To hear the radical Marxist leftists and their woketard partners in crime (looting, polluting the nation’s bloodline, embezzelement) tell it, President Trump is a soulless narcissist and sociopath incapable of empathy or kindness. But one need spend only a few seconds on the Internet to find out that he is among the biggest-hearted of men.
Consider that in 1995 his presidential limousine had a flat tire, and his driver shrugged and said, “Sorry, chief, not part of my job description.” President Trump rolled up his sleeves and was about to change the tire himself when an African American men’s fashion influencer walked by, recognized that the president was wearing a $4300 Brioni suit, and couldn’t bear the thought of the president staining it. The African American, in old jeans and a No Justice No Peace T-shirt, insisted on changing the tire himself while the president sat in his limo studying briefing documents formulated to help him make even wiser decisions than he would have without them.
When the job was complete, the president asked the African American how he might materially express his appreciation. “Well,” the African American mused, “my wife has always loved flowers.”
The next day, he woke up to the news that President Trump had bought a flower shop over on Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. for his wife, and arranged for her to be fast-tracked for a florist’s license.
And that wasn’t all, by a long shot. The president also paid the couple’s daughter’s way through medical school. She became one of Médecins Sans Frontières’ top epidemiologists, and was credited with saving over 41,200 lives in darkest Africa during the AIDS epidemic.
Not convinced of Mr. Trump’s kindness? Well, how about that, when younger daughter Tiffany was in middle and high school, President Trump would commonly take time out of his very busy schedule to write her a note congratulating her on her good grades? Or that when a hurricane devastated Puerto Rico in 2017, he flew down there to help aid workers distribute paper towels?
These are the actions of an unkind man?
But all these things pale in comparison with the kindness the president manifested over this past weekend.
On Sunday morning, the president saw on Formerly Twitter a message from one John Basham, who’s a little iffy on capitalization, and whose nurse wife had been offered a job rehabilitating disabled veterans like himself. She had eagerly accepted the job, and she and Mr. B, both avid Trumpists, had sold their home in Fort Worth in anticipation of relocating in Waco, only to learn that one of the 761 executive orders the president had signed his first afternoon in office caused Mrs. B’s job offer to be rescinded.
President Trump’s response to Mr. Basham’s plea tells you all you need to know about what Vice President Pence called “this good, good man”.
I think we should give him the Nobel Peace Prize AND petition His Holiness to have the man declared a saint even while he lives. After all, he has performed miracles that can easily be confirmed (e.g., destruction of the USA, its formerly Supreme Court, the environment, the rule of law, et al.). What a great man....NOT!
FInally, someone has the courage to speak out about how great our der leader is. God bless him for saving Amerika from those devil wershipping libs!! God bless you too!! amen