Kellyanne Conway leaving
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wrote on 24 Aug 2020, 14:16 last edited by
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wrote on 24 Aug 2020, 14:18 last edited by
“I’m officially pushing for emancipation. Buckle up because this is probably going to be public one way or another, unfortunately. Welcome to my life,” 15-year-old Claudia Conway tweeted Saturday night.
The poor dear. All that unwanted attention.
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wrote on 24 Aug 2020, 14:40 last edited by
Ann Althouse comments:
Yesterday:
I see she got a response — a wise response — from Marianne Williamson:
I don’t agree with your mother politically, Claudia, but she’s still your mom. I promise you your life ahead will be better if you handle your issues with her privately. I’m sure she’d go to counseling with you, if you don’t already. Love has got to trump politics. It just has to
— Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) August 23, 2020Claudia sounds like she is what she is — a 15-year-old kid. She's saying things that would only be shouted around the house if it weren't for social media and that would go nowhere on social media if her parents weren't famous.
Today:
ADDED: For once, it's believable that somebody left their job to spend more time with their family.
AND: Congratulations to the girl for putting out such an effective cry for help.
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wrote on 24 Aug 2020, 14:40 last edited by
Well, her daddy gave her some wonderful lessons on how to disrespect other people in the immediate family and then turn that disrespect into media whoredom.
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wrote on 24 Aug 2020, 14:43 last edited by
Yes he did indeed.
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wrote on 24 Aug 2020, 15:00 last edited by
This one is easy. Two parents not presenting a united front with a teenage daughter. It’s textbook.
Next everything the parents do on social media is conservative related and gets lots of attention and is for the most part antithetical to her generation of friends.
So who does she listen to as she develops her sense of self?
Easy peasy.
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wrote on 24 Aug 2020, 15:52 last edited by
Hitler youth were encouraged to turn in their parents.
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wrote on 24 Aug 2020, 21:45 last edited by
She's white ("White?") and privileged, so, of course, she can quit.
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She's white ("White?") and privileged, so, of course, she can quit.
wrote on 24 Aug 2020, 21:56 last edited by@George-K said in Kellyanne Conway leaving:
She's white ("White?") and privileged, so, of course, she can quit.
What the hell is the matter with these people?
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@George-K said in Kellyanne Conway leaving:
She's white ("White?") and privileged, so, of course, she can quit.
What the hell is the matter with these people?
wrote on 24 Aug 2020, 22:55 last edited by Loki@Jolly said in Kellyanne Conway leaving:
@George-K said in Kellyanne Conway leaving:
She's white ("White?") and privileged, so, of course, she can quit.
What the hell is the matter with these people?
It’s an addiction that must be served. The media handed out enough free dime bags that they are full time dealers now. Sometimes the drugs suck but it will stave off withdrawal.
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She's white ("White?") and privileged, so, of course, she can quit.
wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 02:18 last edited by Loki@George-K said in Kellyanne Conway leaving:
She's white ("White?") and privileged, so, of course, she can quit.
Isn’t the daughter’s quote the superior example of white privilege?
“My mother’s job ruined my life to begin with,” she wrote.