If last night's "Apprentice" is any indication (yes, I watch it), it can be impossible to change Trump's mind once he's seized on an idea he likes.
For those who had the good taste to be watching something else last night: Buick sponsored the weekly challenge; Trump assumed the men's team would name Michael Andretti the project manager, because, you know, he drives cars for a living. Instead, Andretti and the other men thought car-nut Adam Carolla would make a better front man for the task.
Trump was surprised -- so Ivanka and Don Jr., were surprised, too. The three Trumps were like a dog with a bone, and they weren't going to let go of the idea that Andretti should have been the project manager, even though Andretti is not charismatic, isn't proficient at public speaking, and doesn't really know any more about Buicks than Adam Carolla, who did a great job running the task and representing the Buick Verano.
Trump claimed the Buick execs preferred the women's team, although the men's presentations appeared, at worst, even, if not clearly superior. In the board room, the first words out of Trump's mouth was, "Why didn't Michael Andretti lead the task?" The spectacularly subservient Ivanka and Don Jr. beat on the same point for the rest of the show -- despite the men's team insisting that Carolla made a much better project manager than Andretti would have, and that Lou "Why not paint me green and let me play The Hulk" Ferigno should be fired. Finally, The Donald did what you knew he was going to do two hours earlier: He fired Michael Andretti, and canned Carolla for good measure.
"You did the right thing," Ivanka told him afterwards, as she always does. "It was a no-brainer," Don Jr. pitched in.
I wouldn't expect Gil Hanse to change Trump's mind about anything.