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Sounds like he's upset with being reminded that he's Ilsa Oct 2013 #1
Yeah, it's not like the usual Repubs and Dems time.. Cha Oct 2013 #34
Could be that even being singled out and labeled was too much - I suspect that any NRaleighLiberal Oct 2013 #2
Not to make light of your situation but your husband should listen to this song Fumesucker Oct 2013 #3
That kind of reaction for a minor joke!? PennsylvaniaMatt Oct 2013 #4
We'll she did call him a republican so the rest might be implied. Ed Suspicious Oct 2013 #77
To a small degree, your husband is mistreating your daughter. ZombieHorde Oct 2013 #5
Mebbe NY people he's working with have been discussing the issue, elleng Oct 2013 #6
An excellent example of why to leave politics somewhere other than the dinner table... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #7
Smartest comment on this thread customerserviceguy Oct 2013 #13
Maybe in the past HE's been the one Mariana Oct 2013 #20
No breaks from reality. Not even at dinner. We put up with them where we live and they get coddled? dogknob Oct 2013 #15
Do what you like... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #16
The comment hardly could be described as politics. If anybody has to be that big of a baby then TheKentuckian Oct 2013 #21
As stated above.. do what you like... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #22
I am missing the analogy Gore1FL Oct 2013 #26
The point is that it is classier to be pleasant.... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #31
Thanks Martha Stewart HangOnKids Oct 2013 #32
Glad to help... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #37
Looks like we learn something new every day. blueridge3210 Oct 2013 #41
that remark seemed mild to me treestar Oct 2013 #66
All that's going to happen is they're going to get pissed off. sibelian Oct 2013 #42
It's not similar and this meme needs to go away pitbullgirl1965 Oct 2013 #50
Flat out racism is the same as a very mild jab about political affiliation? TheKentuckian Oct 2013 #47
THANK YOU redqueen Oct 2013 #63
I was raised to be pleasant to my guests and family... Maybe you weren't... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #72
And in our family good-natured ribbing is part of everyday life. laundry_queen Oct 2013 #88
Right... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #93
Depends what it was. laundry_queen Oct 2013 #95
Very true. HappyMe Oct 2013 #44
I know a few other repukes who have been a bit touchy this week gopiscrap Oct 2013 #8
Maybe having a rough day seveneyes Oct 2013 #9
Cognitive dissonance is extremely painful Warpy Oct 2013 #10
+1000 TeamPooka Oct 2013 #38
Gosh, I hope so. Apathy would be a welcome change in my family. LuvNewcastle Oct 2013 #94
I am sorry nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #11
No political or religious talk for me LittleBlue Oct 2013 #12
If a Republican relative did that to me, I would just laugh it off. Incitatus Oct 2013 #14
TRB mwrguy Oct 2013 #17
Funny how we... Lancero Oct 2013 #18
Couple of problems with your analogies. Mariana Oct 2013 #23
Discrimination has prevaled for so long... Lancero Oct 2013 #24
Getting a square plate instead of a round plate with a little tease thrown in is discrimination? cui bono Oct 2013 #28
Yes Lancero Oct 2013 #39
I'm speechless. n/t cui bono Oct 2013 #40
But it's a superficial difference, that's why it's a harmless joke. CJCRANE Oct 2013 #54
Same circumstances, diffrient person... Lancero Oct 2013 #59
It's more akin to sports teams. Political affiliation is a choice. Which team you follow is a choice CJCRANE Oct 2013 #61
It wasn't an actual reason for giving her dad that plate treestar Oct 2013 #68
that's absolutely insane noiretextatique Oct 2013 #57
+1 n/t IL Lib Oct 2013 #29
You're right but what if Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #71
Please refer to number 2 in my post. nt. Mariana Oct 2013 #74
Political stance is a choice, not an invariant personal characteristic sibelian Oct 2013 #43
It's like if someone supports a different sports team CJCRANE Oct 2013 #55
For Todds sake they are not the same!! pitbullgirl1965 Oct 2013 #51
way to make totally false equivalents!!! noiretextatique Oct 2013 #56
lol redqueen Oct 2013 #64
I figure that Democrats married to Republicans must be having incendiary sex lives eridani Oct 2013 #19
Sounds like your husband is very upset over something else Samantha Oct 2013 #25
I think you're on the right track steve2470 Oct 2013 #82
Maybe it has been too many of these little jokes and one too many, feeling excluded, seabeyond Oct 2013 #27
I guess he finally realized he's a minority. xfundy Oct 2013 #30
Where does he stand ideologically? nyquil_man Oct 2013 #33
Oh, Archie! grasswire Oct 2013 #35
They are a touchy lot, and for good reason. nt Tarheel_Dem Oct 2013 #36
Weeeeellll hmf. sibelian Oct 2013 #45
Why then why are Mothers not subject to this so much? HockeyMom Oct 2013 #62
Dunno.... because father's voice is SERIES BIZNES sibelian Oct 2013 #87
Gross, married to a torture supporter? Corruption Inc Oct 2013 #46
I think your post is in poor taste nt Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #48
Sounds to me like something else may be bothering him. Sissyk Oct 2013 #49
IIRC, Richard Nixon OWNED his squareness derby378 Oct 2013 #52
Laugh In.....! MADem Oct 2013 #76
Oh, no. I just got billed $314 for 3 MONTHS of Goverment (Medicare B) Welfare HockeyMom Oct 2013 #53
Yes, he is overly sensitive. I've been in the situation where I was surrounded by Repub relatives mnhtnbb Oct 2013 #58
sounds like he has issues. Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #60
Storming out in a fit because of one little joke? About a fucking PLATE? redqueen Oct 2013 #65
Agree with everything you said. nt laundry_queen Oct 2013 #89
Next he'll refuse to pay all his bills, lol grahamhgreen Oct 2013 #92
All Republicans have thin skin! B Calm Oct 2013 #67
Nothing heals a family rift like derisively posting about it on a partisan political forum Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #69
Well said... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #73
Exhibit B. Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #97
Quite. Union Scribe Oct 2013 #75
This message was self-deleted by its author Brigid Oct 2013 #70
Next meal tell him to go eat at the kids' table mwrguy Oct 2013 #78
Everyone missing the bigger lesson. Springslips Oct 2013 #79
Where did he go after storming out? ffr Oct 2013 #80
Strip club. grahamhgreen Oct 2013 #91
And another thing, if he doesn't like it, tell him to switch to the winning team. ffr Oct 2013 #81
He is lucky your daughter didn't give him a square peg Hutzpa Oct 2013 #83
It's Obama's fault. Coyotl Oct 2013 #84
It can be hard to let go of long standing beliefs. BenzoDia Oct 2013 #85
that's why i don't do politics Niceguy1 Oct 2013 #86
Obviously you women need to learn your place, lol grahamhgreen Oct 2013 #90
Many authoritarian types are fragile narcissists TrogL Oct 2013 #96
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