We started out watching him interact with the people of North Carolina, and it was truly amazing to see the genuine patience and care he exhibited towards them. He hugged them, Melania hugged them, they listened to their stories, and acted like truly caring leaders.
And to think of the scope of his day’s events…starting out on the disaste…
We started out watching him interact with the people of North Carolina, and it was truly amazing to see the genuine patience and care he exhibited towards them. He hugged them, Melania hugged them, they listened to their stories, and acted like truly caring leaders.
And to think of the scope of his day’s events…starting out on the disaster stricken east coast and then flying to the disaster stricken west coast, covering this nation in one day to bring hope and care to those desperate Americans. It made my heart glad and thankful to God for bringing us to this moment.
I’m getting the impression that the First Lady is fiercely loyal to her husband, it’s always been evident that she is a mama bear with her son, but we’re seeing a new side of her. The look on her face when that fool was speaking at the National Cathedral spoke volumes!
It's interesting that you say, "they acted like truly caring leaders." Is Melania a leader? I saw her role as being a supportive presence for Trump, but maybe she is a leader as well, albeit not directly elected.
I'm curious, what used to be the role of a queen? She didn't have any direct power. Was her role simply (or not so simply) to provide support for the king and shore up the king's honor and authority? Was she a leader, and in what way? Was she a leader because she had the king's ear? Because she was an extension of the king in some way? Or, a team with the king?
And from another angle, how much support does a man receive from his wife standing silently with him? I guess, a lot? Presumably Melania also gives Trump feedback or the benefit of a second perspective, in private and in a way that's helpful to him.
I've read of a wife referred to as a "king-maker." Do men naturally recognize the truth of this dynamic? Is this only a mystery in our "post-king" feminism-saturated society?
We started out watching him interact with the people of North Carolina, and it was truly amazing to see the genuine patience and care he exhibited towards them. He hugged them, Melania hugged them, they listened to their stories, and acted like truly caring leaders.
And to think of the scope of his day’s events…starting out on the disaster stricken east coast and then flying to the disaster stricken west coast, covering this nation in one day to bring hope and care to those desperate Americans. It made my heart glad and thankful to God for bringing us to this moment.
The First Lady was everywhere that her husband went. I don't recall ever seeing this.
I’m getting the impression that the First Lady is fiercely loyal to her husband, it’s always been evident that she is a mama bear with her son, but we’re seeing a new side of her. The look on her face when that fool was speaking at the National Cathedral spoke volumes!
I'll have to watch now just for that. I skipped it because I had a pretty good idea of what deluded uber-liberal warped Episcopal bishops can be.
FBB3, I also noticed that! Aaannd she looks pretty damn hot too!
And at 55 years old too.
And the stupid talking heads still can’t figure out why we voted for him!
This is what I love about him! No way any of our previous recent presidents would show this level of heartfelt and genuine care.
That's because they were all tools of the Cabal. Bush, Clinton, Bush Jr., Obama, and Blinken/Sullivan/Dr. Jill. (did I leave out any puppetmasters?)
AND MELANIE ATTENDED THAT CONFERENCE WITH HIM, BY HIS SIDE.
An amazing show of lockstep unity and loyalty.
It's interesting that you say, "they acted like truly caring leaders." Is Melania a leader? I saw her role as being a supportive presence for Trump, but maybe she is a leader as well, albeit not directly elected.
I'm curious, what used to be the role of a queen? She didn't have any direct power. Was her role simply (or not so simply) to provide support for the king and shore up the king's honor and authority? Was she a leader, and in what way? Was she a leader because she had the king's ear? Because she was an extension of the king in some way? Or, a team with the king?
And from another angle, how much support does a man receive from his wife standing silently with him? I guess, a lot? Presumably Melania also gives Trump feedback or the benefit of a second perspective, in private and in a way that's helpful to him.
I've read of a wife referred to as a "king-maker." Do men naturally recognize the truth of this dynamic? Is this only a mystery in our "post-king" feminism-saturated society?