>You use the phrase "dirty work"
>- - doesn't make sense
>to me. Hiring two
>people is a lovely, happy
>surprise, like an early Christmas
>present.
Perhaps Trump didn't feel like playing Santa Claus. After all, it's his show and his companies. He fired 4 people at one time. He could have hired 2. But he chose not to. That's what makes it 'dirty'. He obviously wanted to, but as Randal was clearly superior to Rebecca, he couldn't. So what does he do? He tries to MANIPULATE Randal into doing what he wanted all along. He got Trumped! ROFLMAO
Almost to balance
>the surprises of firing groups
>of people this season.
>It would have been a
>NICE thing to end with.
> A warm and fuzzy
>thing.
An Apprentice Winner/Loser competition as a 'warm and fuzzy thing'? Interesting concept. First time I've heard that expectation in the 4 years the show has been on the air. But then, it was the first time a black person won, as well.
Trump DID expect
>Randall to be magnanimous -
>and Randall should have been.
Why? No other Apprentice has been expected to be magnanimous and share his win with the loser. Why the black man?
> Trump thought he would
>be generous, but not to
>be manipulative, but to give
>him the opportunity to be
>the HERO.
Get Real! Trump wanting ANOTHER to be a HERO when he's on the same stage?
But, in
>his moment of greed,
Excuse me for pointing out your error. I'm sure you meant GLORY. Winners get GLORY.
Randall
>squelched good feelings about the
>show with millions of viewers.
But not the good feelings of the millions of viewers who believe in the American way.
> Yes, he did "trump"
>Trump. Sad.
Sad?! He trumped the Trumpster! You go, Randal!!!