Trump doesn’t read books

Trump doesn’t read books. In an article entitled “Ted Cruz: Our Last, Best Hope”, David P. Goldman relates how journalist Michael d’Antonio interviewed Trump at his New York home and told a German newspaper:

“What I noticed immediately in my first visit was that there were no books,” says D’Antonio. “A huge palace and not a single book.” He asked Trump whether there was a book that had influenced him. “I would love to read,” Trump replied. “I’ve had many best sellers, as you know, and ‘The Art of the Deal’ was one of the biggest-selling books of all time.” Soon Trump was talking about “The Apprentice.” Trump called it “the No. 1 show on television,” a reality TV show in which, in 14 seasons, he played himself and humiliated candidates vying for the privilege of a job within his company. In the interview, Trump spent what seemed like an eternity talking about how fabulous and successful he is, but he didn’t name a single book that he hadn’t written.

“Trump doesn’t read,” D’Antonio says in the restaurant. “He hasn’t absorbed anything serious and profound about American society since his college days. And to be honest, I don’t even think he read in college.” When Trump was asked who his foreign policy advisers were, he replied: “Well, I watch the shows.” He was referring to political talk shows on TV.

Interesting that this should be the most effective person at tearing down political correctness and moving the Overton window back. Maybe it’s not a coincidence? I’ll bet the cultural Marxist theorists didn’t see that coming.