Donald Trump Thick Skin, Beautiful Wife And Billions Of Dollars

Last Update November 9th, 2016.

Donald Trump is the 45th President Of The United States of America!

Can Donald Trump thick skin, beautiful wife and billions of dollars to make America great again?

Donald Trump, the controversial American businessman, television producer, and politician people love to hate.

At the time of writing this, he is the Republican Party nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election.

According to HuffPost/YouGov survey, many Americans think a Donald Trump presidency would be bad for the country.

Anyway, Trump said that the world is a one big mess. The politicians and special interests in Washington, DC are directly responsible for for all this.

Donald Trump Thick Skin, Beautiful Wife And Billions of DollarsTrump is saying Americans should stop listening to them.

Donald “You’re fired”  Trump said he is not going to play the same game politicians have been playing for decades—all talk, no action, while special interests and lobbyists dictate our laws.

He is shaking up the establishment on both sides of the political aisle because he can’t be bought.

It’s time to bring America back to its rightful owners—the American people.

Come Tuesday, November 8, 2016, we will know the US Presidential Election 2016 result.

Donald Trump Thick Skin, Beautiful Wife And Billions of Dollars

In the mean time, let’s check out a selection of Donald Trump hard-hitting quotes taken from his recent book “Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America“, or previously published as “Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again” .


“The politicians who talk a great game in campaigns—and play like total losers when they try to actually govern because they can’t govern; they don’t know how to govern.”

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“The members of the media who are so far lost when it comes to being fair that they have no concept of the difference between “fact” and “opinion.””

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“They can’t move; they can’t act. They are totally impotent.”

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“The idea of American Greatness, of our country as the leader of the free and unfree world, has vanished.”

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“We need to outline ­commonsense policies and then knock some heads together if necessary to make them work.”

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“Here we stand today, the greatest superpower on Earth, and everyone is eating our lunch. That’s not winning.”

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“He sells out his friends and allies, and then defends his treaty by comparing his critics to our enemies.”

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“Americans are used to hearing the same old promises from the same tired politicians who never produce any results, let alone any victories.”

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Women are flocking to my message because they’re just as tired as men are about how little is being accomplished in Washington.”

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“I say what’s on my mind. I don’t wait to hear what a pollster has to say because I don’t use pollsters.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 2. Our “Unbiased” Political Media; P. 7)


“You listen to the politicians and it’s as if they are speaking from a script titled “How Boring Can I Possibly Be?”. Watching some of these people being interviewed is about as exciting as watching paint dry.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 2. Our “Unbiased” Political Media; P. 8)


“I’m not bragging when I say that I’m a winner. I have experience in winning. That’s what we call leadership. That means that people will follow me and be inspired by what I do.”

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“I don’t mind being attacked. I use the media the way the media uses me to attract attention.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 2. Our “Unbiased” Political Media; P. 10)


“I make outrageous comments and give them what they want viewers and readers in order to make a point.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 2. Our “Unbiased” Political Media; P. 11)


“I’m the only boss in the world who boosts a person’s future status by firing them.”

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“People call me thin-skinned, but I have thick skin. I have a wonderful and beautiful wife. I’ve got billions of dollars.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 2. Our “Unbiased” Political Media; P. 12)


“‘Iron Mike’ Tyson, the famous fighter, once explained his philosophy, saying, Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 4. Foreign Policy: Fighting For Peace; P. 32)


“Politicians don’t want to hear the truth, nor do they want to tell you the truth.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 7. Health Care Is Making Us All sick; P. 69)


“The pork barrel in politics is creating government waste in order to reward some special donor or interest group or to mollify a cranky member of Congress in return for his or her vote.”

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“People will have to get hit by a truck to be eligible for coverage because those deductibles are going to be so high.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2015, 7. Health Care Is Making Us All sick; P. 71)


“To me, for politicians to claim that we have an answer to every problem is silly.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2015, 7. Health Care Is Making Us All sick; P. 73)


“Those insurance companies, who are making a fortune because they control the politicians.”

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“I’m rich. I mean, I’m really rich. I’ve earned more money than even I thought I would and I’ve had some pretty big dreams.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2015, 8. It’s Still The Economy, Stupid; P. 77)


“President Obama is big on playing golf. But he doesn’t play with the right people. He should be playing with those smart people who can help our country, establishing bonds to get things done and not just his friends.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 8. It’s Still The Economy, Stupid; P. 79)


“I’ve never had the ”security” of being on the government payroll. I was the guy who made out the payroll.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 8. It’s Still The Economy, Stupid; P. 82)


“I’M A NICE GUY. I really am. But I have a nasty habit that most career politicians don’t have: I tell the truth. I’m not afraid to say exactly what I believe.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 8. It’s Still The Economy, Stupid; P. 89)


“I am paying my own way so I can say whatever I want. I will only do what is right for our country, which I love.”

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“Career politicians like it this way; being a politician is their career. I know many of them; believe me, they couldn’t get a job in private industry.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 9. Nice Guy Can Finish First; P. 94)


“We look at politicians and think: This one’s owned by this millionaire. That one’s owned by that millionaire, or lobbyist, or special interest group.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 9. Nice Guy Can Finish First; P. 98)


“The Chinese build new cities over there in about 12 minutes, while we take years to get the permits to add a dormer window to our own homes.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 9. Nice Guy Can Finish First; P. 98)


“I don’t understand why the same people who demand respect for their beliefs often don’t show respect for the beliefs of others.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 13. Value; P. 132)


“I never worry about being politically correct. I don’t need to read the polls to make my decisions.”

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“We’ve watched President Obama draw a line in the sand, then another line in the sand, then no line at all. We’ve become an embarrassment to ourselves and to our history.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 14. A New Game In Town; P. 137)


“The most important lesson is this ”Stand behind your word, and make sure your word stands up.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 14. A New Game In Town; P. 138)


“If you can accept losing, then you’ve already lost.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 14. A New Game In Town; P. 138)


“I know that every poll shows that the public doesn’t trust the media. The irony about that is that the media is conducting those polls.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 15. Teaching The Media Dollars And Sense; P. 148)


“I am the richest presidential candidate in history. I’m the only billionaire ever to run. I’m not accepting donations from my rich friends, special interests, or lobbyists. When was the last time someone running for political office didn’t take money?”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 15. Teaching The Media Dollars And Sense; P. 148)


“The forms we had to fill out weren’t designed for someone like me. There were many places on the form where the only box I could check was $50,000,000 or more. For example, one of my buildings is worth about $1.5 billion, but on the forms it is valued at only $50,000,000 or more.”

(Great Again: How to Fix Our Crippled America By Donald J. Trump, Simon and Schuster, 2016, 15. Teaching The Media Dollars And Sense; P. 148)