On the Saturday broadcast of Justice on Fox News Channel, GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump called in and discussed National Review, who published a so-called anti-Trump manifesto entitled Against Trump.
Well, its a failing magazine, you know that. Its been failing badly, and theyre getting some publicity, Trump said of National Review.
He later added, I can only say this the National Review is a failing publication. Its not going to be around long. And theyll get some publicity. A lot of the writers think its going to help me more because people are tired of the negativity from these people. All they do is talk, but they dont have solutions to anything, and so I mean, Im fine with it. Im not going to be reading it because I dont read it very much anyway. But a lot of people dont read it anymore.
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He later added, I can only say this the National Review is...
As with Trump's favorite verse in "Two Corinthians", this is the first time I've ever heard anyone call it "the National Review". It's like Trump doesn't really know if it's a magazine or one of those newsprint publications like New York Review of Books. I have to wonder if Trump has ever seen a copy of National Review at all.
This seems like a petty item to mention but it is increasingly part of a pattern of Trump spewing things out without appearing to know anything at all about them.
Trump: "Yeah, that Bible is the only book greater than my own epic bestseller. Being such a devout Presbyterian, I especially liked that story about the Two Corinthians and the Three Wise Guys."
It is a little surreal to see this orange tycoon being sold as the Great White Hope.
this is the first time I've ever heard anyone call it "the National Review".
You need to let the National Review staff know.
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