Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trump, and didn’t vote for him, but I think the premise of your question is wrong. I would be mortified if my kids spoke or acted like Trump, but I would also be mortified if my son behaved like Clinton (including speaking about sexual assault victims the way HRC did, while Secretary of State) I don’t consider that a double standard in my parenting, I consider it an indictment of most of our political class these days (would have no problem with my kids speaking like Carter, Obama, or even either or the Bush Presidents)
+1 very much agree
Well, the question wasn’t “do an overview of political misdeeds.” The question was present day do you hold your children to a higher standard than the current sitting president who, unlike past presidents, sends out voluminous amounts of harmful BS that all children are currently witnessing, absorbing, and digesting. How we as parents currently react to current presidential crap has an impact on our current children.
OK, but “present day” just means 2025? Or 2016 when current high school seniors were nine— old enough to understand that the democratic candidate for president (and sitting secretary or state) was calling sexual assault survivors “crazy women”. Sounds honestly like something Trump would say.
Again, no fan of Trump, but our politicians aren’t role models for our kids. Maybe they should be— I hope they can be— but I think its a mistake to ask conservatives if they hold their kids to a higher standard than their candidates without making darn sure liberals do too.
The OP and many others on this thread have no intention of doing so. There are plenty of disgusting politicians on the Democrat side of the aisle. There were also some recent Democratic presidents whose behaviors were reprehensible (Clinton, Kennedy, Johnson), but you'll never hear anyone on DCUM complain because they agree with their accomplishments.
I see nothing but people agreeing that Clinton is a scumbag. If he’s in the files, let those chips fall. But the difference remains that these presidents didn’t tweet offensive garbage on the regular.
lol... I'll take Clinton any day, all day over the crap that has been in The White House since 2017.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
I've been very disappointed by previous administrations which act statesmanlike while things are on fire.
I really don't GAS what the complaints are against Trump's attitudes anymore.
Democrats arrested him, raided his house with a swat team, tried to get him removed from the ballot in several states, and instituted all manner of lawfare against him and his family.
They went after his lawyers and everyone has a right to representation.
Bottom line: Democrats salted the ground with poison. It was so satisfying to you when they did that. So stop complaining. You deserve exactly what you are getting. It's too late to turn back now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a conservative and I definitely hold my kids to a higher standard that Trump. I expect good manners, hard work, respect for the law, and kindness to others.
I did not vote for Trump and am not a trump supporter.
Thank you for addressing the actual question and not defending this behavior. It seems those who voted for Trump can't bring themselves to say that the behavior is inappropriate. I suppose it does reflect on the kind of person who would do so, and how they must carry themselves in other areas of their lives.
Given how few conservatives visit this site, this thread has quite a few conservative posters condemning Trump's words and behavior.
Are you kidding? This site is overrun with Trumpy trolls.
Not overrun. It's a very liberal forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Do you have teens? Piggy and ugly wouldn’t even register at school as being an issue. The language is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trump, and didn’t vote for him, but I think the premise of your question is wrong. I would be mortified if my kids spoke or acted like Trump, but I would also be mortified if my son behaved like Clinton (including speaking about sexual assault victims the way HRC did, while Secretary of State) I don’t consider that a double standard in my parenting, I consider it an indictment of most of our political class these days (would have no problem with my kids speaking like Carter, Obama, or even either or the Bush Presidents)
+1 very much agree
Well, the question wasn’t “do an overview of political misdeeds.” The question was present day do you hold your children to a higher standard than the current sitting president who, unlike past presidents, sends out voluminous amounts of harmful BS that all children are currently witnessing, absorbing, and digesting. How we as parents currently react to current presidential crap has an impact on our current children.
OK, but “present day” just means 2025? Or 2016 when current high school seniors were nine— old enough to understand that the democratic candidate for president (and sitting secretary or state) was calling sexual assault survivors “crazy women”. Sounds honestly like something Trump would say.
Again, no fan of Trump, but our politicians aren’t role models for our kids. Maybe they should be— I hope they can be— but I think its a mistake to ask conservatives if they hold their kids to a higher standard than their candidates without making darn sure liberals do too.
The OP and many others on this thread have no intention of doing so. There are plenty of disgusting politicians on the Democrat side of the aisle. There were also some recent Democratic presidents whose behaviors were reprehensible (Clinton, Kennedy, Johnson), but you'll never hear anyone on DCUM complain because they agree with their accomplishments.
