Donald Trump Once Wanted a 'Blacks vs Whites' Version of 'The Apprentice' [Audio] | lovebscott.com

Donald Trump Once Wanted a ‘Blacks vs Whites’ Version of ‘The Apprentice’ [Audio]

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If you thought Donald Trump couldn’t get any more ridiculous…think again.

In 2005, Donald Trump spoke to Howard Stern and brought up the idea of having his show, The Apprentice, do a version where Black contestants competed against white contestants.

Mr. Trump literally wanted to put ‘highly educated’ Blacks vs. whites in a televised competition and thought it would be the highest rated show on television.

via Buzzfeed:

“On The Apprentice there was a concept, okay, thrown out by some person, nine blacks against nine whites,” said Trump. “And it would be nine blacks against nine whites, all highly educated, very smart, strong, beautiful. Do you like it? Do you like it, Robin?”

“I think you’re gonna have a riot,” Stern co-host Robin Quivers said, after Stern said he liked the idea.

“It would be the highest-rated show on television,” interjected Trump.

Stern went on to ask Trump a series of questions.

“Very dark blacks, or light-skinned blacks?” Stern asked.

“Assortment,” Trump responded, “against whites.”

When a laughing Quivers asked how many blondes, Trump added he wanted all nine whites to be blonde.

“This was a thought that was given to us, and I don’t think NBC is thrilled with the idea, with the concept,” says Trump.

“Wouldn’t that set off a racial war?” asks Stern.

“Actually, I don’t think it would,” responded Trump. “I think it would be handled very beautifully by me. Because, as you know, I’m very diplomatic… Also, I think you’d have 35 million people a night watching.”

Stern said that on some level the idea was wrong, but he’d watch it. “You’d have to, because you want to know when the riots start,” Quivers said.

“There’s something wrong with it, but I don’t know, maybe we should think about it,” Trump said.

Listen to the audio below. This man can NOT be president of the United States.

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