Once upon a time there was a man named Donald who lived at the top of a castle.
No one had made him a king, but oh how he thought he was. One day Donald met another man who had visions of grandeur. His name was Newt and he lived under a rock near a very pretty store that wrapped it's jewelry in little blue boxes with pretty white bows. (Yes, I bought something from Tiffany once, and the recipient just about wet her pants when she saw the little blue box. See, it's all in the packaging...can't figure out why they don't just sell the little blue boxes, which, by the way, are actually aqua.)
So, back to the Donald and the Newt.....they came up with this great idea....let's put the little poor kids to work....and we'll call them aprentii. "We'll have a little fun with this!."
So, you think this is a fairytale.....
http://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/...(The+New+Civil+Rights+Movement)#.Tt1ul5jaYzZ
Today Donald Trump told Gingrich that he would create a special show in his “Apprentice” format that would focus on getting jobs for, in the words of Gingrich, “very very poor children.” Trump, who met today with Gingrich in his New York City office at Trump Tower, promised to take 10 “apprenti” (no such word actually exists) and get them jobs, a reference to Gingrich’s repeated attacks on “very very poor children” last week.
You don't believe me? Watch this:
Trump, in a symptomatically and characteristically tone-deaf moment, said of the show idea, “We’re going to have a little fun with it.”
Get that? “We’re going to have a little fun with it.”
Normal people say that when they are making plans for a party, not putting poor children to work.
Maybe if I see it enough times I'll understand what's fun about putting very poor children to work.
“We’re going to have a little fun with it.”
“We’re going to have a little fun with it.”
“We’re going to have a little fun with it.”
“We’re going to have a little fun with it.”
“We’re going to have a little fun with it.”
Nope, it didn't work. I'm still appalled.