“I love being with her. She’s like my psychiatrist,” Donald Trump once said to his staffers while Maggie Haberman interviewed him for her upcoming book. “I’ve never seen a psychiatrist, but if I did, I’m sure it would not be as good as this, right?”
, and those of us who were there figured that out, you understood Donald Trump’s brain.”“It is home.”
Her father was in Japan, then Italy, then Israel, stationed overseas some 13 years in all, and she and her brother visited during the summers and winter breaks. He read to her and her brother at night.. Mark Twain. He liked listening to Simon & Garfunkel, and so she did, too. They watched a lot of movies. One time in Tokyo, she recalled, she watched with her father “The Year of Living Dangerously,” the 1982 movie in which Mel Gibson plays a reporter and helicopters away at the end.
It took her nearly two years to get hired as a full-time reporter. As a clerk, she made just 40 dollars a day, so to make rent she kept tending bar at a now-closed jazz club called Cleopatra’s Needle.
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