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范儿1227—「川普」32:恒心与自律是成功人生的永恒的原动力
   

藤儿点评:Trump「川普」一词震耳欲聋,回荡全球每一个角落!「川普」Donald John Trump的胜利,就是讲一口流利「川普」Trump的四川乡巴佬的胜利。

Anti-Trump Republican's nomination challenge has been quashed by party brass.

反「川普」共和黨總統候選人提名的挑戰被共和党大佬粉碎了。

It is hard to remember now how unlikely his victory once seemed. Just six months ago, when he lost the Iowa caucuses, he looked every bit the joke many assumed he was. But Trump kept winning, of course, and on Monday, July 18, 2016, he won again, erasing any doubt that he now rules the GOP... It is Trump's party now. There's no turning back.

真是很难联想他的勝利曾经看来怎麼好像都不太可能。就在半年前,當他失去了艾奧瓦州預選,他看上去每一點很多人都当他是个笑话。但「川普」一直贏,當然,並在週一,2016年7月18日,他再次奪冠,消除了所有的疑問,他現在控制了共和党...這已经是「川普」的派对了。已经沒有了回頭路。

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来源:多维 2016-07-19

川普来了 共和党颠覆奥巴马对华政策

 美国共和党大会19日正式提名川普参加美国总统大选,称他是把美国扳回正轨“单一领袖”。共和党起草了新的竞选纲领,反对奥巴马政府外交政策,对中国更强硬。

  综合媒体7月20日报道,美国众议院议长瑞恩(Paul Ryan)7月19日公布了各总统参选人的选票,川普(Donald Trump)获得1,725张代表票,克鲁兹(Ted Cruz)484张,卡西奇(John Kasich)125张,卢比奥(Marco Rubio)则为123张。川普最终赢得共和党总统候选人。

共和党全国代表大会18日开始,为期4天。在议程设置上,大会每天设定一个主题,依次为“让美国再度安全”“让美国再度运作”“让美国再居第一”和“让美国再度一致”,明显呼应川普的竞选口号“让美国再度伟大”。


  共和党19日通过2016年竞选纲领,也显示出2016年总统候选人川普的直接影响,这份文件有大约60页,将作为代表共和党今后四年主张的声明。

  这份纲领的外交政策部分的一些内容直接反对奥巴马政府的关键政策。包括美国和世界其他五个大国去年同伊朗达成的协议、反对奥巴马打击“伊斯兰国”激进分子的方式并反对奥巴马缓和同古巴的关系、提出任何不能受到仔细甄别的难民“不得获准进入美国,特别是那些家乡是恐怖主义滋生地的人”。

  有关安全方面的担忧还涉及美国和墨西哥的边界,纲领宣布支持川普在美墨边界修墙的建议。承认耶路撒冷是以色列“永久并不可分割的”首都,并拒绝接受“以色列是占领者的错误观念”。反对要求女性进行征兵登记,在军中承担作战任务。主张推翻最高法院作出的有关同性婚姻合法化的裁决。

  共和党人还在纲领中对中国在南海的活动表达了更为强烈的反对,并呼吁打击那些违反贸易法的国家。“我们不能容许中国继续操纵本国货币,在政府采购中排除美国产品,并补贴中国公司以阻碍美国产品的进口。”此外也不再包含支持奥巴马推动的跨太平洋伙伴关系协定(TPP)的文字。

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  奥巴马为希拉拉票助选(图源:VCG)

  在台湾问题上,共和党将遵守里根政府时期对台湾的六项保证,并保证双边自由贸易协定,支持在适当时机对台湾出售防御性武器,包括建造柴油潜水艇的科技。将支持台湾全面参与世界卫生组织、国际民航组织和其他多边机构。

  党纲表示“美台双方享有民主、人权、市场经济和法治的共同理念,将基于《台湾关系法》发展双边关系,并特别重申1982年里根总统对台湾作出的六项保证。我们反对任何打破台湾海峡现状的单方举措,任何关乎台湾未来的问题必须通过对话的方式和平解决。如果中国违反了这个原则,我们将会依照《台湾关系法》协助台湾进行自卫。”

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来源:THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Trump Wins Shouting Match

A rare kerfuffle at the RNC.

