Miss USA Doesn’t Need ‘The Donald’ After All
The dump trump campaign seems to be working, at least for those involved in the Miss USA pageant. You will recall NBC dumped “the Donald” after his insulting immigration remarks at his bizarre announcement of his intention to run for president.
Independent network Reelz has acquired the rights to the Miss USA pageant, which CEO Stan Hubbard hails as “an integral part of American tradition.” He made no mention of the anti-Mexico comments that caused NBC, Univision, and a host of others to back away from co-owner Donald Trump.
Though few details of the acquisition are known, Reelz says the pageant will air as scheduled on July 12, the AP reports. That means organizers will be rushing to fill the spots of those who’ve dropped out, including both co-hosts, as many as four of five judges, and all three announced performers: Rapper Flo Rida, country singer/The Voice winner Craig Wayne Boyd, and pop singer Natalie La Rose.
Apparently life post Trump goes on. It’s doubtful that Trump will be our next president but he will always be the ringmaster of his own circus.
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I am so looking forward to the debates with him on the stage. I though it couldn’t be beat by the last contestants, but this one will trump that one by miles.
I am so looking forward to the debates with him on the stage. I though it couldn’t be beat by the last contestants but this one will trump that one by miles.
“trump” that one? Very good indeed!!