"There are really only two types of men in the world when it comes to bad trouble," Andy said, cupping a match between his hands and lighting a cigarette. "Suppose there was a house full of rare paintings and sculptures and fine old antiques, Red?
And suppose the guy who owned the house heard that there was a monster of a hurricane headed right at it.
One of those two kinds of men just hopes for the best. The hurricane will change course, he says to himself. 'No right-thinking hurricane would ever dare wipe out all these Rembrandts, my two Degas horses, my Jackson Pollocks and my Paul Klees. Furthermore, God wouldn't allow it. And if worst comes to worst, they're insured.'
That's one sort of man.
The other sort just assumes that hurricane is going to tear right through the middle of his house. If the weather bureau says the hurricane just changed course, this guy assumes it'll change back in order to put his house on ground zero again. This second type of guy knows there's no harm in hoping for the best as long as you're prepared for the worst." -- Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption
In your opinion, which kind of man is Trump?
After John F Kennedy, Jr died in a plane crash in 1999, Hachette Filipacchi Magazines purchased Kennedy's portion of the magazine from his estate and continued for over a year, with Frank Lalli as editor-in-chief.
With falling advertising sales, the magazine ceased publication in 2001, two years after Kennedy's death.
Hachette Filipacchi Magazines, put out “Trump Style,” a quarterly magazine for guests at Trump properties.
Center Street Publishing has posted many Pro-Trump books, including one by Don, Jr's Bestseller "Triggered" and another book by Newt Gingrich...
Center Street is owned by Hachette.
Hachette Signs Up 'Trump Style' -- Ad Age 1997
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