Donald’s wealth is well known. He measures everything through wealth. When he says he’ll make America great again, he’s not talking about great in principle or great in opportunity or great in decency or charity. He’s not talking about the greatness of our freedom, our liberty, our government or justice system. When he talks about “greatness”, he’s talking about being financially rich. The only value Donald truly holds is love of money. In fact, if you’re not wealthy, you’re not great as this quote from his May 26, 2015 campaign rally makes clear: “You have to be wealthy in order to be great, sorry to say.” In Donald’s world, most of your great musicians, artists, philosophers, and the such would not be great because they were not financially rich. So much for Christ who didn’t have a place to lay His head. Psalm 27:4 says, “behold the beauty of the Lord”. Trump says, “Part of the beauty of me is that I am very rich.” (Good Morning America).
What is lesser known is that Donald cannot stand to be lesser than. It was after his loss to Ted Cruz in the Iowa Caucus that he started calling him, “Lyin’ Ted”. Even after Trump won the next primaries he …show more content…
In the documentary, “The Mad World of Donald Trump”, Matt Frei sat down with the editor, Randall Lane. The magazine has been in a 30-year dispute with Trump over his net worth. Lane said of Trump, “Nobody — not one person — has been more obsessed with his or her net worth than Donald Trump in our 32-year history. Every year he sends us— he sits down to show us — how much cash he has. Building by building, he spends hours most years with us, including this year where — ya know — I spent the better part of two or three days with him, several hours each day — and right in the middle of the campaign.” As I’ve said it before. I’ll say it again. Trump isn’t just an example of a man obsessed. He’s the epitome of such an