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Originally Posted by 57 On Red
I thought you were in the '1%'.
I've never said this once. I am, however, close to reaching the bottom of the 1%. That doesn't mean much because that magical number encompasses such a large range of wealth it's virtually meaningless. It would be like saying all players in the NBA are equal.
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Like you were one of his golf buddies or something. (Not that he actually has any buddies, for fairly obvious reasons of personality.) Oh well.
Statements like this baffle me. A person like Trump is wildly popular simply due to his fame. But let's put that aside - almost every account I've read by anyone who's met him has been nothing short of glowing. You have never met him, correct? You've never been in his actual company and you most definitely have never dealt with him on a personal level, obviously never on a friendship type basis. So why would you possibly make a statement this ignorant? Do you run around saying Tom Brady is a really nice guy because you've seen him in a commercial?
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The only head of state I've met was President Mary Robinson, of Ireland, at a thing in Dublin back in 1995. She was a very fine person, I thought. Why you'd want to 'fit in' with such a crass, touchy, chip-on-shoulder inadequate as Donald Trump I can't imagine
I've met many top tier people in my life due to being a servant when I was younger in a high end establishment, meeting people like George H Bush and Saudi princes to Pharell and DMX (DMX was a cool ass mfer). My experiences have been very different but what I will say is the majority of rich and powerful people are surprisingly normal. They are human beings, just like the rest of us, they simply have a lot more resources and responsibilities.
Maybe one day you'll grow up and be responsible for things that are more important to just you, and then we can all learn from such a wise and worldly experienced person as yourself.
Your entire post is beyond laughable.