MSNBC's Joy Reid interviewed Tony Schwartz, ghostwriter of "The Art Of The Deal,” the book that Trump says is “better than the Bible,” on Sunday. The exchange between Reid and Schwartz sounded like a couple of psychiatrists discussing a patient. Schwartz opined that Trump had no impulse control and that Trump himself was surprised when he called Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman." Schwartz elaborated on Trump's narcissism and pathological lying; his need since he was a young man, "to have everyone believe that he was unbelievably wealthy -- and much wealthier than he is."
And then he got to his speech making, answering Reid's comments about both Gettysburg and the Al Smith dinner: "He has the smallest vocabulary of anybody ever running for any public office, county commissioner, let alone President. He has a two hundred word vocabulary. Once he gets beyond that, you know that he's reading somebody else's speech." So much for Trump's allegation, "I know all the words, the best words."
Tony Schwartz says that, "without the media, he doesn't exist." Schwartz goes on to say that it takes, "Everything just to fill himself up. He doesn't have anything left over for anybody else."
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