On 9/11, Trump was bragging about now having the biggest building in Manhatten

 
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Only parenthetically in the middle of the 10-minute conversation did Trump turn to a favorite topic—size. “40 Wall Street,” he said, referring to his 71-story building blocks away from the now-collapsed twin towers, “actually was the second-tallest building in downtown Manhattan, and it was actually, before the World Trade Center, was the tallest—and then, when they built the World Trade Center, it became known as the second-tallest. And now it’s the tallest.”

Marcus chalked up the remark to “Donald being Donald. … He is the brand manager of Trump, and he is going to tout that brand, and he does it reflexively,” he said. “Even on that day.”

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Obviously I don't support Trump as a presidential candidate, but did you listen to the audio? They literally asked him about that specific building and whether there was any damage. It was a fine response. The rest of the article is typical character assassination -- ironically stopping fairly often to point out how reasoned and calm his demeanor was at the time.


 
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They literally asked him about that specific building and whether there was any damage. It was a fine response.
"Was there any damage to your building?"

"It's now the tallest in Manhatten."




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They literally asked him about that specific building and whether there was any damage. It was a fine response.
"Was there any damage to your building?"

"It's now the tallest in Manhatten."

The interviewer calls it a landmark building and asks Trump to comment about it. Comparing its most relevant feature -- height -- to the WTC towers is reasonable, and he goes on in the interview to talk at length about the design of the towers, specifically their height vs support columns. I'm sure at the time building owners were extremely concerned about which buildings were next potential targets; it hardly felt like a brag at all, and he doesn't say anything like that for the rest of the interview.


 
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The interviewer calls it a landmark building and asks Trump to comment about it. Comparing its most relevant feature -- height -- to the WTC towers is reasonable, and he goes on in the interview to talk at length about the design of the towers, specifically their height vs support columns. I'm sure at the time building owners were extremely concerned about which buildings were next potential targets; it hardly felt like a brag at all, and he doesn't say anything like that for the rest of the interview.
I get where you're coming from, man, I do; and maybe I'm just reading too much into his comment, but even listening to the audio it just seems crass and insensitive to me. I'm not saying the article is 100% correct, and I tend to the think the media does a pretty good job of misrepresenting what Trump actually says to try and make him look more deplorable, but from here his response seemed inappropriate. When asked about it he says "It's an amazing thing" and "It was an amazing phone call" when talking about how it's the tallest; I can see how it now being the tallest would be a relevant concern immediately following the attacks, but I find the way he spoke about the issue rather odious.

But that's obviously entirely subjective. If you disagree with me, I respect that, but at best I feel like he was being negligent of the way he spoke.
Last Edit: September 11, 2016, 02:00:35 PM by Meta Cognition


 
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but even listening to the audio it just seems crass and insensitive to me.

Not a real surprise coming from the man who's first tweet after the Orlando shooting was "Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart!"

That being said, I do agree with Turkey on this one. The way it was stated could have been much better though.


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but even listening to the audio it just seems crass and insensitive to me.

Not a real surprise coming from the man who's first tweet after the Orlando shooting was "Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart!"

He's right, though. What's wrong with what he said?


 
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but even listening to the audio it just seems crass and insensitive to me.

Not a real surprise coming from the man who's first tweet after the Orlando shooting was "Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart!"

He's right, though. What's wrong with what he said?

After news breaks that 100+ citizens of a country you want to lead have been shot, your first public announcement should not be "Appreciate the congrats on being right...!"

A correct response would be offering condolences, directing supporters to resources to assist, etc. That's what a leader does (or should do).

Had anyone else in political office done that, they would have been lambasted to high hell.
Last Edit: September 11, 2016, 03:14:18 PM by Icy


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but even listening to the audio it just seems crass and insensitive to me.

Not a real surprise coming from the man who's first tweet after the Orlando shooting was "Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart!"

He's right, though. What's wrong with what he said?

After news breaks that 100+ citizens of a country you want to lead have been shot, your first public announcement should not be "Appreciate the congrats on being right...!"

A correct response would be offering condolences, directing supporters to resources to assist, etc. That's what a leader does (or should do).

Had anyone else in political office done that, they would have been lambasted to high hell.

Of course Trump has sympathy for the people in his country dying at the hands of Islam, otherwise he wouldn't have said anything at all. A good leader attacks the root of the problem making sure something like this never happens again.


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Did he pay the people who built this building?


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Did he pay the people who built this building?
No, he just fired them before they could get their checks.


 
 
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but even listening to the audio it just seems crass and insensitive to me.

Not a real surprise coming from the man who's first tweet after the Orlando shooting was "Appreciate the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism, I don't want congrats, I want toughness & vigilance. We must be smart!"

He's right, though. What's wrong with what he said?

After news breaks that 100+ citizens of a country you want to lead have been shot, your first public announcement should not be "Appreciate the congrats on being right...!"

A correct response would be offering condolences, directing supporters to resources to assist, etc. That's what a leader does (or should do).

Had anyone else in political office done that, they would have been lambasted to high hell.
He literally said, "I appreciate your congratulations, but congratulating me is inappropriate."