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The way he impersonated him was great. 00:00
And is this it, Rob? Yes, sir. 00:03
>> Let's listen to this one more time for 00:05
like the 50th time. Go ahead. 00:06
>> Who's seen me on social media knows I'm 00:08
far more likely to crack a joke or get 00:11
myself in trouble for posting some 00:13
grossly inappropriate memes than I am to 00:16
shed a tear. I know this because I've 00:18
even gotten the call from that guy a 00:21
couple times. 00:23
You know, Dun Dun 00:24
[Laughter] 00:28
You're getting a little aggressive on 00:30
social media, Don. Relax. 00:31
>> For him to say that. 00:39
>> By the way, you know, that was like the 00:42
first time Don's ever impersonated him. 00:43
I've literally Don's like my best 00:45
friend. Oh my god. 00:46
>> I'm telling you, I've literally never 00:47
heard that impersonation before. It's 00:49
not You've got these guys who just make 00:50
that a routine, right? Like that Don 00:52
really did pull that out of 00:53
>> Yeah. How would you How would you rate 00:54
his impersonation of your dad? I thought 00:56
he did a good job. I thought he crushed 00:57
it. 00:59
>> I'm sitting right next to DJT at the 00:59
time. I'm my hands practically on his 01:00
lap like this like as as Don's doing. 01:02
>> Have you ever tried to impersonate your 01:04
dad? 01:06
>> I don't think I could get away with it 01:06
this not not get away with it, but I 01:08
just I don't think I have it. I mean, 01:09
Don had perfect 01:10
and and tempo. I probably think more 01:14
like DJT, but man, Don Don nailed the 01:16
impersonation. He did a good job with 01:18
that. 01:19
>> What's Dan's reaction when he sees that? 01:20
What's he is is he is 01:22
>> Honestly, he loves it. Yeah. Listen, 01:24
there's one thing about my father. He's 01:26
a funny bastard, right? I mean, he's 01:28
he's guys, you know, the like to me like 01:29
the greatest the greatest moments of all 01:33
the campaigns were in 2016, right? You 01:35
had these campaign managers 01:37
>> and they were coming in and this 01:38
campaign we didn't know what the hell we 01:40
were doing, but it's starting to kind of 01:41
solidify and you know, you have to give 01:42
him a teleprompter. We have to get your 01:44
father on teleprompter. Now remember th 01:46
those in 2016 every speech he gave was 01:48
like two and a half hours of just 01:50
whatever his his mind went to as that 01:52
you know 01:55
>> it's true and every time he got us in 01:56
trouble and it was so good right and and 02:00
what was amazing the New York Times did 02:01
it best they had they had this graph 02:03
where it's like he started off as like 02:05
9% before he entered the race and then 02:06
he goes you know there there's they're 02:08
sending rapists and murderers right and 02:10
New York Times it takes them like two 02:12
days but they melt down how dare him 02:13
he's he's so offensive the Hispanic 02:15
community and sure enough like his polls 02:16
went up to like 20, right? And you know, 02:18
3 weeks later it's, you know, we had all 02:20
obviously a lot of the terrorist 02:22
problems and everything. He's talking 02:23
about a Muslim ban from certain 02:24
countries and how dare him say something 02:26
about him. And then sure enough, guess 02:28
what? The polls go up another 30 points 02:30
and I mean every single even Rosie 02:31
O'Donald, right? You know, when he has 02:33
the famous Megan Megan Kelly thing, you 02:35
know, you've called women X Y and Z only 02:37
Rosie O'Donald, right? [ __ ] polls 02:39
shoot through the roof again. And 02:41
>> it's uh you know, it's it's rather 02:43
amazing. So, the guy's got I mean, he's 02:45
he's a stand-up comic in a certain way 02:47
who feeds off of actually the energy of 02:49
an audience. And uh I I can tell you he 02:51
uh he appreciates good humor better than 02:54
than just about anybody. So, 02:56
>> has he has he always had a sense? Has 02:57
it's always been like this even when you 02:59
guys were kids? 03:00
>> Oh, 100%. I mean, he's he's he's funny. 03:01
He's got big personality, by the way. 03:04
Amazingly analytical, right? I mean, you 03:06
you ask him the sports stat of any 03:07
baseball player, you know, in the past, 03:09
any boxer. Um, I told you I I told you 03:11
the story about, you know, growing up 03:14
and with Stein Brener in all the boxes 03:15
and everything else, but 03:17
>> he will tell you the stats of any 03:18
golfer, of any boxer, of any baseball 03:20
player, of any hockey player, of any 03:22
NBA. I mean, he's really he's amazing. 03:24
So, he's incredibly analytical. He's 03:27
incredibly funny. You know, he can be so 03:28
micro, but also be so macro at the same 03:30
time. The greatest marketer of all time. 03:33
just knows how to distill 03:35
>> complicated subjects in very very few 03:37
words and do it over and over and over 03:39
and and kind of you know beat the 03:41
message into I mean the guy's just 03:43
