– News from elsewhere spotted by Quincy Quarry News with commentary added.
Trump crapped out at Atlantic City casinos.
In a stolid piece of extended copy on the Donald’s brief failed stint as a gambling mogul in Atlantic City, the Boston broadsheet proves that it can still artfully enough repackage old news already previously well-covered by all manner of other media.
Further, the broadsheet also continues to affect an attempt at balanced and fair coverage by somehow or other managing to find a few people who actually had a few positive things to say about the Donald in the wake of his ultimately quick crapping out at the gambling tables of Atlantic City.
In fairness, this level of surely dogged persistence at investigative journalism deserves feting even if not Pulitzer Prize worthy.
Regardless, expect this and more problematic revelations about Trump to be bludgeoned upon him by both his opponents as well as the media as soon as the media finishes up trashing Hillary Clinton, along with surely others.
For example, Carly Fiorina’s record as the head of Hewlett Packard as well as her previous lack of success running for political office.
More importantly, see what Quincy Quarry was able to extract from The Donald as to his explanation why his gambling forays in Atlantic City foundered both badly as well as expensively.
FYI: Not my fault. It was all Christie’s fault – see https://twitter.com/writeintrump/status/629712876001820672
That and Quincy Quarry better both take down and retract this story or I’ll sue.
Hell, I must just sue the Quarry for the hell of it.
Where is the apology for running this fake dossier story about President Trump?
Oh, I see that Quincy Quarry is just another J.V. wannabe CNN, MSNBC, etc., POS alleged news source.
Liberalism is indeed a mental disorder.
Laurence, it is a matter of public record that Trump filed for bankruptcy three times on his casino operations and Carl Icahn is the current owner. At last report, Ichan has plans to implode the long shuttered and one remaining hotel/casino, located in Atlantic City NJ. Next, this Quincy Quarry article is both five years old as well as bipartisan in its criticisms. Finally, no apology for this article is in order, much less is one to be tendered.