My dad was a republican but I cannot imagine he’d have been ok with DT. My sister was a Trump supporter and voter and we haven’t spoken since before the election, the first one! I can’t imagine that she is going along with this or that she doesn’t have regret about having supported DT. We haven’t spoken since she told me she was voting …
My dad was a republican but I cannot imagine he’d have been ok with DT. My sister was a Trump supporter and voter and we haven’t spoken since before the election, the first one! I can’t imagine that she is going along with this or that she doesn’t have regret about having supported DT. We haven’t spoken since she told me she was voting for him. I just can’t in clear conscience consider her a moral or intelligent person. I have a cousin who hated DT but her husband convinced her that because they have stocks they should vote for him in the last election. Done and done. Goodbye family.
You know, I was just struck by the thought that pitting women against one another -- be they our sisters, daughters or friends--is another tool in the box of DJT's "womanizing" (in a kind of reverse/perverse way). Rather than let him have that kind of power over our important relationships we really do need to attend to Selina's post below. What action do I need to take to not lose those relationships that matter so much more than DJT?
My dad was a republican but I cannot imagine he’d have been ok with DT. My sister was a Trump supporter and voter and we haven’t spoken since before the election, the first one! I can’t imagine that she is going along with this or that she doesn’t have regret about having supported DT. We haven’t spoken since she told me she was voting for him. I just can’t in clear conscience consider her a moral or intelligent person. I have a cousin who hated DT but her husband convinced her that because they have stocks they should vote for him in the last election. Done and done. Goodbye family.
You know, I was just struck by the thought that pitting women against one another -- be they our sisters, daughters or friends--is another tool in the box of DJT's "womanizing" (in a kind of reverse/perverse way). Rather than let him have that kind of power over our important relationships we really do need to attend to Selina's post below. What action do I need to take to not lose those relationships that matter so much more than DJT?