In an interview, Bill said that he was proud of the way he had played the game. He said that he was true to himself the whole way through. In his own interview, Kwame said that his grandfather could only sign his name with an
X
and his mother was the first in his family to finish college. And now, Kwame had an MBA from Harvard and might have the opportunity to work for Donald Trump. Kwame thought that he was truly living the American Dream. On the rooftop, Kwame told Bill,
May the best man win.
Bill replied,
I think we already have."
Well, I hope Kwame gets the job in the finale this week, though it looks like Omarosa has created a big problem for him by "losing" Jessica Simpson.
I like Kwame's portrayal.
But I like Bill's portrayal too.
Either of them should do just fine in the Trump organization.
All business, and especially business at Donald Trump's level, comes down to personal relationships.
One thing I've noticed over the course of 12 weeks of the show is that of all the cronies brought in by the Donald, to either participate or observe, none look like Kwame.
With the female CEO running his golf/country club operations, hiring Kwame would fill that empty "token" seat
in the boadroom, but my gut says that Trump's going to stick with what's made him comfortable and successful over the years ... so, congratulations in advance, Bill.
I will eat my words if I'm wrong, but this is business, never personal.
The only color smart businessmen care about is green... blah, blah, blah.
Well, we'll see.