By James Taranto,

CLEVELAND—We covered six national political conventions between 2004 and 2012, but we’d never witnessed any actual drama on the floor. That changed yesterday, when Nevertrump delegates staged a full-fledged kerfuffle.

“Chaos Erupts on GOP Convention Floor After Voice Vote Shuts Down Never Trump Forces,” Politico headlined. “Chaos” overstates the case (though we’re not sure if Elaine Chao was there). We’d say “tumult.” But given how scripted these things usually are, we’ll take it.

There were actually two voice votes on the question whether to approve the rules—the chief effect of which would be to bind delegates to their states’ primary and caucus results and thereby assure Donald Trump of the nomination. Judging purely by volume, the first voice vote seemed to go to the nays—although our sense was that pro-Trump delegates, having voted aye, continued shouting after the chairman called for nays.

The chairman, Rep. Steve Womack of Arkansas, nonetheless declared “the ayes have it.” There was a brief recess, then a second voice vote. This time the Trumpers quieted when the Nevertrumpers nayed, and the ayes unmistakably had it. It was, at least, a more satisfactory resolution than Bush v. Gore.

We were in the nosebleed press seats watching with John Podhoretz and Daniel Halper, who are covering the convention for our sister paper, the New York Post. In his Commentary blog, Podhoretz observes:

Just as, at the 2012 Democratic convention, the chair (Antonio Villaraigosa) simply refused to “hear” the clear rejection of the voice vote in support of God and Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, so, too, can the chair call for a vote of acclamation, declare it passed, and move on.

We’d missed that episode at the 2012 DNC, but from what we heard it too rose to the level of a kerfuffle.

After the voice vote, a delegate from Utah moved for a roll call on the rules. As CNN reports:

Womack explained that seven states were required to demonstrate a majority of their delegates wanted a roll call vote. While those backing a vote believed they had achieved that number by filing nine petitions, Womack told the convention that three states had subsequently withdrawn their petitions for a roll call vote, meaning there were not sufficient votes to force such a roll call vote.
Even had there been a roll call vote, the Trump forces would likely have prevailed since the billionaire managed to win a majority of delegates in the GOP primary. The Trump forces were also backed by Republican National Committee officials in a sign of new coordination between the insurgent candidate and the institutional party establishment.
Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort said the roll call push “was not about Trump.”
“It would have been a meaningless gesture,” Manafort said. “We knew the result, everybody knew the result and it would have affected the schedule for tonight so it wasn’t something that was a wise choice.”

The scuttlebutt in the hall was that Manafort had engineered the counterrevolt, peeling off enough delegates from enough states to scuttle the roll call. Ryan Struyk of ABC News tweeted a list of the 11 states that had originally backed a roll-call vote (which we’ve made alphabetical): Alaska, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, North Dakota, Utah, Virginia, Washington and Wyoming. Among these, only Virginia and Washington were Trump states.

It’s probably right that the Nevertrump effort had no chance of succeeding. Even though Trump was said to have fewer than 900 “personally loyal” delegates—a majority is 1,237—we know delegates who were initially put off by Trump but eventually softened on him; and others no doubt were persuaded by the argument that they owed it to the voters to respect their will.

David Harsanyi complains at the Federalist that, as the headline puts it, “The Party of Trump Shuts Down Dissent.” True enough, but the GOP also shut down dissent in 2012, when it was the party of Mitt Romney and it adopted rules designed to prevent Ron Paul from taking the stage. What’s unusual about the party of Trump isn’t the suppression of dissent but the quantity of dissent.

On the other hand, the Trump camp showed the usual lack of finesse. USA Today notes that last week, after a Nevertrump failure in the Convention Rules Committee, Manafort commented, “We crushed them. Nevertrump is nevermore. They’re just gone.” Likewise Trump himself tweeted: “#NeverTrump is never more. They were crushed last night in Cleveland at Rules Committee by a vote of 87-12. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”

This attitude has inspired some bitterness. Last night at a party sponsored by the Distilled Spirits Council, we spoke with an anti-Trump Trump delegate from Texas who wasn’t happy at all about the outcome. Trump ought to be more magnanimous, but such an exhortation no doubt is in vain: He doesn’t have it in him. And if Republican voters had wanted finesse and magnanimity, they’d have voted for . . . wait, Ted Cruz?

