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Trump makes Florida boy cry…shows how he will lose nomination

10/27/2015

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This past weekend I took my son to a political rally. Though he just turned twelve years of age, he is a bit of a political veteran. By the nature of my job he has been exposed to a number of high profile politicians, entertainment stars and athletes. In 2011 at the age of eight he conducted an interview of Herman Cain. In 2012 I took him to see and meet the GOP nominee Mitt Romney. Romney was extremely kind and gracious and the memory is forever etched in the mind of my son.

This year my son determined Donald Trump was his candidate. He liked Trump’s no nonsense approach and hung on The Donald’s self proclaimed success story. He argued for Trump in his circle of friends and was quite enthusiastic when I asked if he’d like to go see Trump speak, and maybe, just maybe, meet him.

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While we had no formal meeting scheduled with Mr. Trump, I was able to maneuver us to a location where the candidate had to pass on his way to the stage, all but ensuring an encounter for my boy. As we waited, my son grew more excited. He wore a Trump button, clutched a Trump campaign sign and had a pen at the ready for an autograph. As the moment of Trump’s arrival drew closer, Michael’s surety that Donald Trump was the right man for President had never been more pronounced.

Then came Trump. He walked the narrow path to the stage with a small line of admirers to his right. He high fived and touched hands. Then he came upon the twelve year old boy with stars in his eyes. My son handed him the sign and pen. Trump took the pen, wrong side up, with the point of the pen facing him rather than facing the sign. He tried to scribble a signature but the wrong end of the pen didn’t allow it. What happened next changed my son’s perception of Donald Trump forever.

Frustrated that the pen wasn’t working, Trump thrust the sign back to my boy, literally threw the pen at him and hollered “Where’s the pen?”. And I do mean hollered. 

He hollered at a twelve year old boy. In that instant the young, avid Trump fan became quite the opposite. He was hurt, he was disappointed and he was stunned, all thanks to Donald Trump. My boy turned to me with anguish in his eyes. With a shaky voice and watery eyes he looked up at me and said “He threw the pen at me! Why Dad? Why? Why did he do that?”  As I offered comfort to my wonderful little guy, he made an amazing observation.

“He doesn’t care.” he said of Trump. “He doesn’t care. He is just going through the motions.” His tears were in full bloom now. “All he cares about is himself”

In a matter of seconds Donald Trump had taken someone who admired him and thought he was the best candidate on the planet and twisted those feelings 180 degrees. Through his own actions Trump had lifted the veil of all the braggadocio and money and shown this little boy something far more important. “All he cares about is himself”

Losing the support of a 12 year old boy won’t cost Donald Trump the nomination. But the brash, narcissistic attitude will. Much the way the veil was lifted for this child, the veil will be lifted for the American public.

There are those that like his abrupt manner. They like the attacks on the mainstream media and political correctness. But Trump’s attacks on Carly Fiorina’s looks and on Ben Carson’s religion aren’t something to be admired. Making a boy cry was inexcusable. 

As that same veil lifts for all of America and they see what became obvious to my 12 year old son, that Trump cares primarily about Trump, look for their turnaround in support to be every bit as swift and final as Michael’s. As the nation recognizes the narcissist, his poll numbers will plummet. I saw the end of Donald Trump’s candidacy this past weekend. It’s coming soon.
6 Comments
Tamara K
10/28/2015 10:19:06 am

Horrible. Poor Michael. Interesting note that the Donald the Douche can't use a pen properly on top of being a horrible person.

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Brian foshee link
10/29/2015 01:15:29 pm

That's sad. Please tell your son Trump is under an extreme amount of pressure. I'm sure you have yelled when you didn't need to. I have. It's not an excuse. He should have been kind. It may lend some insight to him.

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Lexipants
10/30/2015 10:19:26 pm

Dude. No. You're trying to play devil's advocate for a man who should definitely know better and who doesn't deserve one iota of your sympathy. Basically everything he does is terrible and inexcusable. This is just the cherry on top of his latest pile of awful.

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Megan Wells
10/30/2015 04:56:59 pm

A candidate that's basing his political campaign on open racism, virulent sexism, xenophobia and other forms of inexcusable bigotry and you just NOW realize that he doesn't care about anyone but himself? Excuse me if I shake my head and wonder why it took both of you this long to figure it out. Does he have to hurt you personally before you stop supporting him? Because the minute he called Mexicans rapists I instantly realized that he'd never be a good president.

Empathy is caring about other people being hurt by him. I'm genuinely sorry that he yelled at your son but I think a wake up call for you both was needed. Trump is a poisonous bigot and his supporters have no empathy for other human beings. I guess it'll take them getting hurt personally before they wake up and smell the roses too, because they sure don't care that his hatred hurts other people.

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Lexipants
10/30/2015 10:16:07 pm

Congratulations. Now you both see what the rest of us could see from the start. The thought of Trump (or Carson, for that matter) in office is TERRIFYING.

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Kian Finnegan link
11/26/2020 05:40:32 pm

Hi thannks for posting this

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    Tim Constantine is a political and broadcasting veteran. He was a  Political Science major at the University of Southern Maine, was twice elected to public office and has been a top ranked broadcaster in multiple markets. 

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