I see nothing but people agreeing that Clinton is a scumbag. If he’s in the files, let those chips fall. But the difference remains that these presidents didn’t tweet offensive garbage on the regular.
lol... I'll take Clinton any day, all day over the crap that has been in The White House since 2017.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trump, and didn’t vote for him, but I think the premise of your question is wrong. I would be mortified if my kids spoke or acted like Trump, but I would also be mortified if my son behaved like Clinton (including speaking about sexual assault victims the way HRC did, while Secretary of State) I don’t consider that a double standard in my parenting, I consider it an indictment of most of our political class these days (would have no problem with my kids speaking like Carter, Obama, or even either or the Bush Presidents)
+1 very much agree
Well, the question wasn’t “do an overview of political misdeeds.” The question was present day do you hold your children to a higher standard than the current sitting president who, unlike past presidents, sends out voluminous amounts of harmful BS that all children are currently witnessing, absorbing, and digesting. How we as parents currently react to current presidential crap has an impact on our current children.
OK, but “present day” just means 2025? Or 2016 when current high school seniors were nine— old enough to understand that the democratic candidate for president (and sitting secretary or state) was calling sexual assault survivors “crazy women”. Sounds honestly like something Trump would say.
Again, no fan of Trump, but our politicians aren’t role models for our kids. Maybe they should be— I hope they can be— but I think its a mistake to ask conservatives if they hold their kids to a higher standard than their candidates without making darn sure liberals do too.
The OP and many others on this thread have no intention of doing so. There are plenty of disgusting politicians on the Democrat side of the aisle. There were also some recent Democratic presidents whose behaviors were reprehensible (Clinton, Kennedy, Johnson), but you'll never hear anyone on DCUM complain because they agree with their accomplishments.
I see nothing but people agreeing that Clinton is a scumbag. If he’s in the files, let those chips fall. But the difference remains that these presidents didn’t tweet offensive garbage on the regular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trump, and didn’t vote for him, but I think the premise of your question is wrong. I would be mortified if my kids spoke or acted like Trump, but I would also be mortified if my son behaved like Clinton (including speaking about sexual assault victims the way HRC did, while Secretary of State) I don’t consider that a double standard in my parenting, I consider it an indictment of most of our political class these days (would have no problem with my kids speaking like Carter, Obama, or even either or the Bush Presidents)
+1 very much agree
Well, the question wasn’t “do an overview of political misdeeds.” The question was present day do you hold your children to a higher standard than the current sitting president who, unlike past presidents, sends out voluminous amounts of harmful BS that all children are currently witnessing, absorbing, and digesting. How we as parents currently react to current presidential crap has an impact on our current children.
OK, but “present day” just means 2025? Or 2016 when current high school seniors were nine— old enough to understand that the democratic candidate for president (and sitting secretary or state) was calling sexual assault survivors “crazy women”. Sounds honestly like something Trump would say.
Again, no fan of Trump, but our politicians aren’t role models for our kids. Maybe they should be— I hope they can be— but I think its a mistake to ask conservatives if they hold their kids to a higher standard than their candidates without making darn sure liberals do too.
The OP and many others on this thread have no intention of doing so. There are plenty of disgusting politicians on the Democrat side of the aisle. There were also some recent Democratic presidents whose behaviors were reprehensible (Clinton, Kennedy, Johnson), but you'll never hear anyone on DCUM complain because they agree with their accomplishments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trump, and didn’t vote for him, but I think the premise of your question is wrong. I would be mortified if my kids spoke or acted like Trump, but I would also be mortified if my son behaved like Clinton (including speaking about sexual assault victims the way HRC did, while Secretary of State) I don’t consider that a double standard in my parenting, I consider it an indictment of most of our political class these days (would have no problem with my kids speaking like Carter, Obama, or even either or the Bush Presidents)
+1 very much agree
Well, the question wasn’t “do an overview of political misdeeds.” The question was present day do you hold your children to a higher standard than the current sitting president who, unlike past presidents, sends out voluminous amounts of harmful BS that all children are currently witnessing, absorbing, and digesting. How we as parents currently react to current presidential crap has an impact on our current children.
OK, but “present day” just means 2025? Or 2016 when current high school seniors were nine— old enough to understand that the democratic candidate for president (and sitting secretary or state) was calling sexual assault survivors “crazy women”. Sounds honestly like something Trump would say.
Again, no fan of Trump, but our politicians aren’t role models for our kids. Maybe they should be— I hope they can be— but I think its a mistake to ask conservatives if they hold their kids to a higher standard than their candidates without making darn sure liberals do too.
Anyone who thinks a modern day GOP or Dem politician can be an appropriate role model for their children is a complete and utter idiot. They have too much obligation to please their wealthy donors to have time for being a role model to children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trump, and didn’t vote for him, but I think the premise of your question is wrong. I would be mortified if my kids spoke or acted like Trump, but I would also be mortified if my son behaved like Clinton (including speaking about sexual assault victims the way HRC did, while Secretary of State) I don’t consider that a double standard in my parenting, I consider it an indictment of most of our political class these days (would have no problem with my kids speaking like Carter, Obama, or even either or the Bush Presidents)
+1 very much agree
Well, the question wasn’t “do an overview of political misdeeds.” The question was present day do you hold your children to a higher standard than the current sitting president who, unlike past presidents, sends out voluminous amounts of harmful BS that all children are currently witnessing, absorbing, and digesting. How we as parents currently react to current presidential crap has an impact on our current children.