Some comic relief was provided by the marquee at the Quicken Loans Arena, on which the party was displaying tweets that included the #RNCinCLE hashtag. Halper photographed and tweeted one, from @JoshSchwerin that read: “How many nights will @RealDonaldTrump speak as the #RNCinCLE? (I’m hoping for 4).”

Halper astutely noted that Schwerin is the national spokesman for inevitable Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Schwerin’s tweet turns out to include a vote, in which 67% said they expect Trump to speak all four nights. They may be right; Mr. Trump showed up last night for a Bill Clinton-like grand entrance followed by a brief introduction of wife Melania (about whose speech see below).

Too late for yesterday’s column, we received a statement from the GOP about the “white elevators” sign, noted by our sharp-eyed news-side colleague Byron Tau and spun into a lurid racial fantasy by the propagandists at New York’s Daily News. The statement:

The RNC event management team selected our national colors of Red, White and Blue to be utilized for their new directional signage system installed for the RNC. The RNC has identified elevators and stairways in the arena by using the patriotic colors of Red, White and Blue.

Exactly as we’d guessed, down to the other colors.

So far, fears of a Chicago 1968 replay have not materialized. Tau, who’s covering the protest beat, told us at the Distilled Spirits Council party that things have so far been peaceful outside the security perimeter.

For our part, we saw a few protesters just outside the Secret Service checkpoint when we arrived in the early afternoon. Two middle-aged black men held a banner from something called the “Brain Power Club,” which turns out to be a project of Indian Muslim filmmaker Sajid Ali Khan. Its message: “Mr. Trump can’t even fix his own emotional health; how is he going to provide emotionally healthy leadership?”

One of the banner-carriers wore a T-shirt making the case for Mrs. Clinton: “A vote for Hillary is a vote for experience and wisdom.” Apparently the jury is still out on her emotional health.

Two Hardballs in One!

  • Cindy Sheehan: “I see Iraq as the base for spreading imperialism. And if we don’t stop them now, our babies and our unborn grandchildren will be fighting this.” Chris Matthews: “Are you considering running for Congress, Cindy?” Sheehan: “No, not this time. . . .” Matthews: “Okay. Well, I have to tell you, you sound more informed than most U.S. Congresspeople, so maybe you should run.”—from MSNBC’s “Hardball,” Aug. 15, 2005

  • “MSNBC host Chris Matthews slammed the Republican National Convention speech Monday by the mother of one of the four killed in Benghazi, saying he didn’t ‘care what that woman up there, the mother, has felt.’ ”—Washington Free Beacon, July 18, 2016

Two Presidents in One!

  • “Obama: Police Can ‘Make the Job of Being a Cop a Lot Safer’ by Admitting Their Failures”—headline, MRCTV.org, July 11

  • “Obama Urges Americans to Tamp Down Inflammatory Rhetoric”—headline, Associated Press, July 17

Problem and Solution

  • “‘I’ve Got to Mow My Lawn’: Here Are the Prominent Republicans Skipping the Convention and Why”—headline, Los Angeles Times, July 18

  • “Donald Trump—the Fear Sprinkler”—headline, Chicago Tribune, July 18

On the Whole, I’d Rather Be in Philadelphia
“Philadelphia Museum Puts Early Presidents’ Hair on Display”—headline, Associated Press, July 18

Hypothesis and Disproof

  • “Working Together Trumps Closing Doors, Building Walls”—headline, Guardian (Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island), June 30

  • “John Kerry Walks Into Door at No 10 Downing Street”—headline, BBC website, July 19

World Ends, Etc.
“A Hunger Crisis in the L.G.B.T. Community”—headline, New York Times website, July 18

Lock Up Your Fawns
“Too Many Deer on the Road? Let Cougars Return, Study Says”—headline, New York Times, July 19

Hey, Kids! What Time Is It?
“Shattuck: It’s Time for the Naysayers to Quit Their Hissy Fits”—headline, Boston Herald, July 19

