I think you're wrong. I find him to generally be self-effacing, which is definitely not the sign of a narcissist. Stick around for a bit....watch more of his videos, and you may unlock the key to his humor.
They went to an airfield to stand outside to see their President. Not because he paid them. Not because he did them any specific favor. Just because they love him.
No American public figure has earned this kind of respect since at least JFK.
I don't remember any specific camera shots of the crowds when I was watching Reagan on TV (I was a kid back then). But Reagan did carry FORTY-NINE states, so in the 1984 election I imagine his crowds must have been biblical.
I was a teenager in the 80s. I had such complete trust in Reagan that I mostly ignored politics while he was in office. I just figured he could handle whatever was going on. The atmosphere in the country was such an improvement over Ford and Carter it felt like an eight year continual party.
Upon close inspection, and with full knowledge of some of the more nefarious "goings on" during the Reagan years, his Presidency definitely was not all that I grew up thinking it was.
I doubt that any of them really are.
However, I think it would be extremely interesting to know how many of some of these deeds were "administration" vs. "presidential". Although the buck stops with the President, it would be interesting to know how many "disasters" of the past were actually the result presidential action as opposed to some stupid underling making an error or a decision out of their pay grade.
Not sure of the crowd size, but there were massive parties in the streets of DC after Lee surrendered to end the civil war. Lincoln addressed the masses and told the band to play Dixie, since we owned it now. Crowd went wild.
So much for the stupid narrative of "he can't fill rallies anymore" that came from that TikTok cult.
The reason that one stadium didn't fill was because of protesters clogging up the testing stations and stalling entry.
I'm sure Trump's campaign team took countermeasures since then, to prevent such things from happening again.
Awe that was so sweet...Love him too...oxox
Doubt he was expecting that. Sneaky smile. Hope the president is happy :)
The guy is a bit of a narcissist... but even that caught him off guard.
I think you're wrong. I find him to generally be self-effacing, which is definitely not the sign of a narcissist. Stick around for a bit....watch more of his videos, and you may unlock the key to his humor.
THIS.
Those are ordinary Americans in that crowd.
Salt of the earth people. Ma and Pa.
They went to an airfield to stand outside to see their President. Not because he paid them. Not because he did them any specific favor. Just because they love him.
No American public figure has earned this kind of respect since at least JFK.
Washington was loved like that. Jackson too I think. The guy on the twenty dollar bill. For now.
Franklin Roosevelt was, too, believe it or not. Nobody's alive anymore to tell you from personal experience.
Lincoln too probably.
There may have been a few others but I don't know about them.
But yeah.
I get your point and you are right.
The Presidents you listed, plus possibly Reagan.
I don't remember any specific camera shots of the crowds when I was watching Reagan on TV (I was a kid back then). But Reagan did carry FORTY-NINE states, so in the 1984 election I imagine his crowds must have been biblical.
I was a teenager in the 80s. I had such complete trust in Reagan that I mostly ignored politics while he was in office. I just figured he could handle whatever was going on. The atmosphere in the country was such an improvement over Ford and Carter it felt like an eight year continual party.
Military kid from the 80s here. They loved Reagan.
He did not carry Minnesota. Minnesota always has to be weird.
Sorry but Reagan was a douchebag. No other president can compare to our President today. Trump is the shit!!!!
Upon close inspection, and with full knowledge of some of the more nefarious "goings on" during the Reagan years, his Presidency definitely was not all that I grew up thinking it was.
I doubt that any of them really are.
However, I think it would be extremely interesting to know how many of some of these deeds were "administration" vs. "presidential". Although the buck stops with the President, it would be interesting to know how many "disasters" of the past were actually the result presidential action as opposed to some stupid underling making an error or a decision out of their pay grade.
What about the call boy scandal during Reagan's term? And his response to thr the AIDS epidemic. He was a prick.
Thanks, but I don’t need a million dollars when I’ve got a president I love.
Nope. Won't be able to find one. The closest you would get is George Washington and they didn't make videos back then.
This made me smile and warmed my heart. I really do hope he knows how much he is loved
Ah....Made me smile... Nice way to end my day.
Love this.
I love President Trump. God bless him and God bless America.
Ulysses S. Grant was the most well known person in the world. He saved America and they loved him for it; well, non-democrats anyway.
Not sure of the crowd size, but there were massive parties in the streets of DC after Lee surrendered to end the civil war. Lincoln addressed the masses and told the band to play Dixie, since we owned it now. Crowd went wild.
Well there were a helluva lot of sycophants worshipping Obama because he was half black.
One million dollars... (pinky raised) - austin powers