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Since Trump said to Alla that she "almost made it," why didn't Trump ask Randal if he should hire Alla also? Why not reconsider his decision in dumping Chris and Marshawn and Josh since they displayed "loyalty" in backing Randal and working their a$$es off in the final challenge? And Felisha also. And Jennifer M. She was loyal and Randal didn't even ask her back to help him so it was altruistic.
Someone please name me one time in the history of this stale stupid program when The Donald and his two flunkies have EVER offered to SHARE a victory amongst two opposing teams when one team made money and the other MADE NO MONEY? Hmmmm? When did this happen? So the scenario with Alla and Josh should have been replayed. When it was found Alla's team boosted sales and Josh's team didn't didn't make any money for the sports store, they should have shared the victory and no one should have been sent home!
And George and Carolyn I'm shocked at. Why did George say there were two stars? Rebecca showed no skills, no managerial expertise and no originality. All she did is display some athletic ability in being able to hop around like a flea. She also showed she possesses no judgement because first she backed Toral, the following week she agreed that Toral should go home for being weak and incompetent, and then at the end she CHOSE an incompetent, weak player to be on the final task. So which is it? Did Toral deserve to go home or didn't she? And if she did, didn't Rebecca display very poor judgement in hiring a friend just because she's a friend and not because she's qualified to hold any position in your organization? The fact that Toral was on the team that ultimately earned NO MONEY for an AIDs foundation is just ridiculous. Reminds me of the hiring of Michael Brown.
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