No Politics at the Family Feast

It's bad manners, and Americans by and large didn't put up with it. Good for us.

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  1. It's remarkable, though, that in an electorate persistently split 50/50, only about a fifth of respondents reported attended a Thanksgiving dinner that included any mix at all of pro-Trump and anti-Trump.

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  2. For my brother and me, there was nothing magic about Thanksgiving. Every sit-down dinner was occasion for a political argument between us. Mom and Dad just sat back and enjoyed the entertainment.

    Eric Hines

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  3. We had a very small feast this year, travel budgets being limited. But it’s a risk when we all get together. My family runs the political gamut.

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  4. ymarsakar1:45 AM

    I remember when the Last President, Hussein, told Amis to bring up O Care at Thanksgiving. Which many, Obedient to their Orders, did and got laughed at. Some caught it on video.

    This fear based obedience to human Authority, is a joke to me. It's why I found the concept of needing a Savior King like Trum, even more ridiculous. The Leftist alliance is not a threat to a Son of God. They are a threat to pathetically weak mortals and citizens, yes.

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