Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election
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wrote on 26 Jun 2020, 21:13 last edited by xenon
I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
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wrote on 26 Jun 2020, 21:17 last edited by Horace
Occam only requires that she believes progressive doctrine. The disdain for her conservative parents flows logically from there as does her righteous condemnation of her dad. No parenting issue necessary. Only leftist pop culture indoctrination, carried through with conviction.
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I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
wrote on 26 Jun 2020, 21:19 last edited by@xenon said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
Hear, hear.
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wrote on 26 Jun 2020, 21:37 last edited by
I have no opinion. I don't think it's important enough to have made it into the news.
Like many, many other things.
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wrote on 26 Jun 2020, 21:46 last edited by
Ax didn’t think it was important. The opinions of TNCR posters were important.
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I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
wrote on 26 Jun 2020, 22:13 last edited by@xenon said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
Your kids aren't teenagers yet, are they?
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wrote on 26 Jun 2020, 22:58 last edited by
It is always fascinating to me that state politicians make news. There is no shortage of craziness to print, I don’t know why they bother.
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@xenon said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
Your kids aren't teenagers yet, are they?
wrote on 26 Jun 2020, 23:03 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
@xenon said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
Your kids aren't teenagers yet, are they?
Neither of my kids would have done that. I would have broken their plate.
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@xenon said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
Your kids aren't teenagers yet, are they?
wrote on 26 Jun 2020, 23:04 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
@xenon said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
Your kids aren't teenagers yet, are they?
My kids are going to be perfect and never disagree with me, ever (their current belligerence notwithstanding). You'll never convince me otherwise.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
@xenon said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
Your kids aren't teenagers yet, are they?
My kids are going to be perfect and never disagree with me, ever (their current belligerence notwithstanding). You'll never convince me otherwise.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
@xenon said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
Your kids aren't teenagers yet, are they?
My kids are going to be perfect and never disagree with me, ever (their current belligerence notwithstanding). You'll never convince me otherwise.
wrote on 27 Jun 2020, 02:45 last edited by@xenon said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
@xenon said in Politician blames college for losing daughter’s support for his election:
I dunno man - children and parents don't have to see eye to eye politically (that feels noraml), but to call your dad out like that on social media seems like there's some more fundamental parenting issues at play.
Your kids aren't teenagers yet, are they?
My kids are going to be perfect and never disagree with me, ever (their current belligerence notwithstanding). You'll never convince me otherwise.
You think them being four is really bad, don't you?
I hate to break it to you, but this is the good bit.