article imageBarbara Walters calls Trump a "Poor Pathetic Man"

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Jan 10, 2007 by  Lightening - 15 votes, 15 comments
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"That poor, pathetic man," said Walters, drawing whoops of approval from her TV audience this morning. This is the latest in the series of verbal wars between Rosie and Trump.....
I can't help but wonder who is lying? Donald Trump or Barbara Walters? I read yesterday that Rosie was thinking of leaving the show. Now today they came out with guns blazing!
It seemed to me that when Trump put his thoughts "in writing" he had better be sure it was truth. But now Barbara is totally denying what he is said in his letter.
"The man is obsessed with me, and I'm happy to say his show tanked," O'Donnell said, an apparent reference to the ratings of the latest edition of Trump's NBC reality show, "The Apprentice," which started Sunday and fell short of those from last spring's season premiere.
An e-mail from The Associated Press seeking comment from Trump wasn't immediately answered Wednesday. But TV show "The Insider" said a statement from Trump said, "They didn't even have the courage to mention me by name. It was sad to see Barbara read her statement off a cue card."
I wonder why Trump didn't just let it go? It has only gotten worse and obviously hasn't helped the ratings on his show.
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