In his rally speech in Alabama this weekend, former President Trump opened by mocking President Biden’s stutter to laughs and cheers from the audience.
As a Mom, do you think making fun of handicaps others struggle to overcome presents a good role model for your children?
So you are saying making fun of someone who stutters as long as you can come up with another reason to dislike them. Is that what Senator Britt should teach her children?
How you can extrapolate a daft, brain dead President who walks like he has a full diaper to mother’s being role model for their children on people who are handicaped is beyond me.
Another version of mean tweets? Elections are about policy, with the policies of the candidate the important factor. She would be wise to teach her children the difference between personal conduct and government policy positions. Then her children would know that the outwardly prime and proper can advocate for terrible and ineffective public policies, while the rude and obnoxious can champion prudent and effective public policies.
The answer to your question is intrinsic in my question. I have not insulted eithe party; I’ve asked whether people who are about their children – as Senator Britt no doubt does – think that mocking someone for their handicap is a good example for their children?
So you are saying elections are about policy and not about character?
Besides, Senator Britt’s children are not voters; they are school students and my question was whether Donald Trump was providing a good example of how they should behave.
She supports funding Ukraine, and like Trump, she supports funding Israel. I’m sure many conservatives disagree, particularly with Ukraine, but I don’t think that means she supports endless wars. She has been painted as a classic neocon in the mold of Donald Rumsfeld, but I don’t see it.
If that’w a valid point, why have there been scores of tweets here complaining about Biden’s SOTU speech being angry and loud? Neither tone nor volume have anything to do with policy but they seem very important to a lot of posters here.