Fox, Fox, Fox...  don't release your April Fools jokes early. It confuses us
by making us believe it is a sincere action. Like really, who'd put Donald
Trump on a news show?

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/you-saw-this-coming-fox-news-announces-mondays-with-trump-on-fox-friends/

Oh, it's Fox and Friends? OK, that makes sense.

What? He used to be a regular on Morning Joe Shills Starbucks? Sigh, that
made sense, too.


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Seriously, I still don't know what Trump's angle is here. Even he is too
smart to believe the birther nonsense he is pretending to advocate. But what
does going birther get him? The Fox News segment can't be the goal. And I
doubt he wants to be president -- it's far less lucrative than casinos and
gaudy towers. Right wing books aren't a lucrative market in comparison to
what he makes now, and he is turning himself into a bigger joke in front of
people who didn't think he *could* turn himself into more of a joke. Does
his ego require so much feeding that the thought that people in middle
America did not care about him hurts him so?

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