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  2. “Trump struck me as adolescent, hilariously ostentatious, arbitrary, unkind, profane, dishonest, loudly opinionated, and consistently wrong,” Bowden wrote last year in Vanity Fair, recalling his time profiling Trump. “He remains the most vain man I have ever met. And he was trying to make a good impression.” -- Mark Bowden, author of Blackhawk Down "Lying is second nature to him. More than anyone else I have ever met, Trump has the ability to convince himself that whatever he is saying at any given moment is true, or sort of true, or at least ought to be true. He said that Trump had no ideology or beliefs, except that he should prevail in the end. "Trump’s temperament and his habits have hardened with age." Schwartz said. "He was always cartoonish, but compared with the man for whom I wrote The Art of the Deal 30 years ago, he is significantly angrier today: more reactive, deceitful, distracted, vindictive, impulsive and, above all, self-absorbed." "Every American ought to be concerned about his character." Schwartz said. --Tony Schwartz, the ghost writer for Trump's book "The Art of the Deal": What's so amazing to me is that he behaves like this at the age of 73. He's so detached from reality that he believes whatever he's saying is true, or at least ought to be true. I don't know if he's detached from reality, or if he simply rejects reality all together. Either way, it seems as if something went tragically wrong with him in his youth, and whatever that something was, it was never fixed or corrected. He seems to have every character flaw known to mankind.
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