For a stretch it was the #1 show on TV. I enjoyed watching it and felt DJT re-shaped his public image via this show. While the catch-phrase "you're fired" became the identity of Trump and the show, being fired was inevitable and part of the game. DJT demonstrated his intelligence and fairness, and in many ways mentorship. But - in the end it was TV, so they had to make it into a show.
Overall - I learned to like Trump more through the show, and it made me realize he was much more than his reputation.
Thanks for proving me point
Yep - I always believed it had to be a lead up his eventual run for office.
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