BREAKING: Trump has an AWFUL viral moment with a little girl in the Oval Office while "just looking" at her.
It ended with him telling her to give up on her sport.
Stop letting this monster around children...
"How about you? What sport do you play?" Trump asked the child during a signing event for a proclamation on health and youth sports.
"I play volleyball and in the summer I'm trying to get into soccer," she said.
"Wow... Wow..." said Trump, leaning closer to size her up. "And with your height, do you smash the ball, the volleyball?"
"No," the girl shyly responded.
"Do you get up high? Can you jump high?" asked Trump.
"Not very," admitted the girl.
"Soccer might be better for you," Trump said, making a joke at the girl's expense in front of a room full of people. "I'm just looking. I think she'd be a great soccer player."
Honestly, who acts like this? Children this little need to be encouraged in their pursuits, not told that they lack the height or skills to pursue them. Of course, it's foolish to expect better from Trump at this point. The man is an alleged pedophile after all.
This may seem like a small incident, but it's emblematic of a larger lack of empathy. Trump doesn't know how to behave like a decent human being in any setting, and it seeps into everything he does.
Don't you miss having a normal human being in the White House?
Please ❤️ and share if you would NEVER allow Trump around your children.
Matthew Lillard doesn't think he's talented but instead the only reason he gets cast is because of the nostalgia factor
"I don’t think anyone really likes me. They just miss the old times. Who should we get? Who’s old and relatively warm and fuzzy feeling? Let’s get Matthew Lillard. Talented? No. But do we like him? Yes."
#matlock. Playing the judge is the great character actor John Kapelos. He appeared in John Hughes movies such as Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club.
Rest in peace Patrick Muldoon, who sadly passed away at the age of 57. Patrick originated the role of Austin Reed in July 1992. Here is his last scene with Christie Clark in July 2012 followed by his first 20 years prior in July 1992. #AustinReed#ChristieClark#Caustin#Days
Growing up is realising that in Titanic, Rose decides to throw away a $250 million pendant in memory of an unemployed man with whom she had sex one time.
Meanwhile, her husband worked hard all his life to maintain her and give her and her children a life of luxury, and he would surely have also appreciated the inheritance and lived peacefully.
She could have also given the pendant to her granddaughter, who took care of her her whole life.
The real villain of the movie was Rose.