remarkable. 03:45
>> Was he a good driver? Like did he take 03:46
you guys to did you ever sit next to him 03:48
in the car when he's driving? Because 03:50
you don't see him driving, right? 03:51
>> Oh god. 03:52
>> Was he 03:53
you see the blue Lamborghini with you 03:55
know Melania? But was he someone that 03:57
you can looks like you got something you 03:58
want to say? So, we're we're buying uh 04:00
by the way, some of some of the old 04:02
Donald Trump pictures are like the the 04:03
best, right? That that's a great one. 04:04
The blue he he has one in a pink shirt 04:05
that's just truly epic. Um 04:07
>> we're driving down we're buying a golf 04:10
course right outside Philadelphia and 04:11
I'll never forget it's just him and I. 04:13
And he decides, you know what? Let's 04:14
drive. I'm going to drive. He He has 04:16
this white Rolls-Royce. I'll never 04:17
forget this car. And we're driving down 04:18
the Jersey Turnpike and and people are 04:20
are going past us and they're flipping 04:23
us off. And he's just enjoying the day. 04:24
The sunroof is down. He's with his son. 04:25
He's enjoying life. We're probably doing 04:27
like 55 miles an hour and like little 04:29
old ladies are going by us like you know 04:31
flicking us off and you know look they 04:32
all love me all all of the I'm like 04:34
they're literally flicking you off right 04:37
now because we're we're liter we're 04:38
doing 04:41
>> we're saying you're number one 04:41
>> we're doing Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is 04:42
BEFORE YOU'RE 04:44
>> NUMBER ONE DOG. 04:44
>> And so I'll never forget we we get down 04:45
to the golf course. We do this whole 04:47
thing and uh we do this whole thing for 04:48
this me the members and he goes come on 04:50
let's go get McDonald's. Right. He loves 04:51
everybody knows he loves fast food. 04:52
Right. And uh and I go you're not 04:54
driving. There's no by this point it's 04:56
like 10:00 at night. I'm like there's no 04:58
freaking way you're driving at this 05:00
rate. We're going to get there at 2:00 05:01
in the morning, right? Like I'm I'm 05:02
driving. So I drive this big boat of a 05:04
of a Rolls-Royce through the McDonald's 05:06
drive-thru in the middle of some seedy 05:08
neighborhood. I drive it back up the 05:11
Jersey Turnpike. We're flying at this 05:12
point. We get back. But no, uh, you 05:14
know, honestly, it's like the one thing 05:16
he he really misses. He always loved he 05:17
likes cars, right? But but not in like 05:20
the U type way. He just he liked the 05:21
freedom of being able to drive. And and 05:23
he always jokes about it. He goes, "You 05:25
know, aside from a golf cart, I may 05:26
never actually be able to drive a 05:28
vehicle again because of kind of kind of 05:29
the bubble." But, uh, we we had a lot of 05:31
good memories in a car together. 05:33
>> When When did that happen? Is it 10 05:34
years before him becoming president? Was 05:35
it apprentice when he no longer drove? 05:37
What was the event? 05:39
>> Well, the event was picking up Secret 05:41
Service, right, where you're not 05:42
technically allowed to drive. And so, 05:43
you know, until then, he would he would 05:45
drive himself. He'd go to one of the 05:46
golf courses. He would, you know, he had 05:47
tinted windows and he'd drive up there. 05:49
He really enjoyed it. like he enjoyed 05:51
that that time by himself or with me or 05:52
whoever you know whoever is there but uh 05:55
yeah those days are probably long gone 05:57
in the madness of uh of our lives as you 05:59
can imagine 06:01
>> I like to make omelets on Saturday 06:02
morning and and I'm one of the greatest 06:03
omelette makers in the world I love 06:05
making omelets right what was his 06:06
specialty did he ever cook for you guys 06:09
was it anything he would do or 06:11
>> no I I can't I can't say I ever remember 06:13
Donald Trump cooking 06:15
>> Ray Berry pizza in New York for all for 06:19
all you guys. And you know, for all for 06:21
all you northerners, I mean man, a lot 06:22
of a lot of pizza, a lot of Jackson 06:24
Hole, a lot of fast food. We we loved 06:25
fast food. He loved steaks. Um but no, 06:27
he wasn't he wasn't exactly the person 06:30
to go slave over uh he was much more 06:31
comfortable behind one of those desks 06:33
than he was behind a uh you know, an an 06:35
island in a in a kitchen. 06:37
>> So, we're looking at this book right 06:38
now. If you're watching this and you're 06:40
loving the podcast, this will be at the 06:42
end of every single one of the clips. We 06:44
would like to see if we can do 06:47
something. Okay, collect. Thank you so 06:48
much. I would like you, if you're 06:50
watching this, to go support Eric Trump. 06:52
We're going to put the link below. Buy a 06:54
copy, maybe buy two, maybe buy five and 06:57
gift it to somebody. It's number 30. 06:59
Let's in the next 24 hours, help this 07:01
book become number one on all of Amazon. 07:04
