I'm sure it may be possible to draw some negatives from this piece. May
as well stop now since this relates to USA politics...


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Trump Does The Unthinkable

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Liz Crokin 
Posted: Jul 10, 2016 12:01 AM

Donald Trump is a racist, bigot, sexist, xenophobe, anti-Semitic and 
Islamophobe -- did I miss anything? The left and the media launch these hideous 
kinds of attacks at Trump everyday; yet, nothing could be further from the 
truth about the real estate mogul. As an entertainment journalist, I’ve had the 
opportunity to cover Trump for over a decade, and in all my years covering him 
I’ve never heard anything negative about the man until he announced he was 
running for president. Keep in mind, I got paid a lot of money to dig up dirt 
on celebrities like Trump for a living so a scandalous story on the famous 
billionaire could’ve potentially sold a lot of magazines and would’ve been a 
“yuge” feather in my cap. Instead, I found that he doesn’t drink alcohol or do 
drugs, he’s a hardworking businessman and totally devoted to his beloved wife 
and children. On top of that, he’s one of the most generous celebrities in the 
world with a heart filled with more gold than h!
 is $100 million New York penthouse.
 
In 2004, the first season of “The Apprentice” aired and at that time I worked 
as an entertainment columnist for the “RedEye Edition of the Chicago Tribune” 
and as a freelancer for “Us Weekly”. I had a gut feeling that Chicago 
contestant, Bill Rancic, was going to win the reality show. So I contacted him 
and covered the hit show the entire season. I managed to score an invite to New 
York for the show’s grand finale and after-party. This is where I first met 
Trump and got to ask him a few questions. That year, Rancic did win “The 
Apprentice”. I attended “The Apprentice” finale the next two years in a row. 
Between that and the frequent visits Trump and his family made to Chicago 
during the construction of their Trump International Hotel & Tower, I got a 
chance to meet most of his family too and I’ve had nothing but positive 
experiences with them. Since the media has failed so miserably at reporting the 
truth about Trump, I decided to put together some of!
  the acts of kindness he’s committed over three decades which has gone 
virtually unnoticed or fallen on deaf ears.
 
In 1986, Trump prevented the foreclosure of Annabell Hill’s family farm after 
her husband committed suicide.  Trump personally phoned down to the auction to 
stop the sale of her home and offered the widow money. Trump decided to take 
action after he saw Hill’s pleas for help in news reports.
 
In 1988, a commercial airline refused to fly Andrew Ten, a sick Orthodox Jewish 
child with a rare illness, across the country to get medical care because he 
had to travel with an elaborate life-support system. His grief stricken parents 
contacted Trump for help and he didn’t hesitate to send his own plane to take 
the child from Los Angeles to New York so he could get his treatment.
 
In 1991, 200 Marines who served in Operation Desert Storm spent time at Camp 
Lejeune in North Carolina before they were scheduled to return home to their 
families. However, the Marines were told that a mistake had been made and an 
aircraft would not be able to take them home on their scheduled departure date. 
When Trump got wind of this, he sent his plane to make two trips from North 
Carolina to Miami to safely return the Gulf War Marines to their loved ones.
 
In 1995, a motorist stopped to help Trump after the limo he was traveling in 
got a flat tire. Trump asked the Good Samaritan how he could repay him for his 
help. All the man asked for was a bouquet of flowers for his wife. A few weeks 
later Trump sent the flowers with a note that read: “We’ve paid off your 
mortgage.”
 
In 1996, Trump filed a lawsuit against the city of Palm Beach, Florida accusing 
the town of discriminating against his Mar-a-Lago resort club because it 
allowed Jews and blacks. Abraham Foxman, who was the Anti-Defamation League 
Director at the time, said Trump “put the light on Palm Beach – not on the 
beauty and the glitter, but on its seamier side of discrimination.” Foxman also 
noted that Trump’s charge had a trickle-down effect because other clubs 
followed his lead and began admitting Jews and blacks.
 
In 2000, Maury Povich featured a little girl named Megan who struggled with 
Brittle Bone Disease on his show and Trump happened to be watching. Trump said 
the little girl’s story and positive attitude touched his heart. So he 
contacted Maury and gifted the little girl and her family with a very generous 
check.
 
In 2008, after Jennifer Hudson’s family members were tragically murdered in 
Chicago, Trump put the Oscar-winning actress and her family up at his Windy 
City hotel for free. In addition to that, Trump’s security took extra measures 
to ensure Hudson and her family members were safe during such a difficult time.
 
In 2013, New York bus driver Darnell Barton spotted a woman close to the edge 
of a bridge staring at traffic below as he drove by. He stopped the bus, got 
out and put his arm around the woman and saved her life by convincing her to 
not jump. When Trump heard about this story, he sent the hero bus driver a 
check simply because he believed his good deed deserved to be rewarded.
 
In 2014, Trump gave $25,000 to Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi after he spent seven 
months in a Mexican jail for accidentally crossing the US-Mexico border. 
President Barack Obama couldn’t even be bothered to make one phone call to 
assist with the United States Marine’s release; however, Trump opened his 
pocketbook to help this serviceman get back on his feet.
 
In 2016, Melissa Consin Young attended a Trump rally and tearfully thanked 
Trump for changing her life. She said she proudly stood on stage with Trump as 
Miss Wisconsin USA in 2005. However, years later she found herself struggling 
with an incurable illness and during her darkest days she explained that she 
received a handwritten letter from Trump telling her she’s the “bravest woman, 
I know.” She said the opportunities that she got from Trump and his 
organizations ultimately provided her Mexican-American son with a full-ride to 
college.
 
Lynne Patton, a black female executive for the Trump Organization, released a 
statement in 2016 defending her boss against accusations that he’s a racist and 
a bigot. She tearfully revealed how she’s struggled with substance abuse and 
addiction for years. Instead of kicking her to the curb, she said the Trump 
Organization and his entire family loyally stood by her through “immensely 
difficult times.”
 
Trump’s kindness knows no bounds and his generosity has and continues to touch 
the lives of people from every sex, race and religion. When Trump sees someone 
in need, he wants to help.
 
Two decades ago, Oprah asked Trump in a TV interview if he’d run for president. 
He said: “If it got so bad, I would never want to rule it out totally, because 
I really am tired of seeing what’s happening with this country.” That day has 
come. Trump sees that America is in need and he wants to help – how unthinkable!

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