Art of the Deal ghostwriter: ‘I put lipstick on a pig’

Posted by | July 18, 2016 10:44 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics Top Stories


Tony Schwartz regrets that he helped Trump achieve success with a book that Trump didn’t write but promotes as one of the reasons he’d make a great president.

Trump, facing a crowd that had gathered in the lobby of Trump Tower, on Fifth Avenue, laid out his qualifications, saying, “We need a leader that wrote ‘The Art of the Deal.’ ” If that was so, Schwartz thought, then he, not Trump, should be running. Schwartz dashed off a tweet: “Many thanks Donald Trump for suggesting I run for President, based on the fact that I wrote ‘The Art of the Deal.’ ”

…Schwartz thought about publishing an article describing his reservations about Trump, but he hesitated, knowing that, since he’d cashed in on the flattering “Art of the Deal,” his credibility and his motives would be seen as suspect. Yet watching the campaign was excruciating. Schwartz decided that if he kept mum and Trump was elected he’d never forgive himself. In June, he agreed to break his silence and give his first candid interview about the Trump he got to know while acting as his Boswell.

“I put lipstick on a pig,” he said. “I feel a deep sense of remorse that I contributed to presenting Trump in a way that brought him wider attention and made him more appealing than he is.” He went on, “I genuinely believe that if Trump wins and gets the nuclear codes there is an excellent possibility it will lead to the end of civilization.”

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10 responses to Art of the Deal ghostwriter: ‘I put lipstick on a pig’

  1. William July 18th, 2016 at 11:05

    What? Donald didn’t write that book? but…but…he has so many “words” https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/0d5fc9c544a330e90a3e7cecf99ebc9989dfefd235c9005605c13b3c82a109dc.jpg

    • Larry Schmitt July 18th, 2016 at 11:20

      And yet he can’t seem to string enough of them together to make a coherent sentence.

  2. mistlesuede July 18th, 2016 at 18:32

    The writer’s use of the word “excellent” in that sentence must have been him reverting back to Trump level “best words.”

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