you have this backward. Trump donated $1 million to the Clinton foundation in order to get Bill and Hillary to attend his wedding to Melania. He also paid Elton John (reports have it from anywhere between $500K and $800K) to perform at the wedding reception. Part of the promotion of this "brand" has been to make himself 'seen' mingling with politicians and celebrities... even when they have no use for him. Elton John, for example, angrily denied that he and Trump were friends and made it clear that he had only played Trump's reception for the money.
