Donald Trump’s Unaired Commentary on ‘The Apprentice’ Was Often Recorded in Transcripts – REPORT 

Donald Trump’s Unaired Commentary on ‘The Apprentice’ Was Often Recorded in Transcripts – REPORT 

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Donald Trump’s off-color unscripted remarks made during the taping of his reality TV show The Apprentice were often transcribed, according to a new report.

Previous reporting has suggested Trump was often recorded on camera making degrading remarks to women about their looks during the filming of The Apprentice. Trump was also reportedly recorded making a racial slur. 

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Now, sources familiar with The Apprentice have told The Huffington Post that the show hired a transcription service to transcribe its video footage prior to being edited.

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According to HuffPo, many but not all of Trump’s unscripted remarks were documented in these transcripts:

It’s not clear how many transcripts exist. Sources say that some transcribers occasionally stuck to what they felt would end up in the program, while others took notes of what was said, regardless of whether it would air.

Those at “The Apprentice” have been intensely guarded about both the transcripts and the unaired footage. [Producer Mark] Burnett is reportedly a Trump supporter who has threatened to sue employees who leak material in violation of their nondisclosure agreements.

HuffPo says they have been able to obtain one such transcript, indicating that there are likely more in existence.

In that transcript, Trump relentlessly criticized a female country singer based on her appearance:

The episode, titled “Beauty and Brains,” aired in 2010. Contestants were tasked with making over a country music star before presenting them to three music industry insiders. They improved the star’s interviewing skills, produced promotional packets and helped them prepare for live radio shows and performances.

One team managed Emily West, a budding musician who later appeared on “America’s Got Talent.” The other managed Luke Bryan, a country singer and songwriter who has gone on to notable success.

During the boardroom session that decided which team did the better job transforming its artist, Trump turned the conversation sharply ― and at times, uncomfortably ― to West’s physical appearance, specifically her skin.

“I assume you’re gonna leave this off, don’t put this shit on the show, you know. But her skin, her skin sucks, okay?” he says, according to the transcript. “I mean her skin, she needs some serious fuckin’ dermatology.”

Cyndi Lauper, who headed the team that managed West, interjected to explain that they used “dry stuff” ― presumably, makeup ― and said Trump was objecting to something that was “not her skin.” But he remained unimpressed.

“F[–]k,” he proclaimed. “That’s Emily, that’s what I’m hearing about? Let me see the other one. I assume you’re not putting this on the show. ‘Cause I don’t wanna destroy the kid’s career.”

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Said Trump of West’s competition, a then little-known country singer named Luke Bryan, “Personally, I am, as you probably heard, not a gay man, but I think he’s better looking that [sic] Emily okay?”

 

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The episode in questions stems from the same year in which Trump told Howard Stern that he’s never had a gay thought in his life. He may have been referring to that interview while recording his show.

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Lauper says the transcript is absolutely accurate:

“Yes, of course [he said that],” she told HuffPost. Lauper noted that the music industry often places a strong emphasis on physical appearance, but said Trump didn’t have standing to criticize. “Of all people to talk about people’s skin!” she said. “What the hell is going on with his?”

Lauper is not a fan of Trump. “That’s the way he is,” she said. “It is just very disappointing.”

“There [Hillary Clinton] is [during Sunday night’s debate], and he is walking behind her like he’s a thug. And he’s talking to her and her husband like that. And it’s like, who are you? How dare you?” she asked.

“He’s a reality star,” Lauper added, “and he has low-lifed our entire political system that is so 1800 gangs of New York.”

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#turnOUT the Vote in Colorado

#turnOUT the Vote in Colorado

We’ve had a lively week in Colorado, working hard to get out the vote just one month ahead of the elections.

On Thursday, we partnered with Hillary for America as HRC moderated a panel focused on the two-year anniversary of marriage equality in Colorado. We talked with community leaders, including Colorado state Sens. Lucia Guzman and Pat Steadman, who spoke about the incremental approach, from domestic partnerships to civil unions to full marriage equality passed by legislation on October 7th, 2014. Watch the Facebook Live video here: 

On Sunday, HRC joined with local organizations, including One Colorado, to host a debate watch party. We had a full house at a local restaurant, with over 200 attendees filling the venue to capacity and overflowing onto the patio. HRC will continue to urge every Coloradan to #turnOUT and vote, and to vote pro-equality the election season.

HRC is counting on our members and supporters to mobilize and #turnOUT the pro-equality vote in November. HRC members are volunteering thousands of hours for endorsed candidates and are visible at campaign events across Colorado and across the country.  Please contact us at [email protected] to learn more about our work in Colorado and to volunteer!