Question and Answer

  • “Here’s What I Think Donald Trump’s Loss Will Look Like”—headline, Vox, Jan. 5

  • “How Donald Trump Won”—headline, Vox, July 18

It’s Always in the Last Place You Look
“There Are Significantly More Pots of Gold to be Found in Ireland Now’—headline, AtlasObscura.com, July 18

News of the Tautological
“For ‘Blue-Collar Billionaire’ Donald Trump, Money’s an Asset”—headline, Associated Press, July 17

Breaking News From 2004
“Pining for Obama, Already”—headline, Washington Post, July 19

The Purloined Blather
“In her first major address before the nation on Monday night, Melania Trump appears to have plagiarized a number of lines from first lady Michelle Obama’s speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention,” reports the Puffington Host. The similarities were spotted by self-described host, journalist, interior designer, DIY enthusiast, dope cook and carb-assassin Jarrett Hill.

Here they are, as quoted by Puffington:

“From a young age, my parents impressed on me the values that you work hard for what you want in life; that your word is your bond and you do what you say and keep your promise; that you treat people with respect,” Trump told the thousands of Republican delegates and assembled media on Monday night in Cleveland.
In 2008, Mrs. Obama said, “You work hard for what you want in life; that your word is your bond and you do what you say you’re going to do; that you treat people with dignity and respect, even if you don’t know them, and even if you don’t agree with them.”
Trump’s spouse also lifted a line about children from Michelle Obama, saying, “We want our children in this nation to know that the only limit to your achievements is the strength of your dreams and your willingness to work for them.”
In 2008, Michelle Obama said, “We want our children—and all children in this nation—to know that the only limit to the height of your achievements is the reach of your dreams and your willingness to work for them.”

This certainly makes the Trump campaign look amateurish. On the other hand, it’s hard to take this terribly seriously.

For one thing, as we observed in 2008—when Sen. Barack Obama was accused of plagiarizing the work of Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts—plagiarism is a much smaller offense in politics than it is in journalism or academia, fields whose practitioners are paid for their words.

Politico’s Michael Crowley tweeted that “in hindsight it did seem odd when Melania talked about the challenges of being a black woman at Princeton.” That’s a joke, of course—Mrs. Trump did not steal Mrs. Obama’s biographical details, unlike Joe Biden and Neil Kinnock’s back in 1988.

And how do we know Mrs. Obama’s words were original? The “your word is your bond” passage sounds as if it might have been lifted from the Code of the American Library Association: “Your word is your bond. You do what you say you are going to do and it matters to you lots when projects do not come through the way they should.”

So give Mrs. Trump a break. Give Mrs. Obama one, too. It’s pretty much impossible to be original when you’re saying something so banal.

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来源:苹果日报 2016-07-22

川普愤怒演说75分钟  痛批奥巴马希拉里

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  「我会為你们而战,我会為你们而赢!」川普前天在美国共和党全国大会,发表接受提名演说,正式成為共和党总统候选人,也為4天会议掀起最高潮。他痛批对手希拉蕊,也以盛怒语气提及美国百病丛生、充满威胁,只有他的「美国优先」主张,才能拯救美国,当选后将在国内恢復法律与秩序,在国际重寻美国荣光。虽然台下欢呼不断,但演说少提政策面,尤其经济领域,令专家忧心。

  川普(Donald Trump)在全场「美国、美国」的欢呼声中登场,不同於共和党以往接受提名演说的惯例,他的演说长达75分鐘,是40年来最长,且过往演说常夹杂幽默,描绘乐观前景,川普演说时不带笑容,以愤怒為基调。

  誓恢復美国荣光

  他以慑人气魄一一点出执法人员遭攻击的州,痛批暴力与违法行為,接著说到恐怖主义对美国各城市的威胁,让美国不再安全,矢言击败野蛮的激进组织「伊斯兰国」(Islamic State,IS),恢復美国的「法律与秩序」。《纽约时报》统计,他7次提及「威胁」、4次「法律与秩序」,加上盛怒语调,「听起来儼然是个战争时的总统」。

