Monday, October 5, 2020

Trump gets blank papers to sign

The friend said that as Fred Sr.’s disease worsened––he once came down the stairs wearing three neckties––the family created a system so that Fred could think he was still running the Trump Organization. Every day Fred Sr. would go to the office in Brooklyn and they would give him blank papers to sort through and sign. The phone on Fred’s desk was set up so that it could only dial out to his secretary. “Fred pretended to work,” the family friend said. 



The above was history about the father.  Today, history repeats itself.  Neat.

ps.  the funny thing for SNL is whether he realizes he is signing blank paper.  I can imagine the parody saying "All these blank pages to sign, the work never ends!"  

pps.  I'm sure they were giving Hilter blank pages to sign at the end.  All the staff members who want to work sometime in the future are undermining him.  Like the chief of staff.  The photographer who decided he would release in 20 mpix so it was (at least) a good picture.  You can't buy laughter like this.  :)  And don't forget how long Franco was dead and still signing papers.  


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