OK, but “present day” just means 2025? Or 2016 when current high school seniors were nine— old enough to understand that the democratic candidate for president (and sitting secretary or state) was calling sexual assault survivors “crazy women”. Sounds honestly like something Trump would say.
Again, no fan of Trump, but our politicians aren’t role models for our kids. Maybe they should be— I hope they can be— but I think its a mistake to ask conservatives if they hold their kids to a higher standard than their candidates without making darn sure liberals do too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Have you ever been in a public high school? I can assure you that "piggy" would be viewed as a very mild word choice.
Just because they do it doesn't mean it is encouraged. Any responsible adult who hears kids talking to each other this way would at least tell them to knock it off, and depending on the circumstances, they'd be punished. Context matters. Crass jokes between friends is one thing and warrants one response, while bullying is different and would warrant a different response. The President of the United States should not be modeling either behavior. Anyone arguing otherwise is being disingenuous and should be ignored.
I agree with you; but my point is that not just Republicans have disrespectful kids who use bad, derogatory language. It's a socital problem that includes all groups.
Only one party has a president using this language with regularity. That’s the point.
PP here. I agree that he's obnoxious. I can't stand him. OP's post, as well as others' comments, suggested that it's a Republicans' parenting problem. I disagree.
Why do you disagree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trump, and didn’t vote for him, but I think the premise of your question is wrong. I would be mortified if my kids spoke or acted like Trump, but I would also be mortified if my son behaved like Clinton (including speaking about sexual assault victims the way HRC did, while Secretary of State) I don’t consider that a double standard in my parenting, I consider it an indictment of most of our political class these days (would have no problem with my kids speaking like Carter, Obama, or even either or the Bush Presidents)
+1 very much agree
Well, the question wasn’t “do an overview of political misdeeds.” The question was present day do you hold your children to a higher standard than the current sitting president who, unlike past presidents, sends out voluminous amounts of harmful BS that all children are currently witnessing, absorbing, and digesting. How we as parents currently react to current presidential crap has an impact on our current children.
OK, but “present day” just means 2025? Or 2016 when current high school seniors were nine— old enough to understand that the democratic candidate for president (and sitting secretary or state) was calling sexual assault survivors “crazy women”. Sounds honestly like something Trump would say.
Again, no fan of Trump, but our politicians aren’t role models for our kids. Maybe they should be— I hope they can be— but I think its a mistake to ask conservatives if they hold their kids to a higher standard than their candidates without making darn sure liberals do too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trump, and didn’t vote for him, but I think the premise of your question is wrong. I would be mortified if my kids spoke or acted like Trump, but I would also be mortified if my son behaved like Clinton (including speaking about sexual assault victims the way HRC did, while Secretary of State) I don’t consider that a double standard in my parenting, I consider it an indictment of most of our political class these days (would have no problem with my kids speaking like Carter, Obama, or even either or the Bush Presidents)
+1 very much agree
Well, the question wasn’t “do an overview of political misdeeds.” The question was present day do you hold your children to a higher standard than the current sitting president who, unlike past presidents, sends out voluminous amounts of harmful BS that all children are currently witnessing, absorbing, and digesting. How we as parents currently react to current presidential crap has an impact on our current children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trump, and didn’t vote for him, but I think the premise of your question is wrong. I would be mortified if my kids spoke or acted like Trump, but I would also be mortified if my son behaved like Clinton (including speaking about sexual assault victims the way HRC did, while Secretary of State) I don’t consider that a double standard in my parenting, I consider it an indictment of most of our political class these days (would have no problem with my kids speaking like Carter, Obama, or even either or the Bush Presidents)
+1 very much agree
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids school called and said that your child called another child ‘piggy’, ‘ugly’ or a ‘r*****’, would they be in trouble with you or no?
I’m going to say zero back, this is just actually the thing that most baffles me about trump voters
Do you have teens? Piggy and ugly wouldn’t even register at school as being an issue. The language is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:I dislike Trump, and didn’t vote for him, but I think the premise of your question is wrong. I would be mortified if my kids spoke or acted like Trump, but I would also be mortified if my son behaved like Clinton (including speaking about sexual assault victims the way HRC did, while Secretary of State) I don’t consider that a double standard in my parenting, I consider it an indictment of most of our political class these days (would have no problem with my kids speaking like Carter, Obama, or even either or the Bush Presidents)