演说中他再次提到在美墨边境筑墙,阻挡非法移民,群眾兴奋高呼「盖高墙、盖高墙」。


  首谈同性恋议题

  川普也不忘重砲轰击民主党準候选人希拉蕊(Hillary Clinton),认為她4年国务卿的政绩,留下来的是「死亡、毁灭、恐怖主义和软弱」,他将IS盛行、利比亚的混乱、美大使遇袭死亡,都归罪希拉蕊,说她犯下糟糕的罪行,他高喊:「我们一起在11月时击败她吧!」全场欢呼久久不歇。他也承诺保障非异性恋族群(LGBT)权利,这是共和党总统候选人首次在接受提名演说中提及同性恋议题。

  没经济具体做法

  会后他的支持者充满希望:「我告诉你,这个党没有分裂,川普会愈来愈有力量,最后赢得大选!」不过华尔街和產业界对於这场演说却充满疑虑与困惑。「欧文斯康寧」集团执行长说4天来听不到川普上任后对经济的具体做法:「我们觉得焦虑,这些细节对商界非常重要。」

  2008年时共和党候选人麦肯的经济顾问霍茨艾肯也说,这些天在大会的论坛谈到经济时,川普的经济顾问总是说:「别担心,我们会解决。」却从没有具体办法。

  川普演说重点

  ●痛批欧巴马、希拉蕊

  总统欧巴马任命希拉蕊為国务卿,让美国更不安全,希拉蕊留下政绩是「死亡、毁灭、恐怖主义和软弱」

  ●恢復法律与秩序

  演讲中4次提及「法律与秩序」,矢言终结暴力攻击警察、恐怖主义威胁各城市等悖离法治的行為,恢復美国的「法律与秩序」

  ●寻回美国荣光

  提到美军遭伊朗扣押、大使遇袭死亡等事件,不仅有损国威,甚至羞辱国格,承诺让美国更强大、更壮盛、更好、更安全

  ●為失声者发声

  那些辛勤工作却遭遗忘、无法发言者,「我就是你的声音」。承诺保障非异性恋族群(LGBT)权利

  ●经贸

  重新协商区域经贸协议。另批中国侵犯智慧财產权、倾销、操控匯率等行為。  

资料来源:综合外电

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来源:旧金山华人资讯 2016-07-23

美国最大“打假案”戳穿30年谎言

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话说今年的共和党大会本应是来给川普贴金的,谁承想却成了“招黑大会”。开了三天,却天天招幺蛾子,惹一身臊。

第一天,是“未来第一夫人”一不小心抄了“现任第一夫人”的演讲稿,成了全美国的笑柄; 

第二天,初选时的手下败将克鲁兹拒绝为他备书,表示“绝不做川普的一条哈巴狗”,给新晋正式候选人“一记响亮的耳光”;

第三天,他那本无比励志的传记《做生意的艺术》的影子写手托尼·施瓦兹跳将出来,说这本书充斥着谄媚,是在“给一头猪抹口红”……

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这话太惹火了,立即燃爆各大媒体。几个小时后,施瓦兹收到川普竞选团队律师发来的一封“恐吓信”,总的意思是“你给我闭嘴!”

施瓦兹也不示弱,让自己的律师回应说:“休想!”

就这样,一场惨烈的撕逼开始了…… 

各执一词,你信谁?

其实早在共和党全国代表大会召开之前,施瓦兹就开始行动了。

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他先是接受了《纽约客》杂志的专访,接着亮相《早安美国》的访谈,好好吐槽了一番当年他如何违心替川普捉刀立传的心路历程。如今,他对自己曾经的妥协“追悔莫及”。看到这个“病态般冲动”、“极端自我为中心”的怪胎有可能成为美国总统,他再也不能沉默了。

 “我深信,如果川普赢得大选,掌握了核武器密码,那么我们极有可能迎来文明的末日。”

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(川普竞选团队发来的律师函)

 然后……他就接到了川普团队的律师函。这封信大概有这么几个意思:

1. 你说这本书是你写的,我几乎一个字没动,这纯粹是诽谤;

2. 你说这本书满纸浮夸,充斥谎言,你作为联合作者,难道就没一点责任吗? 

