Man's Democrat sister asks Pres Trump to fulfill her dying brother's bucket list
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A terminally ill Connecticut man who’s a big supporter of President Donald Trump is getting a bucket list wish fulfilled, with help from his Democratic sister.
Donald Trump fulfils dying man's wish with a presidential phone ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=G9jywkf1o_s
Opening up the thread, I genuinely thought the story was going to be that Trump said "fucking no" because the sister was a Democrat and my faith in humanity could take yet another kick in the balls. But he actually did it, whether or not he knew the guy's sister isn't going to vote for him. That's heartwarming.
I wish that the President acting like a normal human being wasn't noteworthy.
Trump is a good man. This doesn't supersize me at all.
The only bucket lists Trump is generally interested in are KFC bucket lists.
This isn't that surprising to me to be honest. I still think Trump is an awful person but if there's anyone he loves besides himself, it's his fans and his supporters.
Trumps bucket list included being a great President. It looks like he is achieving that.
Ah, you're a troll. Well, we all fell for this epic meme.
I thought you were being sarcastic with the supersize me thing but looking at your other posts and this one, I'm not so sure. Still, credit where credit's due - this was a good thing that Trump did and I don't have anything bad to say about it. Let's just hope he can apply this to other things.
Say what you will about Trump but he really understands that what gets you in power is other people. It's why he values loyalty so much, and why he rewards those who follow him and pushes out those who don't, like Steve Bannon.
Except that for him, he is number one. It doesn't matter how loyal you are, the only thing it takes for him to turn on you is for it to be convenient for him to do so.
What are you talking about, he immediately snubs any of his sycophants the moment they become inconvenient for him. He doesn't "value loyalty," he just demands it and offers absolutely none in return.
He also is constantly crediting himself for the accomplishments of other people.
Trump does not value loyalty. He values something very similar:
This is called fealty. The difference is that loyalty is a two-way street, fealty is thankless devotion to your king before he throws you under the bus like he did Michael Cohen (who also expected loyalty and discovered Trump meant something different from what he said).
Did he get through the phone call without insulting the man or praising himself?
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