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The Unexpected Person Trump Believes is more Famous than him

 

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In 2016, just months before the election that made him president, Donald Trump said that he was "more humble than you'd understand" (via Vocativ). this is often a sentiment he has lived up to within the years since by claiming that he's a "very stable genius". And tweeting things like "Sorry, losers, and haters, but my I.Q. is one among the very best and you all know it! Please do not feel so stupid or insecure, it isn't your fault." But in the week, Trump has done something nobody would have expected: he declared, without a touch of jealousy, that somebody else was, in fact, more famous than himself.

At a campaign rally in Greenville, North Carolina, on Thursday, President Trump was discussing how famous he's as compared to people. Ever humble, Trump told the gang, "Someone said to me the opposite day, 'you're the foremost superstar within the world far and away .' I said, 'no, I'm not' ... they said, 'who's more famous?' I said, 'Jesus Christ'." The comment elicited cheers from his crowd of supporters (via TMZ).

Trump supporters loved the comments, others are making fun of him

Trump supporters loved the comments, others are making fun of him


The reactions to Trump's comment about the son of God is the sole man more famous than himself has received the mixed reactions you would possibly expect, together with his supporters cheering him on and lots of others scoffing at and making fun of him. One Trump supporter tweeted, "DONALD TRUMP appeals to God. Says the election can only be won together with his help. Says that Jesus is the most famous within the world. GOD BLESS @realDonaldTrump!" And another posted, "President Trump just gave Jesus all the glory, saying he himself isn't the foremost famous man within the world, Jesus is! Demon Dems are going to be freaking out."

Meanwhile, from the opposite side of the aisle, the response was rather different. The Civil Liberal podcast tweeted, simply, "Trump said in his NC rally today that only Jesus is more famous than him. There's actually somebody else too: @BarackObama," while somebody else took the president's comments to be a symbol of narcissism and tweeted, "How does one spell, sociopathic narcissist. T R U M P."

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