Democrats and the legacy media have invested heavily into dehumanizing Donald Trump, perpetrating a vile campaign to paint the Republican nominee as Adolf Hitler reincarnated, a direct threat to the very existence of America — a campaign that nearly paid dividends on July 13, 2024.
There is another side to the story, where Trump displays exceptional episodes of kindness to supporters, but the same media that pushes the “suckers and losers” hoax can’t be bothered to spend time reporting on them.
Conservative podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey shared one such story on social media this week.
“Tonight I received a message someone telling me a story about Trump,” she posted on Thursday. “A business owner in Ohio donated to Trump’s campaign twice. When his wife was diagnosed with cancer, Trump called him to see how she was doing. The wife eventually passed, and, despite being embroiled in a trial, Trump called him to send his condolences.”
“We’ve heard dozens of similar stories about Trump over the years. You never hear these kinds of things about Kamala Harris, and you know they’d be amplified if they existed. No longtime friends hailing her generosity. No person from her past sharing a story of her unexpected hospitality. You only ever hear that she’s vengeful and horrible to work with,” she continued. “And yet we’re all supposed to believe that now, suddenly, she’s this magnanimous, empathetic, powerful and popular figure that will lead America into greatness. It’s all such hogwash.”
Tonight I received a message someone telling me a story about Trump. A business owner in Ohio donated to Trump’s campaign twice. When his wife was diagnosed with cancer, Trump called him to see how she was doing. The wife eventually passed, and, despite being embroiled in a…
— Allie Beth Stuckey (@conservmillen) August 23, 2024
If we have learned anything about politics in post-Obama America, it’s that the truth has been stood up on its head.
A great example of this is the ongoing Obama Machine™ psyop campaign that rivals the fabricated Lee Harvey Oswald lone shooter narrative, where Kamala Harris is now being hailed as the next great thing despite a record low approval rating as vice president and her own party seeing her as a laughing stock just two months ago.
Another story of Trump’s affection for supporters took place on Wednesday when an elderly woman fainted at his rally in Asheboro, North Carolina.
This was the former president’s first outdoor rally since being shot by a failed assassin. Upon learning of the woman’s distress, he emerged from behind bulletproof glass to go check on the woman. Not only did he advise her to drink plenty of water, he leaned in and hugged the woman.
Love him or hate him, you have to admit that @realDonaldTrump truly cares for the American People
This was the woman who fainted at the rally today.
God Bless Trump pic.twitter.com/mjBvU0vx3s
— TONY™ (@TONYxTWO) August 21, 2024
And while the media largely ignores incidents like this, you see shameless celebrations of the newly installed Democratic nominee for far less.
“Kamala Harris takes control of medical crisis from the stage at her Milwaukee rally, turns it into a teachable moment,” Mike Sington, a retired senior executive at NBCUniversal, embarrassingly posted while sharing the clip below.
“We need a medic here, please.” Kamala Harris takes control of medical crisis from the stage at her Milwaukee rally, turns it into a teachable moment. pic.twitter.com/prx6UpFpJh
— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) August 21, 2024
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