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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Both he and his mom come from Kennedy wealth and entitlement. To quote Lisa Barlow, they get presents just for breathing. Arnold had to prove his worth his entire life. I have very little respect for Kennedys.[/quote] This. Arnold is a self-made person who has to be ambitious in order to survive. Patrick has the extreme privilege doing whatever he wants and still living in luxury. Of course they'll have different outlooks. But one hopes that father and son would be able to empathize with each other.[/quote] Please. He would not gave had a political career without his wife and like most men he fumbled the ball at the goal line. [/quote] You mean his wife’s family, not his wife. You’re also forgetting decades of work and success before that. [/quote] Yeah, I'm coming down pretty hard on Arnold's side. He came to a new country with nothing and a heavy accent. He made something of himself. Maria wouldn't have given him a second look had he not already made it. I don't condone the Nanny Affair, at all. But I have zero respect for a beyond privileged kid throwing any shade at his dad who had to work a zillion times harder than the son--who has had it all handed to him.[/quote] So he should worship his dad? He is entitled to his opinions and feelings about his father. You can be extremely successful and be a shitty parent. They are not mutually exclusive. [/quote] I get it. But I look down on an entitled kid who throws shade at someone who had to work far (beyond measure) harder than him to succeed. If he has a problem with his dad, take it to therapy. [/quote] Who says he isn't? He was asked a question in an interview and answered it. It's funny how you value hard work over character. Clearly he was hurt by his dad's actions and that's valid.[/quote] I guess I'm just someone who doesn't believe in taking advantage of something my parents did to get attention. I mean seriously, how many parents on DCUM would complain if their kids, as adults, went out and publicly bagged on them for how they parented. It's bad enough here on an anonymous site. Attention seekers.[/quote]
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