Hillary Clinton's opinion of Donald Trump's "very thin skin" is on record. It's dangerous, according to the Democratic presidential nominee, and could potentially lead the country to war.
But according to the comedians who roasted the GOP presidential nominee back in 2011, Trump is actually a good sport. Or at least he's good at pretending to be a good sport.
Yesterday, comedy writer and Family Guy producer Aaron Lee posted a list of "Jokes that were and were not allowed at the roast of Donald Trump."
On the approved punchline menu, Lee's personal analysis of all the jokes told at the televised roast, are laughs about Trump's hair, all of his three wives, his penchant for models, his failed product endorsements, his failed casinos, his status as a business legacy, his weight and his relationship with daughter Ivanka.
According to Lee, who's written for more than a half-dozen such roasts, the only wisecrack Trump didn't want told was "any joke that suggests Trump is not actually as wealthy as he claims to be".