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Bringing Omarossa into the white house was such a bad move. With that said, are you not entertained? Trump is by far the most entertaining president of our lifetime by a wide margin.
Bringing Omarossa into the white house was such a bad move. With that said, are you not entertained? Trump is by far the most entertaining president of our lifetime by a wide margin.
Entertaining in a morbid sense. Kind of like rubbernecking when there is a major pile up.
You’ve got it wrong. On The Apprentice about 16 contestants competed for an apprentice job with Trump. Each week they were given an entrepreneurial-type task and one person was fired, based on how they performed with the task. In the final week only two contestants were left and Trump decided which one would get the job.
It kind of reminds me of the current White House. Trump hires a bunch of people, and one by one he fires them.
Like the rest of reality TV, the Apprentice was scripted. Who was going to be fired in any episode was written into the script. The person, most of the time, already knew they were going to be leaving.
The fact is that in real life, firing someone can have legal consequences. That's part of the reason why The Apprentice was scripted, but not the only reason. Every episode of a reality TV show is the same as if it was a fictional show. There has to be an arc to the story, a hero and a villain, someone who wins, and someone who loses.
Reality doesn't often have any of this stuff. And more often than not, reality often leaves no clear conclusion to anything.
The reason why Omarosa kept coming back was because she was someone the viewers loved to hate. People love to watch those who they dislike get their comeuppance.
While the scripts probably don't have lines that must be memorized, they do provide the contestants a detailed list of what to say, how to react and act, when to get sad or mad, etc. Their roles are overblown versions of their real personalities.
I doubt Omarosa is as ornery in real life as she was on the Apprentice, but in reality, she is a paler, less vivid version of what was seen on TV.
And what is lost in this entire thread is that the WH comes out in rebuttal saying well we fired her four time. I means WTF. Is that some kind of defense? It is saying we are so dumb we hired this incompetent fool three times. There is no way for the Trump WH to paint this in a good light. And saying they fired her four times they managed to put themselves in the worst light.
That deputy press secretary guy isn’t as adept at lying as Sanders. I suffered second-hand embarrassment watching him.
Anyway, yes, he admitted that the WH is incompetent in every aspect of governing.
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