tells. whenever he says believe me, you know he s lying. when he s lying he reaches for that little something extra. the crazier the lie the more he needs the believes me or that i can tell you. so one of the most overtly racist presidents since the abolition of slavery says i m not racist. because he s a pathological liar, he could never be content with no, no, i am not a racist. that s what he first said. the reason he s not content with that sentence is because it does not sound believable, even to him. and so, the twisted mind of the used car salesman, real estate salesman, casino operator, hustler is always trying to lay something on top of a simple statement of fact that simply does not sound believable.
through and someone found them because they were written longhand and i didn t want them to know i ve been to those things so i used different characters. he said this was a good play with my friend found them. i thought maybe that s what it is. i started going to place where i had no money and i would sneak into the theater after the shows were coming to town but i would wait until intermission and everyone come out to smoke so i only ever saw the second half of the shows. people tell me today that is why my writing is the way it is because i only know how to write a seconde [-left-square-brackei moved to atlanta, went to work has a used car salesman, bill collector and doing whatever i had to do to get the money to put the place. as michael. harvey: so you write about these personal experiences, horrible experiences and it is dark. why did you think that would connect with audiences? tyler: it was dark but it was also humor in it.
prison of two ideas. wall, or no wall? you can have both. this is where trump was ahead of everybody else. a structure with an opening, a beautiful wall with a beautiful gate breaks you out of the prison of two ideas. he is in we can have read wall but the good people must come in. he broke us out of the prison of two ideas. that was good. i didn t listen to anything he said. [applause] i know it was brilliant. watching that again, i thought sessions and kelly look like a couple of used car salesman s. saying come on down, were going to sell it to you. it just as that by two it. i just want to say that, whatever you said i m sure was good. greg: tyrus, is the end of summer realistic to have this wall in place? was unrealistic was to guys
prison of two ideas. wall, or no wall? you can have both. this is where trump was ahead of everybody else. a structure with an opening, a beautiful wall with a beautiful gate breaks you out of the prison of two ideas. he is in we can have read wall but the good people must come in. he broke us out of the prison of two ideas. that was good. i didn t listen to anything he said. [applause] i know it was brilliant. watching that again, i thought sessions and kelly look like a couple of used car salesman s. saying come on down, were going to sell it to you. it just as that by two it. i just want to say that, whatever you said i m sure was good. greg: tyrus, is the end of summer realistic to have this wall in place? was unrealistic was to guys
prison of two ideas. wall, or no wall? you can have both. this is where trump was ahead of everybody else. a structure with an opening, a beautiful wall with a beautiful gate breaks you out of the prison of two ideas. he is in we can have read wall but the good people must come in. he broke us out of the prison of two ideas. that was good. i didn t listen to anything he said. [applause] i know it was brilliant. watching that again, i thought sessions and kelly look like a couple of used car salesman s. saying come on down, were going to sell it to you. it just as that by two it. i just want to say that, whatever you said i m sure was good. greg: tyrus, is the end of summer realistic to have this wall in place? was unrealistic was to guys