Posted on 10/19/2016 10:26:45 AM PDT by mdittmar
The first two presidential debates were rife with mudslinging, explicit allegations of sexual assault, uncomfortable discussions about gender and race, and quick-tempered interruptions from both sides
So with just hours to go until tonights third and final 2016 debate, many parents across the nation are asking themselves one question: Should they let their kids watch?
(Excerpt) Read more at gma.yahoo.com ...
The horror...the horror...
As if I would take parenting advice from the NEA or the bozos at Yahoo.
I’m going to have to find a safe zone for my bulldog.
It upsets him to see and hear the Cankled One, and when I raise my voice.
My teens are educated...informed...more so than their classmates...they’ll be watching.
Bill Cinton’s most enduring legacy is the public discussion of previously unmentionable sexual acts. Now any 4th grader knows of them.
Maybe we’ll get to hear about how Hillary’s handler arranged private meetings for her so she could get her sex freak on,
like husband Bill and Arkansas state troopers.
Clintons: the libido pair. Just not with each other.
Regular network TV programming is more vile that anything you’ll see at the spin cycle tonight.
Heck, yeah. They need to understand what evil is and why we’re fighting it. It’s for the children, don’cha know.
Somehow my 6 year old son (at the time) muddled through daily rations of news regarding the White House exploits of Bill Clinton and survived it no problem. He’s grown up into a fine young man. But lets close the little chuldren’s eyes to naughty Trump while we devour the literal sh*t that Hilda’s campaign has dumped.
The NEA doesn't want children to see Trump making sense, or to see Clinton making an ass of herself.
Don’t liberal households have a safe room where people can go hide from things that will visually or audibly harm them?
Um, any of my children could handle moderating the debate. Fairly.
EX’aclly which makes this another BS article from Yahoo.
Notice or for me,comments were not acesable or portable.
When I was a kid, I couldn’t handle the presidential debates.
I thought they were boring frauds.
At least tonight (and the previous one) will not be boring.
The kids are really good at dodging bricks thrown at the TV screen!
I am going to ask my parents to keep their children from watching the debate.
Now I have to ask....are you serious or joking...is your dog really sensitive to Hillary’s visage and voice on the television set? Granted. I am and you are...what does the dog do?
Ping!
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