
@5:13 Ingraham: Donald, the report out today—and again, you take it with a grain of salt—is that the Romney camp is reconsidering how it positions the candidate due to this concern—I think often times driven by the media who often times don't want him prevail over Obama—but this concern that he doesn't quite connect with people as he needs to connect on a human level. And my question to you as someone who knows branding, as well as anyone if not better than most people in business—Do you think that's the right way to go for Romney, to embark on this I'm-a-human campaign, sharing personal anecdotes, trying to be more personal, is that going to fit with Romney's experience and background? Trump: No—I think all he has to do is be himself. I've gotten to know him really well over the last six months. In fact we're having a birthday party for his wife, whose a phenomenal—and I mean phenomenal—woman, Ann. We're having a little birthday party for her at the apartment—a fundraiser birthday party it's going to be great. But you know, if he just would be himself, and maybe stop listening to all of the geniuses that surround him, I think this guy has got the greatest way, the greatest manner, and the greatest personality. @12:07 Trump: We're looking at Iran. I happen to think that the President is going to start a war with Iran. I think it will be a short-term popular thing to do, and I think he's going to do that for political reasons, if you want to know the truth. I don't know if <b>...</b>
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