I wonder who wrote this for him. Let me know when Trump actually SPEAKS all these things in this way from out of his mouth.
Probably the same one who helped Romney with his pro-life position.
If it’s shown that Trump not only wrote this, but wrote this from his heart, would you believe him?
Rhetorical question, as most readers here on FR know the answer
“I wonder who wrote this for him. Let me know when Trump actually SPEAKS all these things in this way from out of his mouth.”
Yes, the print version is no good. We need the audio adaptation. /s
After it all comes out of his mouth, people will demand that he act it out in performance art. Keep moving those goal posts.
It’s good so it sounds like it was written by Ted Cruz.
What difference does it make, if Trump actually penned it, or told his beliefs to a more eloquent writer, who set them down for him?
Great writers don’t often run for President. But people who can communicate on a gut level with ordinary people, regarding pressing concerns, have often won that office.
An editorial in a newspaper takes place in a much different venue than a stump speech does.
-JT
According to news sources, his first book was written by a ghostwriter as well.The New York Daily News reports Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again, was written by a ghostwriter.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/donald-trump-uncredited-ghostwriter-new-book-article-1.2424852"His time is so consumed with his presidential run and multi-billion-dollar real estate empire, that the only time he would have to write it was in his sleep," one source tells us. A second source adds that the ghost writer was chosen and hired by Scott Waxman, the son of the founder of the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation and one half of the Waxman Leavell Literary Agency, which represented Trump on the deal with Simon & Schuster. The Republican presidential candidate's book, written in his first-person, is 169 pages and is selling in hardcover for $25.
"He (Donald) got this done on the road with a series of phone calls and snippets from campaign speeches," explains our second source. "He had a ghostwriter from start to finish, and he (Donald) was annoying, tough and threw fits throughout."
Speculation about who wrote the new book has even reached writer Tony Schwartz, who did most of the heavy lifting on Trump's hit book "The Art of the Deal" in 1987. At the time, Schwartz was acknowledged in small font on the bottom of the front cover -- and some believe he was involved in this book, too. He wouldn't comment, issuing a non-denial denial on Twitter on Sept. 15: "I wrote the Art of the Deal," Schwartz tweeted. "Donald Trump read it."
It is proven from his history, he does use ghostwriters. I cannot prove whether he wrote this or not. But it obviously does not even come close to his speaking style.
The man is an author over a dozen books. Many are best sellers. You should Read them!
It’s an important paper. Most professionals would seek someone to help polish their thoughts.
But even if, as you appear to assert, Trump had no input, it has his name on it and we all know how important that is to him. It’s something he believes and must stand by.
Donald Trump: I’m Christian, Pro-life, Against Gay Marriage & So For The Death Penalty!
Uploaded on Apr 14, 2011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLMyxO97uVA
Yep, hold on to that image of Trump despite what he's written and what he says just about every day.