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None of what he said was true
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But that didn't matter. He knew how to communicate to the American public. He knew how to tell them what they wanted to hear
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He went all over Wisconsin the last week saying, I'm going to make you all rich, I'm going to make you all rich
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you're going to make you all rich. Well, geez, who wouldn't like to hear that, right
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Right? Ma'am, how do I look tonight? How do I look? What would you say
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Amazing. Thank you. I don't know whether that's true or not, but it really made me feel good
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and that's how he worked, right? He knew how to do it because he was..
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Well, he was a TV star. He was already a beloved American TV star
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Do you realize in the first year... I'm talking about The Apprentice, by the way, the looks on your face, you know
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He was the host of a show called The Apprentice. How many people in here watch The Apprentice every week
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when Donald Trump was on? Can I see a show of one, two, three
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four in the balcony oh my god you realize his first year on the air
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on some of those shows that that first season he had over 40 million viewers
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last week on TV the largest rated show was America's Got Talent
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not ironically titled by the way it's actually that's a real show
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it had 13.1 million viewers he had 40 million people watching this. And I realize, I guess this isn't that crowd. But I want to tell you
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in between the Hudson River and La Ciena Boulevard, there are a lot of people that loved him because he knew how to keep it simple, stupid. Right