3. 赶紧给我寄张支票来,吐回你已领取的所有版税,还有最初写这本书的50万美元预付款;


4. 写个书面声明,说你收回那些胡说八道的话;再出个书面保证,今后再也不制造和散布谣言了;

5. 还有啊,别装正人君子了,这本书出版后,你不是一直靠它吃老本吗?别忘了,1988年你给我写的那封信,你是如何一口一个“合作愉快”,死乞掰列恳求“再合作一把”的。今年初,你不是还嚷嚷着要搞什么《做生意的艺术》音频版吗?你这么鄙视此书,干嘛还把它当摇钱树……

施瓦兹看了,嗤之以鼻,随即给《纽约客》记者回了封电邮,大致意思是:你看看,川普就这德性,一旦感觉受到攻击,睚眦必报。这种人当总统,多可怕……

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(施瓦兹律师的回函)

 当天,他就让自己的律师回了一封信:

1. 你说你是“书中所有材料的来源”、“每一个字的灵感”,没错啊,恰恰说明你只是动动嘴,一个字没写;

2. 书中所有材料都是你提供的,如有不实,也是你的责任,与我何干?

3. 要我退回书款和版税,你没病吧?

4. 要我收回对你的那些评价?没门!要我闭嘴?呵呵,我没这义务,吐槽才刚刚开始呢;

5. 啥信啊,我这儿咋没这篇呢?当初是你提出再整个《做生意的艺术2》来着,我就没搭这茬儿。我求你再给个活儿?大哥,有没有搞错啊!咱俩都28年没交集了。整这个音频版,我是要把钱捐给慈善机构的……

 这一来一往,赶上说相声了。再播个小花絮:《纽约客》的记者本着“看热闹不嫌乱”的“职业”精神,追问川普的律师到底有没有证据证明,书出版后,施瓦兹仍谋求与川普的合作。这位律师回答:“眼下没有,但很快就会有的。”

“心灵鸡汤”,馊了!

撕逼若此,“万恶之源”在于《做生意的艺术》这本书实在太火了。它不仅对川普来说具有里程碑意义,而且是一个时代的“心灵鸡汤”和励志圣典。

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这本书出版于1987年,那一年,川普39岁。从某种意义上讲,他的人生,因为这部书一分为二:此前,他只是纽约一个小有名气的商人;此后,他成了地产界的“神”、“生意教父”、“美国梦”的完美化身……

书一面市,立即掀起“现象级”轰动,连续48周占据《纽约时报》畅销书榜单,其中13周夺冠。如今,它已累计销售300万册,为它的两位署名作者赚了数百万美元的版税。著名出版商爱德华·科斯纳如此评价说:“是施瓦兹一手缔造了川普。” 

这么多年过去了,它依然有着魔一般的号召力……

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去年6月,川普宣布竞选总统。在位于曼哈顿第五大街的“川普大厦”大堂,面对一众狂热的拥趸,他喊出一个极具煽动的口号:“我们需要一个写过《做生意的艺术》的领袖!”

粉丝们一片欢呼,坐在电脑前看视频的施瓦兹却傻了:如果川普的口号没错的话,那么这个领袖不应该是我吗?

他默默发出一条推文:“基于我才是《做生意的艺术》的作者,非常感谢唐纳德·川普建议我竞选总统。”

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从1985年末接受捉刀立传合同起,施瓦兹和川普呆了整整18个月:在他的办公室外扎营,和他一起乘直升机,旁听各种会议,在他的曼哈顿公寓和佛罗里达别墅共度周末……那段时间,施瓦兹感觉,自己是这个世界上除川普家人之外最了解他的人。

可越是了解,就越是不安。一个在他心目中“花哨、俗气、除权力和金钱之外别无所恋的自大狂”,因为他的“妙笔生花”,成为一代人心中的“国民偶像”。现在,这个人要以这个“虚假的形象”出征白宫,不禁细思恐极……

