On Presidents Day, while most former presidents might spend their time in a library reminiscing about their time in office, President Trump was out on the golf course doing what he does best—make headlines. Of course, no golf outing is complete without something a little bit extra, and Trump delivered just that. As he rolled by in his motorcade, he did something that was not just presidential, but quintessentially Trump.
Now, imagine this: you’re standing on the roadside, maybe hoping to catch a glimpse—or perhaps just minding your own business—when suddenly, there he is. Yes, that’s him in that car. Trump, the man who never met a crowd he didn’t want to greet or a hand he didn’t want to shake, decided to stop and spread a little cheer. For those fans standing along the side, it was like catching the roadshow version of a Trump rally, with all the excitement and unexpected twists.
As spectators cheered, there was a certain energy that only seems to follow the former president wherever he goes. It’s the kind of vibe that makes you feel like you’re part of something bigger. And let’s be honest, love him or hate him, nobody works a crowd quite like Trump. The cheering didn’t just come from one or two die-hard supporters; it was a whole scene of applause, like a wave at a sports game but much louder.
But let’s not forget, this wasn’t just an ordinary drive-by. Trump’s motorcade maneuver was expertly timed, almost as if planned by a team of campaign strategists. It was spontaneous enough to seem genuine but grand enough to keep everyone talking. Whether it was shaking hands or simply waving, each gesture was calculated to make sure his presence was unforgettable. It’s these moments that keep the media buzzing and the opposition guessing.
So, as Presidents Day came and went, it wasn’t the speeches in Washington that grabbed the headlines but a simple stop by the side of a road. In true Trump fashion, the gesture was both unexpected and perfectly predictable, reminding everyone of the unique showmanship that defines his public persona. Because while some presidents like to celebrate with solemn reflection, Trump would rather do so with a golf club in one hand and the adoration of his fans in the other.