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In reply to the discussion: Trump, Barron, and the dog [View all]bdamomma
(69,532 posts)104. tRump
was the same way with his other kids too, didn't pay much attention to them until they were older, then Daddy Dearest could get something from them.
Barron, that kid is going to have some mental/adjustment issues.
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He truly is an absentee father, apparently that's something to be admired! n/t
Kirk Lover
Jan 2018
#18
Absentee everything, except greed. Parent:not, Husband:no, pResident:name_only,
erronis
Jan 2018
#37
My one golden rule in life, never ever trust anyone who does not like animals.
sunonmars
Jan 2018
#9
I agree, I can accept if you personally don't have a pet...but to say I hate animals or I
Kirk Lover
Jan 2018
#20
Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened. - Anatole France
Jim__
Jan 2018
#50
Uh, isn't that what he does to wives and girlfriends? Pets until he's tired of them.
erronis
Jan 2018
#38
You're right. In 18th - 19th century England pet dogs were taxed, working dogs were not. Working
jg10003
Jan 2018
#35
I hate to agree about such a broad condemnation, but I do. Media-centered people are
erronis
Jan 2018
#46
That sentiment could be consistently and accurately applied to almost every adult in the nation
LanternWaste
Jan 2018
#103
I would be good for the kid, he has little or no interaction with the father...
Historic NY
Jan 2018
#33
It would be good for Melania too. I doubt she gets much affection in that marriage. nt
SunSeeker
Jan 2018
#36
A Palm Beach socialite friend of the Trumps was reportedly looking for a dog for Barron
wishstar
Jan 2018
#19
He probably rejected the idea because he knew that his wife and child would love the dog
smirkymonkey
Jan 2018
#93
Passing this turd is going to take a lot of plungers, snakes, maybe rectal surgery
erronis
Jan 2018
#52
If true, it's on the top 10 list of shitty things he's done. Sounds just like him.
Vinca
Jan 2018
#51
He was making up a phoney excuse. He just hates dogs. And yes, he is horribly selfish. nt
SunSeeker
Jan 2018
#72
According to a 12/8/2016 article in The Sun (UK) "Donald Trump picks Goldendoodle as WH pet"
red dog 1
Jan 2018
#65
I can't imagine a dog wanting to go near trump the elder. I consider the dog lucky.
spanone
Jan 2018
#71
I feel bad for him too. I hope Melania gets him away from T and he can have a puppy
OhioBlue
Jan 2018
#86
Melania should get him a dog. Doesn't Barron live with her in that hotel now?
Maraya1969
Jan 2018
#82
i think Barron would take good care of the dog but not as long as Trump has any power/control
JI7
Jan 2018
#90
One accident and no telling what the germaphobe-in-chief would do to the poor little thing
EffieBlack
Jan 2018
#92