Mr. President, How are you going to work with people who seem to have divorced themselves from reality?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People go through life and make personal decisions and sometimes they don't work out. I won't be the first person to be divorced.
From my mother to people that I've known in my lifetime, they've tried to settle me down a little bit. Now I'm trying to do the same thing to my man Trump.
Nobody wants to end up super rich and famous - but divorced. I'm always clear on that and try to stay on the right side of the line.
Interpreting anyone's marriage - a neighbor's, let alone the president's - is extremely difficult.
The way we divorce in this country hurts people on the deepest level. The ripple effect and resonance of it is remarkable, vast - vast - and if I ever went into Parliament, I would become very involved in that.
Once when I was working for the Daily News, I was summoned back to work from vacation because Donald Trump announced he was getting a divorce.
I don't think anybody whose ever been divorced can tell you divorce is easy or fun or feels like anything other than a tremendous failure.
Divorce is a by-product of the fact that maybe the nuclear unit is gone.
I can't conceive of caring more about my president than my own partner.
What chance does a five-foot-seven billionaire Jew who's divorced really have of becoming president?