
After suggesting that Donald Trump might be more famous for his reality TV endeavors than for the untold billions he's made in real estate (not to mention his premium-meats-derived riches) , LAT business columnist David Lazarus feels The Donald's epistulary wrath, an honor usually reserved for his higher-profile enemies: "I am worth many billions of dollars, am building large scale developments all over the world, am considered by many to be, by far, the hottest name in real estate, and I have to read an article by a third-rate reporter in your newspaper that my "primary claim to fame" is hosting The Apprentice. Unlike many other people that make their money giving seminars, I made my money in real estate and, as your reporter should have known, I never filed for bankruptcy. [...] P.S. The picture, however, was great!" [LAT, LAT]