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De Niro Is No Fan Of Trump, Trump Says DeNiro Is Stupid

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Trump, DeNiro (AP)
Well, it looks like somebody just talked his way out of an invite to President Trump's inauguration gala! During a chat with NBC's Brian Williams at the Tribeca Film Festival, actor Robert De Niro trashed Trump for continuing to insist that Obama wasn't born in the U.S. "I won't mention names, but certain people in the news the last couple weeks, just, what are they doing?" De Niro told Williams, according to Movieline. "It’s crazy. They’re making statements about people that they don’t even back up. Go get the facts before you start saying things about people. It’s like a big hustle. It’s like being a car salesman. Don’t go out there and say things unless you can back them up. How dare you? That’s awful to do. To just go out and speak and say these terrible things? Unless you just wanna get over and get the job. It’s crazy."

De Niro reportedly confirmed that he was talking about Donald Trump, who fired back at the actor this morning. "Well, he’s not the brightest bulb in the planet," Trump told Fox and Friends. "I have been watching him over the years and I like his acting but in terms of when I watch him doing interviews and various other things, we are not dealing with Albert Einstein. He can say what he wants but the fact is this guy has not revealed his birth certificate. A lot of people agree with me. With all that I do, what I do best is China, jobs, OPEC. That’s what I do best, that is going to be my strength."

In this week's New Yorker, Hendrik Hertzberg looks at America's history of "joke" presidential candidates, and finds some similarities to Trump in Bishop Homer A. Tomlinson, who ran for president in the '50s and '60s as the nominee of the Theocratic Party. Between campaigns Tomlinson, Hertzberg writes, "travelled the world with a portable throne, crowning himself, among other things, King of Belgium, King of Ethiopia, Tsar of Russia, and, finally, King of the World. Trump thinks no less highly of himself.

"Tomlinson’s delusions were harmless, and not widely shared. Not so Trump’s. In the weeks since his proto-campaign began, Trump has talked of many things. Of energy policy, for example: 'We need to seize Iraq’s oil fields.' Of China: 'Our enemies.' Of abortion rights: 'I’m pro-life.' (He used to be pro-choice, but, as one of his top aides noted the other day, 'people change their positions all the time, the way they change their wives.')"

Republicans, however, seem to be seriously entertaining the idea of a Trump run, at least here in New York. Trump will headline the annual Manhattan Republican Party's Lincoln Dinner in June at the Grand Hyatt, and Queens Republican County Chairman Phil Ragusa wants the billionaire to speak at his next fundraiser. "If you look at upstate New York, all the manufacturing jobs in upstate New York are gone and I think someone like Trump would want to get those jobs back here in the United States," Ragusa told WNYC, noting that Trump was born in Queens. "So we know him and to me he is a type of guy who gets things done and that's what we need." Trump has not yet formally declared his candidacy, but he says he'll make his decision known before a GOP banquet in Des Moines in June.

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  • Trump / Palin 2012 ...... the death of the GOP

    The Repubs better run out and buy a clue or there is going to be a whole lotta GOP'ers voting for O'bummer .......... again.

    Our entire society is now based upon your celebrity ...... not your intelligence ...... Oy ........ we are doomed.
  • pvbklyn
    Anyone want to see the art of fisticuffs between De NIro and Trump? All big-mouthedness will end then no matter the victor . . .
  • nogadianton
    DeNiro is an aging actor who would say anything to get press.
    Trump is an experienced business and sales guy, wondering why
    the US is being trashed by a foreign black guy without ID.
  • Guest
    Trump is an experienced business and sales guy, wondering why
    the US is being trashed by a foreign black guy without ID.


    Maybe he should wonder about more important things, like firing his hair stylist.
  • nogadianton
    If hair is more important to you than the Constitution,
    just remember one thing,
    when law is made meaningless for some,
    law becomes meaningless for all.

    I don't think you want to live in a world where
    law is flagrantly violated by the executive branch
    of our government. (president)

    That kind of world and that kind of government is
    called a Reich. Remember Hitler's?
  • megabillzilla
    Aw, I thought we'd get at least one sneaky mention of Emperor Joshua Norton. Boo.
  • WungTee
    lol, Trump. Born in America, Hair made in China, Spray on Tan courtesy of Hawaiian Tropic lol.

    www.how-to-be-anon.at.tc
  • Sounds like Joe Pesci needs to get involved in this one, smack Trump around a bit.
  • chud_hunter
    Raging bull vs Raging asshat
  • robingee
    I'm surprised that Bobby D was at all discreet about who he was talking about. I guess he was trying to stay classy, something The Donald doesn't know about.
  • souper_crackers
    It's weird how they're both right.
  • Roger_the_Shrubber
    I think everybody should just set aside their own opinions and ideas and let famous actors think for them. They are just so gosh darn brilliant and wonderful in every way.
  • robingee
    I'd rather have DeNiro speak for me than Trump. If we have to choose. Ideally I would like Mick Foley to speak for me.
  • tgafal73
    Ever notice how Trump's only comeback to criticism is that the critic is stupid? What is this, the school yard? He has no substantive arguments to critiques of his inane accusations. Would be entertaining to watch him try to go toe to toe with an actual intellectual, but he's not seriously considering running. He's just enjoying the publicity for his empire.
  • Politburo
    Now come on, that's not his only comeback. He also called Rosie fat.
  • His critics have been stupid and Rosie is fat.
  • freddynyc
    Can Trump just have a coronary and die already....
  • Bernie_Geotz_Squirrel_Luv
    I wish he would run, not only would he need to show his financials he would have to press the flesh. Isn't he one of those phobic guys who hates to shake hands? How's that going to look during a campaign? He's too elitist to even touch the people.
  • Anyone who can continually lie to himself for years upon years about his state of baldness when he looks in the mirror every single morning (and probably lots of other times during the day as well) can certainly not be trusted to be telling the truth to anyone else, about anything else.
  • freddynyc
    Let's save that one for the big debate.....
  • S.D.
    "Well, he’s not the brightest bulb in the planet," Trump told Fox and Friends.

    That about says it all, doesn't it??
  • carrots328
    I thought the saaaame thing.
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