Posted on 03/09/2023 3:51:07 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert, 36, divulged this week that her 17-year-old son will make her a grandmother next month.
Boebert was caught on video by Patriot Takes speaking at an event hosted by the conservative group Moms for America when she shared the news that son Tyler and his girlfriend are expecting a son.
'So I'm going to tell you all for the first time in a public setting, that not only am I a mom of four boys, but come April I will be a gigi to a brand new grandson. And Jason and I are so excited to welcome this new life into our family,' she said.
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Used to be the case.
Now a days you’re a damn child until your 25.
At least the Palins knew who the parent was, in contrast to the Biden family, where the 49 year old Ivy League educated lawyer son couldn’t remember knocking up a stripper and had to be dragged into court to jog his memory.
At least they are HAVING the child instead of having a discreet abortion.
You okay? Have not seen you in a great while.
GET MARRIED!
That’s the ONLY good thing.
BINGO!!! That was my FIRST thought also!! Sounds like the PALIN family!!
“ This story is pathetic. Young people shouldn’t be parents at 17. It’s certainly isn’t something to celebrate.”
It’s interesting.
It didn’t used to be so uncommon.
People were more mature earlier and started their lives, marriage and family.
It’s probably better for society. 17 is young still I agree.
And Loretta married at 15, and didn't have her first kid until 11 months later.
That’s their business.
Misquoted and out of context. Never says not to judge with righteous judgment, otherwise it would contradict John 7:24.
I shouldn’t have laughed, but yes, I did.
I can picture it now.
” Young people shouldn’t be parents at 17.”
Agreed
But in the past it was different. Read a story yesterday about 98-year-old Kentucky woman met her great-great-great-granddaughter for the first time. First kid at 16.
230 grandkids!!
Same here.
Thanks for the revisionist religion.
I hope this child has a wonderful life, but...
Anyone who thinks this is okay shouldn’t criticize when other people have children out of wedlock.
LOL
Exactly. Jesus was talking about not being a hypocrite, where you are judging your brother yet have much greater sin in your own life. This verse is misused constantly by people who want to absolve themselves of the responsibility to make any moral judgments at all. It’s led directly to the “live and let live” moral laziness that underpins the cultural rot that is everywhere today.
I can see Alaska from Nashville tonight!
Honestly
Any parent on this forum has weathered this risk or storm
It’s life
You do the best you can
But once a teen girl discovers that itch and the power comes with it
No shortage of willing boys
This story is old as dirt
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