Doesn’t the saying go that heroes don’t always wear capes?
If it’s true, we think we may have found our very own hero in the most unlikely of places: where capes are robes and superpowers are the ability to gracefully shut down the world’s most stubborn human.
Enter Rev. Faith Green Timmons of the Bethel United Methodist Church. Timmons hasn’t got any time for anyone venturing off brief in her church. Not even if your name is Donald Trump.
Trump decided he would spend a little bit of his speech down in the town of Flint doing what he does best: whining and moaning about why Hillary is Satan and shouldn’t be allowed in walking distance from the White House. But Timmons had better ideas.
“Mr. Trump, I invited you here to thank us for what we’ve done in Flint, not give a political speech,” she said, interrupting him.
Thanks very much and see you later. Timmons wins this round.
Top Comments
She does what many have failed to do (some haven't even tried) and that's keep Trump to the topic at hand. Thanks for all your hand work in Flint. Lets keep our focus on those heros!
What are you plebs talking about?! Of course she is a HERO!!! Trump had one job to do in that church and he couldn't manage to even do that!!!
Shrug, plebs eh? You'd be one of those people always wanting equality and an end to hateful language I guess.
She asked him not to be political, he made a slip and mentioned Hillary, she reminded him not to be political, he apologised and moved on with his address. This makes her a HERO? Maybe we can add her to the statue of the Marines in Washington pushing up the flag atop the highest peak on Iwo Jima, taking her place amongst heroes? Or maybe they can add her beside them waiving her finger at white men? We can work out the details later, point is she is a HERO.