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Christian Slater on Playing Gay in ‘King Cobra’: ‘You Gotta Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway’

Christian Slater on Playing Gay in ‘King Cobra’: ‘You Gotta Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway’

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Christian Slater sat down with Conan O’Brien to talk about his role as a gay porn producer in the upcoming James Franco murder film King Cobra, which is based on the murder of producer Bryan Kocis in 2007.

But not before he and Conan engaged in some banter that felt more like 2006 than 2016.

Said Slater of getting intimate with a man on film: “You gotta feel the fear and do it anyway. That’s how I got through it.”

Added Conan: “As an actor that’s very challenging.”

But Slater wised up, eventually:

“It was. It definitely was…when James Franco asked me if I’d be interested in doing this project I read it and I…went hmm, wow…I really do have to think about this, this is definitely out of my wheelhouse. I did have a lot of anxiety and fear about doing something like this, but then I just said, ‘I’m an actor!’ I asked my wife she said you should absolutely go do it. I dove right in.”

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Slater then talked about Garrett Clayton, who plays the character based on adult film actor Brent Corrigan.

“The kid is beautiful. He’s the discovery I make, and I lure him into my organization…”

Watch:

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If Slater was nervous at first, he slipped into his role quite easily, according to an interview director Justin Kelly did with The Wrap:

“A few times, the actors took things further than the script,” Kelly said.

He referenced an early scene in which Slater’s middle-aged character wants to sample the goods of his barely legal young star, played by Clayton. “Please, make me feel wanted,” he says as he half begs and half forces himself on the young man.

In the script, the encounter “was far more mild, just kissing on the couch,” Kelly said. “But they decided it had to go further. Christian takes him up against the closet. That is would have happened.”

King Cobra is in theaters October 21.

Watch a scene with Slater and Clayton (briefly work-unfriendly):

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Donald Trump Brags About Never Having a Gay Thought – LISTEN

Donald Trump Brags About Never Having a Gay Thought – LISTEN

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In a 2010 interview with Howard Stern, Donald Trump remarked that he had never had a gay thought in his life and refuted rumors that he engaged in ‘boner fights’ with other boys in prep school.

While discussing in lewd terms the details of golfer Tiger Woods’ sexual affairs, Trump told Stern, “One thing we’ve learned about Tiger Woods, for definite…he is not gay.” He then asked Stern, “Do you agree with that?”

“He is absolutely not gay,” Stern replied.

“I remember you interviewed a guy, one of the greatest interviews of all time, he was saying he only had one or two events with a man, but he wasn’t gay. You said, anybody who had one or two events with a man is gay,” Trump continued.

Stern stood by his previous statement, telling Trump that a couple of sexual experiences with another man “absolutely” means a man is gay.

When asked the number of times he had experienced sexual thoughts about another man, Trump responded, “Zero… not even a thought.” Stern replied by saying that made Trump “a real man.”

Trump added, “With all that I’ve had, I’ve never had a thought. There’s never been a big thought process, you know?…During the event there’s never a thought of Jimmy or Ronald or anything, no thoughts.”

Stern then brought up a supposed report or rumor that Trump engaged in “boner fights” with other boys in prep school. Trump denied ever partaking in such an activity.

CNN’s KFILE uncovered the audio conversation between Trump and stern.

Listen, below.

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HRC Endorses Deborah Ross of North Carolina for U.S. Senate

HRC Endorses Deborah Ross of North Carolina for U.S. Senate

Today HRC announced its endorsement of Deborah Ross for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Richard Burr.

“We’ve seen first-hand in North Carolina this year how important it is to elect candidates who are willing to stand up and fight for LGBTQ equality,” said HRC Senior Vice President of Policy and Political Affairs JoDee Winterhof. “Richard Burr believes in a world where LGBTQ people are left at risk for being fired because of who they are or whom they love. Even worse, six months after HB2 has become an economic disaster for North Carolina, Burr still won’t support a full repeal of HB2. Deborah Ross will advocate for the Equality Act in the U.S. Senate and help move us closer to full federal equality.”

The nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute found strong support for LGBTQ equality in North Carolina. A majority — 64 percent — of North Carolinians support LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections.

As a candidate, Deborah Ross has spoken out and called for the repeal of the vile and dangerous HB2. Meanwhile, Senator Burr has repeatedly opposed LGBTQ equality during his time in office. He has refused to support the Equality Act, comprehensive legislation to protect LGBT people from discrimination. In addition, he voted against the bipartisan Employment Non-Discrimination Act, the Student Non-Discrimination Act, and hate crimes protections.

HRC has endorsed pro-equality candidates up and down the ticket this year in North Carolina, including Roy Cooper for Governor and candidates for the General Assembly.

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