There’s nothing wrong with presidential candidate
Donald Trump’s self-esteem. Nothing wrong at all.
He has to be the most bragadocious, self-assured,
self-congratulatory, ego-centric kinda guy in this, or any other universe.
Last night “The Donald” appeared for a campaign speech
in Mobile, Alabama, and since the original venue was sold out, he booked a stadium,
and it is an understatement to say that he was not disappointed with the
turnout. 30,000 men, women and children of all sizes and colors, but apparently
one persuasion.
As “Mr. Flip-over” flew in,
his 757 personal jet circled the stadium several times before landing. After he
arrived, and took his place behind the podium, he spared no efforts to laud his
massive capabilities to assume the helm of President of the United States. One
statement stood out among the rest.
“I’m going to be the greatest president God ever
created.”
No, nothing at all wrong with The Donald’s SELF-esteem;
(except, perhaps, the figurative bold print in the first syllable of the word).
By William McDonald, PhD. Excerpt from "(Mc)Donald's Daily Diary" Vol. 5
Post-script - To be fair, I just noticed that my quotation of The Donald in the foregoing blog lacks one word; the word "jobs" between "greatest" and "president." Nonetheless, Trump's entire demeanor and outspokenness about his worth to America, (and the entire universe, for that matter) virtually shouts his contentiousness towards a spirit of humbleness, and his persuasion that he is the personification of God's gift to Himself, and his readiness to take His seat at God's left hand. (He's probably miffed that he can't assume the right hand seat, but of course, its already been taken).
By William McDonald, PhD. Excerpt from "(Mc)Donald's Daily Diary" Vol. 5
Post-script - To be fair, I just noticed that my quotation of The Donald in the foregoing blog lacks one word; the word "jobs" between "greatest" and "president." Nonetheless, Trump's entire demeanor and outspokenness about his worth to America, (and the entire universe, for that matter) virtually shouts his contentiousness towards a spirit of humbleness, and his persuasion that he is the personification of God's gift to Himself, and his readiness to take His seat at God's left hand. (He's probably miffed that he can't assume the right hand seat, but of course, its already been taken).
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