@Brandon9000,
Brandon9000 wrote:
Well, since you chose not to watch, here is a summary what she actually said:
1. It is one of his defining qualities that he can do whatever he puts his mind to.
2. His desire for excellence is contagious and he posseses a unique gift for bringing that trait out in others.
3. He's always helped me be the best version of myself by encouragement and by example.
4. My Dad has taken great pride in my accomplishments.
5. He wrote "sweet" notes on all of my report cards.
6. My father always asks about my other family (with mother Marla Maples) to make sure that they are healthy and safe.
7. When someone close to me died, the first call I got to comfort me was my father. He got me through it with "unwavering support."
8. My father is a "natural born encourager," the last person who will ever tell you to lower your sights or give up your dreams.
9. People who know him well see that he is very friendly, considerate, funny, and real, strong, protective, kind, and endearing.
Sounds pretty good to me. Only someone desperate to find something wrong would describe it as "edged with sadness" as you quoted. Basically, she said that she has a great father who has always helped, supported and encouraged her and whom she loves.
1. Platitude
2. Platitude. "Unique?" Hardly.
3. How about by, I don't know, actually being a dad? Maples moved to California to raise Tiffany... about as far away from Trump as she could get. Speaks volumes, to me, especially that Trump didn't make any effort to be near his kid. "Family values," indeed.
4. Narcissist.
5. ...but never went to a back-to-school night, I'll bet.
6. Good for him.
7. I note he wasn't around to offer a hug, or cry with her.
8. Great. He can be the "encourager-in-chief."
9. "People who know him." So is he not showing his true self?
I'm glad you like Tiffany Trump. Good for you. I'm sure she's a great person, in fact. She likes her dad. Great. I'm glad for her.
Not sure why you're invested in trying to convince me that anything she says about Trump matters, though.