JACK POSOBIEC: Donald Trump 'dressed for greatness' while he served fries at a McDonald's

"It doesn't matter what your station in life is. You can do it with greatness."

"It doesn't matter what your station in life is. You can do it with greatness."

On Monday's episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec began by commenting on GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump's visit to a Pennsylvania McDonald's to work a shift as a fry cook, noting that the former president "dressed for greatness."

Posobiec stated that Trump's appearance at McDonald's was "so important" because while he was behind the fryer, he had "the pressed suit, the tied tie." He continued, "He's trying to do the job right. He wants to do the job perfectly, even if it's just making one french fry. It doesn't matter what your station in life is. You can do it with greatness. Greatness is a choice, and through greatness, we can achieve excellence."



The host noted that Trump, while he joked that his intent was to work longer at McDonald's than his opponent Vice President Kamala Harris, was also trying to teach a lesson of greatness. The Democratic presidential nominee notably claimed she worked at a McDonald's when she was younger although no franchise has been able to verify this claim.

Posobiec explained that Trump did not show up to the job in a t-shirt and jeans, but showed up in a suit to exemplify greatness. "When you prepare for greatness, you can achieve greatness. You can achieve great things. And we used to be a country that did great things, not just at the highest level, but even right down, going to your local restaurant or going to your local grocers or your marketplace."

Watch the full episode below.

 

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