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[English]
The way he impersonated him was great.
And is this it, Rob? Yes, sir.
>> Let's listen to this one more time for
like the 50th time. Go ahead.
>> Who's seen me on social media knows I'm
far more likely to crack a joke or get
myself in trouble for posting some
grossly inappropriate memes than I am to
shed a tear. I know this because I've
even gotten the call from that guy a
couple times.
You know, Dun Dun
[Laughter]
You're getting a little aggressive on
social media, Don. Relax.
>> For him to say that.
>> By the way, you know, that was like the
first time Don's ever impersonated him.
I've literally Don's like my best
friend. Oh my god.
>> I'm telling you, I've literally never
heard that impersonation before. It's
not You've got these guys who just make
that a routine, right? Like that Don
really did pull that out of
>> Yeah. How would you How would you rate
his impersonation of your dad? I thought
he did a good job. I thought he crushed
it.
>> I'm sitting right next to DJT at the
time. I'm my hands practically on his
lap like this like as as Don's doing.
>> Have you ever tried to impersonate your
dad?
>> I don't think I could get away with it
this not not get away with it, but I
just I don't think I have it. I mean,
Don had perfect
and and tempo. I probably think more
like DJT, but man, Don Don nailed the
impersonation. He did a good job with
that.
>> What's Dan's reaction when he sees that?
What's he is is he is
>> Honestly, he loves it. Yeah. Listen,
there's one thing about my father. He's
a funny bastard, right? I mean, he's
he's guys, you know, the like to me like
the greatest the greatest moments of all
the campaigns were in 2016, right? You
had these campaign managers
>> and they were coming in and this
campaign we didn't know what the hell we
were doing, but it's starting to kind of
solidify and you know, you have to give
him a teleprompter. We have to get your
father on teleprompter. Now remember th
those in 2016 every speech he gave was
like two and a half hours of just
whatever his his mind went to as that
you know
>> it's true and every time he got us in
trouble and it was so good right and and
what was amazing the New York Times did
it best they had they had this graph
where it's like he started off as like
9% before he entered the race and then
he goes you know there there's they're
sending rapists and murderers right and
New York Times it takes them like two
days but they melt down how dare him
he's he's so offensive the Hispanic
community and sure enough like his polls
went up to like 20, right? And you know,
3 weeks later it's, you know, we had all
obviously a lot of the terrorist
problems and everything. He's talking
about a Muslim ban from certain
countries and how dare him say something
about him. And then sure enough, guess
what? The polls go up another 30 points
and I mean every single even Rosie
O'Donald, right? You know, when he has
the famous Megan Megan Kelly thing, you
know, you've called women X Y and Z only
Rosie O'Donald, right? [ __ ] polls
shoot through the roof again. And
>> it's uh you know, it's it's rather
amazing. So, the guy's got I mean, he's
he's a stand-up comic in a certain way
who feeds off of actually the energy of
an audience. And uh I I can tell you he
uh he appreciates good humor better than
than just about anybody. So,
>> has he has he always had a sense? Has
it's always been like this even when you
guys were kids?
>> Oh, 100%. I mean, he's he's he's funny.
He's got big personality, by the way.
Amazingly analytical, right? I mean, you
you ask him the sports stat of any
baseball player, you know, in the past,
any boxer. Um, I told you I I told you
the story about, you know, growing up
and with Stein Brener in all the boxes
and everything else, but
>> he will tell you the stats of any
golfer, of any boxer, of any baseball
player, of any hockey player, of any
NBA. I mean, he's really he's amazing.
So, he's incredibly analytical. He's
incredibly funny. You know, he can be so
micro, but also be so macro at the same
time. The greatest marketer of all time.
just knows how to distill
>> complicated subjects in very very few
words and do it over and over and over
and and kind of you know beat the
message into I mean the guy's just
remarkable.
>> Was he a good driver? Like did he take
you guys to did you ever sit next to him
in the car when he's driving? Because
you don't see him driving, right?
>> Oh god.
>> Was he
you see the blue Lamborghini with you
know Melania? But was he someone that
you can looks like you got something you
want to say? So, we're we're buying uh
by the way, some of some of the old
Donald Trump pictures are like the the
best, right? That that's a great one.
The blue he he has one in a pink shirt
that's just truly epic. Um
>> we're driving down we're buying a golf
course right outside Philadelphia and
I'll never forget it's just him and I.
And he decides, you know what? Let's
