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<li><b>2005: Trump personally attended an event marketing one of his properties that used a “psychic psychiatrist” to entice potential buyers.</b> “Today, some agents don't just show the house, they put on a show. The events, called extreme open houses, can revolve around an appearance by a best-selling author, a garage sale, or a fashion show. At a Manhattan penthouse being sold by Donald Trump, a so-called ‘psychic psychiatrist’ performed what she called ‘energy healings.’ The Donald made an appearance at the invitation-only affair. […] The party-like atmosphere adds flair to a stale property, buzz to a pricey place and puts a tough sell in a new light. ‘It puts energy and attention on to a place,’ said Wendy Sarasohn, a broker who favors the approach, and who organized the Trump event.” (<i>Chicago Tribune</i>, April 10, 2005)
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==Major Related Topics==
 
[[Birtherism]]
 
[[Birtherism]]

Revision as of 14:25, 11 October 2019

Errata

  • 2005: Trump personally attended an event marketing one of his properties that used a “psychic psychiatrist” to entice potential buyers. “Today, some agents don't just show the house, they put on a show. The events, called extreme open houses, can revolve around an appearance by a best-selling author, a garage sale, or a fashion show. At a Manhattan penthouse being sold by Donald Trump, a so-called ‘psychic psychiatrist’ performed what she called ‘energy healings.’ The Donald made an appearance at the invitation-only affair. […] The party-like atmosphere adds flair to a stale property, buzz to a pricey place and puts a tough sell in a new light. ‘It puts energy and attention on to a place,’ said Wendy Sarasohn, a broker who favors the approach, and who organized the Trump event.” (Chicago Tribune, April 10, 2005)

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Birtherism