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We don't really want to hear much more about what The Donald is trying to "inject," and where, but since we've been talking at such length about honesty around here, it's a good thing he's a firm believer in second chances, especially since newly-minted fake-executive E.J. Ridings likely doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of getting one.

Ridings, 42, has never been a top professional on Wall Street. Ridings, in an interview with Money in September, said the "top-executive" reference in his bio refers to an 18-month period in which he was a retail stock broker at Morgan Stanley.

We're just speculating here, but we assume it'd be wise for fake executives to learn to operate just as smoothly under the podium.

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