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In reply to the discussion: I think my Republican husband is losing it [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)95. Depends what it was.
In this case, if she got up and stormed out on her conservative children, my opinion would be the same. Grow up is my thought on that.
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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
An excellent example of why to leave politics somewhere other than the dinner table...
Decaffeinated
Oct 2013
#7
No breaks from reality. Not even at dinner. We put up with them where we live and they get coddled?
dogknob
Oct 2013
#15
The comment hardly could be described as politics. If anybody has to be that big of a baby then
TheKentuckian
Oct 2013
#21
Flat out racism is the same as a very mild jab about political affiliation?
TheKentuckian
Oct 2013
#47
I was raised to be pleasant to my guests and family... Maybe you weren't...
Decaffeinated
Oct 2013
#72
Getting a square plate instead of a round plate with a little tease thrown in is discrimination?
cui bono
Oct 2013
#28
It's more akin to sports teams. Political affiliation is a choice. Which team you follow is a choice
CJCRANE
Oct 2013
#61
I figure that Democrats married to Republicans must be having incendiary sex lives
eridani
Oct 2013
#19
Maybe it has been too many of these little jokes and one too many, feeling excluded,
seabeyond
Oct 2013
#27
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
Nothing heals a family rift like derisively posting about it on a partisan political forum
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2013
#69