Posted on 11/05/2018 8:25:25 PM PST by yesthatjallen
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. President Trump on Monday paused his campaign rally in Missouri for roughly 10 minutes after an elderly woman in the crowd collapsed and required medical attention.
Trump was recounting his presidential victory of two years ago and chiding Hillary Clinton for calling some of the president's supporters "deplorables" when something appeared to catch his eye in the crowd.
"Is there a doctor in the house, please? Doctor? Please. Thank you," Trump said, pointing toward the crowd gathered on the floor of the Show Me Center.
The president urged medical staff that converged on the woman to take their time as he stepped away from the podium. At one point, he urged the crowd to "say a little prayer," at which point attendees behind the stage could be seen bowing their heads.
A short time later, the audience began singing "Amazing Grace."
The woman was eventually taken out of the crowd, and an individual in a suit signaled to Trump that she was OK.
"That was really something," Trump said, stepping back up to the podium. "I want to just thank everybody for the way you behaved. That was beautiful."
"Hopefully shell be OK," he added, before launching back into his stump speech and praising Missouri Senate candidate as an "amazing fighter."
The Missouri rally marked the third of three campaign rallies Trump held on Monday to provide a final boost to GOP Senate candidates before Election Day.
The president's rally in Fort Wayne, Ind., was also briefly interrupted by a medical incident in the crowd.
Amazing Grace, How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me
I once was lost, but now am found
This is a real news report of the facts.
It’s a beautiful thing!
Remember when??? Obama had women passing out at lots of rallies???
Please join in if you feel led to: Lord please hear our prayers for this election tomorrow Stop the wicked in the mist of their schemes, do not give the left any headway, Let the GOP find favor with the voters, honor all the prayers of your people for your namesake...Lord just as the crowd at the Trump rally sang Amazing Grace as the lady who fainted was put on a stretcher, may we all rejoice in your Amazing Grace. As Psalm 7:9 says “let the evil of the wicked come to an end but establish the righteous” we as you to put righteous people in office. Lord forgive us for sins and may your grace and mercy be on us. In the name of Jesus Christ Amen
They were paid to do that...
If it had been Obama speaking, they would have convened an emergency panel, decided her medical care was too expensive for somebody of that age, had her euthanized, and taken the inheritance taxes out of her purse before they carted her mortal remains away under the baleful glare of the One, who would be doing a slow burn that this deplorable peasant had the nerve to collapse during his best “I, me, my” teleprompted harangue.
He's evenhanded and I suspect has a soft-spot for Trump.
Beautiful, thank you and AMEN!!!!
...was blind, but now I see.
Wow. It’s at times such as this, where it becomes so simply evident, why we elected the leader we elected, and who we, the people, The Deplorables, We Americans, are.
Amen.
Amen
How powerful and sweet the Holy Spirit is!
Prayers UP
for that lady
for President Trump
for our nation
When weve been there ten thousand years,
Bright shining as the sun,
Weve no less days to sing Gods praise
Than when we first begun.
Thanks for that...I missed it because FOX cut away for some reason.
Donald Trump is increasingly growing a spiritual side. Let us pray that it keeps up. He ain’t perfect yet. He’s still in many ways still a diamond in the rough. Let’s remember to worship the Lord — not even the best politician in the world whoever that might be — and keep asking Him to bless.
When confronted with the enormity of his duty in a fragile world, it is good to call on god.
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