VIDEO Trump Uses A Commencement Speech To Congratulate... Himself!

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Trump Uses A Commencement Speech To Congratulate... Himself! In a memorable moment from a commencement speech at Liberty University, Donald Trump showcased his usual bravado and humor. The speech, which was analyzed on "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert, highlighted some telling aspects of Trump's personality. Let’s break down some of the noteworthy elements from this speech that Colbert brought to light.

Outrageous Bragging​

The speech began, as many Trump events do, with him boasting about attendance figures, declaring, "I'm so happy about that!" Such comments reflect his ongoing obsession with crowd sizes, a theme that has followed him throughout his public life. Colbert humorously reminded viewers that Trump's last university-related speeches typically occurred during depositions, contrasting the celebratory atmosphere of a graduation ceremony.

Generic Wisdom​

Trump attempted to offer words of wisdom, notably stating, "Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy." While the sentiment may resonate with many, Colbert pointed out the irony that Trump had just received an honorary degree—effectively a shortcut to academic recognition.

Lecturing the Graduates​

A comical point made was Trump's assertion about not needing guidance from Washington. Colbert quipped back, highlighting the paradox of Trump, who serves as President, delivering life advice while simultaneously embodying that very Washington establishment he claimed was unnecessary.

Rambling and Lists​

As Trump's speech progressed, it became apparent that he struggled to maintain a coherent structure. Colbert mocked Trump's digression into a list of football teams Liberty University would be facing, dismissing it as fluff to pad the speech, which felt disconnected from the graduation theme.

A Glimmer of Hope​

In a slight pivot towards positivity, Trump concluded with a forward-looking sentiment, inviting students to aspire to future leadership roles. "There may very well be a president or two in our midst," he said, encouraging graduates to raise their hands if they believed they might one day hold the office themselves. Overall, Trump's commencement speech was laced with the trademark humor and sarcasm that Stephen Colbert delivers so well. The dissection of this event not only provides comic relief but also underscores the complexities and contradictions often present in Trump’s public persona.​

What do you think about how public figures handle graduation speeches? Do you find their messages resonate, or do they often come off as self-serving? Feel free to share your thoughts in this thread!
 


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