Posted on 12/25/2018 10:25:54 AM PST by GuavaCheesePuff
She just left, she got very heated and angry with me. We were debating the state of the economy and the effects on minorities and she started spewing vile curse words and invective on Christmas Day.
Wow. Threw the Christmas cake on the ground. She's 35-years old, works in finance in Morristown, NJ and New York City.
I'm perplexed this holiday season. Now, I just want to stay home and just watch TV or something. Should I bring them over again?
Anyway, Merry Christmas.
“I used to be a liberal.”
What, if I may ask, brought you over to the” Dark Side”?
“We were debating”...first mistake.
“Should I bring them over again?”...second mistake...even asking that question.
You should never invite this person into your home again.
You can be civil at family functions and be the better person, but she stepped *way* over the line hurling invectives and trashing your home.
Its fine to disagree, even vociferously. But what she did demands an apology from her, and regardless of an apology or not, being permanently disinvited to any function at your home.
Just imho of course, but I would not accept this behavior.
Sad to say, but I doubt youll ever get an apology from someone so far left and filled with rage (redundant, I know...). Understand that she believes that you are evil and have revealed yourself to be subhuman in her view. Therefore, she is probably expecting an apology from *you*.
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Maybe if you tried them together....
If it was the whole cake, indoors, hell no, never invite her back. If it was her piece of cake, outside into the bushes, maybe. After an apology.
Yes, Definitely invite them again. And be sure to tell us all about it.
What a horrible thing to say! I'd apologize (if tough, think of as a Christmas sacrifice) and high-tail it out of here.
GCP was just looking for a little support after a trying episode. Sheesh!
Different rules apply to family. If you want to have a relationship with her, stay away from politics. If you now view her as insane, don’t invite her.
“...she is a huge Menendez supporter.”
I fought to see Hugin defeat that criminal. This says it all. You can’t go any lower.
She is already 35 y/o.
That cake is baked-—she isn’t going to change. No pun intended.
Geez, what's you're problem? She just gave you the answer when she threw a hissy fit and stomped out.
Not just no, but hale no. Don't invite her again. Why would you even think about inviting her again?
I'd just accept the notion that she ain't no kin of yours.
We don't tolerate any of that kind of behavior in our home, Christmas or not, relative or not.
If she actually did that, then she needs medication, counseling and a good sponge mop for the next tantrum.
How rude to make a mess in someone else’s home, then just walk away.
To answer the question posed...you can do what ever you want but she’s not coming to my house. Neither are any other unpredictable LIB lunatics. Life is too short to suffer their presence.
Who wants to break the news about uncle Joe
You remember uncle Joe
He was the one afraid to cut the cake
And then he ran off to Fire Lake
Democrats need to be killed there is no other solution
Dicks by Mail,,,
A little Limp.
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Your cousin owes you some cookware. If she does not pay for it or replace it do not invite her back. If she does and apologizes find other things to discuss, like your favorite foods and how her parents are doing. If she persists in talking about collectivism and golbal warming and the rising oceans change the subject and do not invite her back. (In this case you will at least have your cookware back!)
When she grows up. I would calmly make it clear she acted immature and rude.
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