Imagine the bubble this guy lives in, that he really didn't anticipate the media feeding frenzy his words would set off:
Presidential candidate and ex-reality TV star Donald Trump admitted on Saturday that the wave of condemnation and crumbling business relationships, which followed his remarks calling immigrants "rapists," has caught him a little off guard.
"I didn't know it was going to be quite this severe," Trump said on "Fox & Friends." "But I really knew it was going to be bad."
"You know, maybe I'm leading in polls, but this is certainly not good," he also said. "I lose customers, I lose people."
Macy's, NBC Universal, Univision, Televisa and Serta have all dropped partnerships and business dealings with Trump following his "rapists" remark — which "Fox & Friends" co-host Clayton Morris described as "straight talk."
"They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime. They're rapists," Trump said during his presidential launch. "And some, I assume, are good people."
[...] "For the people who say I'm doing it for my brand — this isn't good for my brand. I think it's bad for my brand," he said.