drive. I'm going to drive. He He has
this white Rolls-Royce. I'll never
forget this car. And we're driving down
the Jersey Turnpike and and people are
are going past us and they're flipping
us off. And he's just enjoying the day.
The sunroof is down. He's with his son.
He's enjoying life. We're probably doing
like 55 miles an hour and like little
old ladies are going by us like you know
flicking us off and you know look they
all love me all all of the I'm like
they're literally flicking you off right
now because we're we're liter we're
doing
>> we're saying you're number one
>> we're doing Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This is
BEFORE YOU'RE
>> NUMBER ONE DOG.
>> And so I'll never forget we we get down
to the golf course. We do this whole
thing and uh we do this whole thing for
this me the members and he goes come on
let's go get McDonald's. Right. He loves
everybody knows he loves fast food.
Right. And uh and I go you're not
driving. There's no by this point it's
like 10:00 at night. I'm like there's no
freaking way you're driving at this
rate. We're going to get there at 2:00
in the morning, right? Like I'm I'm
driving. So I drive this big boat of a
of a Rolls-Royce through the McDonald's
drive-thru in the middle of some seedy
neighborhood. I drive it back up the
Jersey Turnpike. We're flying at this
point. We get back. But no, uh, you
know, honestly, it's like the one thing
he he really misses. He always loved he
likes cars, right? But but not in like
the U type way. He just he liked the
freedom of being able to drive. And and
he always jokes about it. He goes, "You
know, aside from a golf cart, I may
never actually be able to drive a
vehicle again because of kind of kind of
the bubble." But, uh, we we had a lot of
good memories in a car together.
>> When When did that happen? Is it 10
years before him becoming president? Was
it apprentice when he no longer drove?
What was the event?
>> Well, the event was picking up Secret
Service, right, where you're not
technically allowed to drive. And so,
you know, until then, he would he would
drive himself. He'd go to one of the
golf courses. He would, you know, he had
tinted windows and he'd drive up there.
He really enjoyed it. like he enjoyed
that that time by himself or with me or
whoever you know whoever is there but uh
yeah those days are probably long gone
in the madness of uh of our lives as you
can imagine
>> I like to make omelets on Saturday
morning and and I'm one of the greatest
omelette makers in the world I love
making omelets right what was his
specialty did he ever cook for you guys
was it anything he would do or
>> no I I can't I can't say I ever remember
Donald Trump cooking
>> Ray Berry pizza in New York for all for
all you guys. And you know, for all for
all you northerners, I mean man, a lot
of a lot of pizza, a lot of Jackson
Hole, a lot of fast food. We we loved
fast food. He loved steaks. Um but no,
he wasn't he wasn't exactly the person
to go slave over uh he was much more
comfortable behind one of those desks
than he was behind a uh you know, an an
island in a in a kitchen.
>> So, we're looking at this book right
now. If you're watching this and you're
loving the podcast, this will be at the
end of every single one of the clips. We
would like to see if we can do
something. Okay, collect. Thank you so
much. I would like you, if you're
watching this, to go support Eric Trump.
We're going to put the link below. Buy a
copy, maybe buy two, maybe buy five and
gift it to somebody. It's number 30.
Let's in the next 24 hours, help this
book become number one on all of Amazon.
If you can buy 10, order 10. Let's send
a statement. The book comes out October
14th. If you enjoy this video, you want
to watch more videos like this, click
here. And if you want to watch the
entire podcast, click here.
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Vocabulary Meanings

impersonate

/ɪmˈpɜːrsəˌneɪt/

B2
  • verb
  • - to imitate someone's behavior, voice, or appearance

grossly

/ɡroʊsli/

B2
  • adverb
  • - in a way that is very obvious or extreme

shed

/ʃɛd/

A2
  • verb
  • - to drop or let fall, especially tears

aggressive

/əˈɡrɛsɪv/

B1
  • adjective
  • - ready to attack or confront

crush

/krʌʃ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to perform something very well

analytical

/ˌænəˈlɪtɪkəl/

C1
  • adjective
  • - relating to the ability to analyze

distill

/dɪˈstɪl/

C1
  • verb
  • - to extract the essential meaning or essence

solidify

/ˈsɒlɪdɪfaɪ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to make solid or firm

teleprompter

/ˈtɛlɪprɒmptər/

B2
  • noun
  • - a device displaying text to help speakers

offensive

/əˈfɛnsɪv/

B1
  • adjective
  • - causing anger or annoyance

enjoy

/ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to take pleasure in something

freedom

/ˈfriːdəm/

A2
  • noun
  • - the state of being free

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