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Originally Posted by IWantU_Jeff
I lost allot of respect for Randall when he chose to bump Rebecca. That girl hustled & stood her ground the whole time. I think they over played the broken ankle, but she stuck it out. She should have been hired also, & Randall could have been a good sport & said at least something like, shes did her job, that choice to hire both is yours mr. trump not mine. That wasnt cool. IMO.
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this deserves repeating:
Amazing. a black man wins and all of sudden trump should change the rules? to accomodate a candidate with a losing record?
that is 100 percent consistent with what white corporate america does. as soon as the black man wins your game, playing by your rules you want to diminish his success by having "co-apprentices" and change the rules of the game.
FUCK THAT.
randal showed he has BIG balls. period. By rejecting that asinine suggestion that there should be two winners. now white people all over america are calling him arrogant, cocky and selfish. and saying his ego is out of control. amazing.
he was hands down the best candidate. Rebecca was 1-2 as project manager. Randal was 3-0.
if randal would have said "sure hire her too" then trump and others would now be saying "he's too weak to be a strong leader"
Randal is an extraordinary businessman. accept and recognize it. His job was to win. And he did that. Give this man the respect he deserves. And don't diminish his masterful victory with the insulting suggestion that poor little rebecca should join him in the winners circle.
Randal's quote summed it up: "Mr. Trump I run businesses. She writes about them."
that's not arrogance. those are facts.
Like randal said: This is the apprentice, not the apprenti. There should only be one winner, period.