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skitzokitty 2 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
12-16-05, 01:02 PM (EST)
96. "RE: I don't believe he did it"
I was surprised at Randall's decision, but that was a bit unfair to put him on the spot like that. Asking him in private after he's had time to come down from the excitement of winning is one thing, but right there in front of the whole audience and on national t.v. wasn't very cool. It was a quick reaction on Randall's part and he may have regretted his decision soon after, but he shouldn't have been put in that position.
Also, I have watched a majority of the shows these 4 seasons and The Donald doesn't always make decisions that make sense. Many appear fairly abitrary. He seems to have gotten better, but his rationales haven't aways been very consistent from week to week. One week the PM gets fired for not being a good leader, the next week some lackey gets fired for not being able to be led. From my perspective it seems hard to figure out what will make the big guy happy. With that said, it would not have surprised me in the least if Randall had said "Yes, you should also hire Rebecca" followed by The Donald saying "You weak kneed ninny, you aren't tough enough for New York or Atlantic City. Randall, you're fired. Rebecca, you're hired." It would be classis Donald.
Trump acts like a little kid with his decisions. Seems prudent to tread lightly.
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