Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sucks, I’m sorry OP. My FIL is a Trump supporter and shut off CNN when we were at their home after RBG passed away. Then told DH this weekend that they’d only come to our house under a “no politics rule.”
Being married to that must be unbearable. No advice, just sorry.
Sounds good, no politics rule on house visits. Quite mature. Why aren’t you considering it? Schools have it.
I don’t bring up politics to him. However, I don’t like the implication that he can tell me what to watch in his house, and also dictate what is spoken in my house.
In addition, I am deeply disturbed by the fact that he dismisses my hatred of trump as political, when it’s not, and frames the nature of our conflict as a political one. It’s not, I’m moderate, and it’s about character and morals. The fact that he can so vehemently defend his support of trump is appalling to me. He demonizes my views, tells me to stifle them, when in reality, he’s the one who should be ashamed of who he supports and what that represents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sucks, I’m sorry OP. My FIL is a Trump supporter and shut off CNN when we were at their home after RBG passed away. Then told DH this weekend that they’d only come to our house under a “no politics rule.”
Being married to that must be unbearable. No advice, just sorry.
Sounds good, no politics rule on house visits. Quite mature. Why aren’t you considering it? Schools have it.
Anonymous wrote:This sucks, I’m sorry OP. My FIL is a Trump supporter and shut off CNN when we were at their home after RBG passed away. Then told DH this weekend that they’d only come to our house under a “no politics rule.”
Being married to that must be unbearable. No advice, just sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two things come to mind. After Trump was in office for a bit, I remember Obama making some remarks about never seeing people so angry when they won. I think he was referring to the Trump rally types.
But let's face it, every damn day Tucker, Laura and Sean stoke it up. I turned to fox a day or so after the election and Hannity was telling every one how they should be angry. And he kept repeating the phrase. This @#$ is the core problem in my mind. If it doesn't stop, the antimask crazy types who plot to kidnap governors and exercise their rights as Americans at Walmart are here to stay. Fox. Bannon's podcast. Alex Jones. Rush. Glenn Beck. They are destroying us.
I agree. I don’t understand how they can be classified as a news source. And while I understand there have and always will be some fringe outlet for people to vent and be extreme — this is just irresponsible. No other station or type of broadcasting network does this. Fox is great for entertainment, they have great shows and introduced us to the Simpsons. But I mean ... this can’t continue forever. Can it?
Didn't CNN do this everyday Trump was in office? Didn't they act like riots weren't happening and encourage the violence? They did. I don't support any news station. The media is an issue for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you can learn a thing or two from your wise husband. Biden is a terrible man and Kamala is a terrible woman. We all know he isn’t really the president. You should thank yourself for picking a guy with common sense. I’d rather have a president who is a rough speaker but follows through, than a smooth talker who has done nothing for this country. Another example is Obama. He’s easily the worst president in history.
You need a psychiatric evaluation and that's the truth.
You do with your TDS. You guys are so obsessed with Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my Trumper husband has been yelling at me every time I turn on cnn. I didn’t watch Joes victory speech last night because he would have been pissed off.
This morning I told my husband I’m closing the bedroom door as I’m watching the news and he says no. Don’t watch cnn in my house!
I don’t know what to say.
He says watch it on your laptop!
I say I won’t and close the door.
I turn on the tv and my husband runs out and yells “ turn off the tv! F*ck this sh*t” he grabs his headphones and runs back into the room and shuts the door.
I’m scared.
Troll level: journeyman. Ordinarily it would score lower, but it will play on residual craziness over the election and some people will go for it.
Anonymous wrote:So my *****er husband has been yelling at me every time I turn on cnn. I didn’t watch Joes victory speech last night because he would have been pissed off.
This morning I told my husband I’m closing the bedroom door as I’m watching the news and he says no. Don’t watch cnn in my house!
I don’t know what to say.
He says watch it on your laptop!
I say I won’t and close the door.
I turn on the tv and my husband runs out and yells “ turn off the tv! F*ck this sh*t” he grabs his headphones and runs back into the room and shuts the door.
I’m scared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you can learn a thing or two from your wise husband. Biden is a terrible man and Kamala is a terrible woman. We all know he isn’t really the president. You should thank yourself for picking a guy with common sense. I’d rather have a president who is a rough speaker but follows through, than a smooth talker who has done nothing for this country. Another example is Obama. He’s easily the worst president in history.
You need a psychiatric evaluation and that's the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two things come to mind. After Trump was in office for a bit, I remember Obama making some remarks about never seeing people so angry when they won. I think he was referring to the Trump rally types.
But let's face it, every damn day Tucker, Laura and Sean stoke it up. I turned to fox a day or so after the election and Hannity was telling every one how they should be angry. And he kept repeating the phrase. This @#$ is the core problem in my mind. If it doesn't stop, the antimask crazy types who plot to kidnap governors and exercise their rights as Americans at Walmart are here to stay. Fox. Bannon's podcast. Alex Jones. Rush. Glenn Beck. They are destroying us.
I agree. I don’t understand how they can be classified as a news source. And while I understand there have and always will be some fringe outlet for people to vent and be extreme — this is just irresponsible. No other station or type of broadcasting network does this. Fox is great for entertainment, they have great shows and introduced us to the Simpsons. But I mean ... this can’t continue forever. Can it?
Anonymous wrote:I think you can learn a thing or two from your wise husband. Biden is a terrible man and Kamala is a terrible woman. We all know he isn’t really the president. You should thank yourself for picking a guy with common sense. I’d rather have a president who is a rough speaker but follows through, than a smooth talker who has done nothing for this country. Another example is Obama. He’s easily the worst president in history.
Anonymous wrote:Two things come to mind. After Trump was in office for a bit, I remember Obama making some remarks about never seeing people so angry when they won. I think he was referring to the Trump rally types.
But let's face it, every damn day Tucker, Laura and Sean stoke it up. I turned to fox a day or so after the election and Hannity was telling every one how they should be angry. And he kept repeating the phrase. This @#$ is the core problem in my mind. If it doesn't stop, the antimask crazy types who plot to kidnap governors and exercise their rights as Americans at Walmart are here to stay. Fox. Bannon's podcast. Alex Jones. Rush. Glenn Beck. They are destroying us.