原本,他打算恪守一个“影子写手”的本分,因为他不信川普会赢得提名。可随着川普不断甩出冒天下之大不韪的言论,他坐不住了。

于是,在共和党全国代表大会为川普“加冕”之际,他决定揭穿这个近三十年的谎言,摧毁自己一手缔造的假相……

书有多火,谎言就有多大

这个谎言到底有多大呢?这么说吧,书有多火,谎言就有多大……

且不提散落于书中随处可拾的各种夸大其词,它制造的最大谎言之一是:川普白手起家,靠个人拼搏成就了一个完美的“美国梦”。

他在大选中骄傲地宣称:“劳动人民热爱我,因为我的财富不是来自继承。”在《做生意的艺术》中,他嘲笑那些富家子弟是“幸运精子俱乐部”成员。

可事实呢?他的出身远远谈不上卑微。父亲弗莱德去世后,他和兄弟姊妹抛售了父亲留下的部分房地产公司股份,据称高达5亿美元。

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(川普的父亲,纽约著名房地产商)

书中,他竭力回避父亲在自己生意道路上扮演的角色,只是轻描淡写地说,他“让我学会了坚韧”。可实际上,无论在政治还是经济上,弗莱德都为儿子的崛起立下汗马功劳。

川普颇为得意的一桩生意是在29岁那年,他“凭一己之力和激情”,收购了君悦酒店。可事实上,在成就这桩生意的许多合同上,弗莱德是联合签署人。要不是他承诺向几名重要市政官员提供不菲政治捐助,川普根本就拿不下这单生意。

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(君越酒店,川普头像每晚都出现在玻璃幕墙上)

进驻大西洋城博彩业时,弗莱德借了川普750万美元修建赌场;当川普濒临破产时,弗莱德又以赌场筹码形式借给他350万美元……

《川普:生意与覆灭》一书作者韦恩·巴瑞特说:“说他白手起家,就是一个笑话。也许这本书改个名字更合适,叫《我父亲做生意的艺术》。”

《做生意的艺术》制造的另一大谎言是:川普是个商业奇才,生意场上“不败的英雄”。可施瓦兹承认,川普向他提供的诸多案例充斥着欺诈和诡计,川普非但不以为耻,反而津津乐道,称之为“策略性撒谎”。

比如1982年大西洋城赌场修建工程,他希望假日酒店的母公司能成为项目合伙人。对方提出要去工地现场勘查,于是他命令监理调来所有挖土机和倾卸车,将原本空空如也的工地变成“有史以来最繁忙的工地”,哪怕只是在这边挖土,在那边填坑。

几周后,他拿到了假日酒店的合同。他说:“这就叫‘生意’。”

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(川普在大西洋城的赌场) 

此外,他还有一个无与伦比的天赋——信手拈来的夸大其词。《纽约时报》曾对此做过盘点:

* 他曾向王牌主持人拉里·金炫耀,他一次商业演讲可以赚100万美元,事实上只有40万美元;

* 他2004年申请贷款时自称身价35亿美元,银行核查后,发现只是这个的四分之一;

* 他在CNBC上吹嘘,拉斯维加斯新建的特朗普国际饭店大厦有1282个房间,不到一周就售罄了,事实上还有300多套没卖出;

* 当他说他的赌博公司是“新泽西州最大的雇主”时,他的意思是“第八大雇主”

……

他显然非常认同这种“奇巧的机智”,美其名曰“真实的夸张”,它不仅“无罪”,而且是一种“非常有效的营销手段”。

但在施瓦茨眼里,这是一个充满矛盾的词语,“就好像说,‘这确实是谎言,可谁在乎呢?’”

原本今年的美国大选被调侃为“骗子”和“疯子”的对决,现在看来,应该是两个骗子的表演才对。只不过,一个是“处心积虑的骗子”,一个是“随心所欲的骗子”。

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欺骗,从来都不是无辜的

在这个“打假”的故事里,施瓦兹似乎扮演了一名“正义者”,在美国即将“脱轨”的危险时刻,唤醒民众,擦亮眼睛……

然而,不管他当年因为什么样的处境而“为五斗米折腰”,不管他在立传的过程中有过怎样的内心挣扎和思想斗争,不管他用了什么处理手段来尽量缩小“真人”和“假相”的差距,不管他今天表现得如何悔不当初……

他都是这个天大谎言的参与者!

他今天把川普否定得越彻底,他打自己的耳光就越响亮……

在这个故事里,“被告”和“原告”都是丑陋的。

记住施瓦兹自己说的一句话:“欺骗,从来都不是无辜的。”

 
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