Posted on 09/11/2018 2:50:50 AM PDT by Kaslin
"Most voters say President Donald Trump is not a good role model for children, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll.
"While 90 percent of voters say the president should be a good role model for kids, only 29 percent say he is while 67 percent say he is not." -- U.S. News Jan. 26, 2018
As someone who has devoted his life to writing and speaking about moral issues and the importance of character, I am regularly criticized for supporting President Trump. Democrats and Republican opponents of the president consider conservatives who support the president to be, at best, inconsistent with conservative values such as tempered speech, commitment to truth, support for European allies and free trade. And those of us who are religious conservatives and support the president are deemed hypocrites for supporting a man who has presumably committed adultery on more than a few occasions and said gross things about women in a private conversation.
Perhaps the most common objection to supporting the president is this: "He is a terrible role model for children."
So, let me address this objection.
As a father and grandfather, I would like every adult man (and woman -- but I'll confine my comments to men) to be a model for younger men. I consider it to be a moral obligation of every man to aspire to be a model for younger men. Perhaps the most meaningful compliment I receive is when a man calls my radio show or writes an email and tells me that he sees me as a "father figure." I always respond how meaningful that statement is to me and always add that this is precisely what every man should aspire to be.
My suspicion is that this was much more common an aspiration among men generations ago. It is one of the reasons adult men and women seek to be called by their first names rather than "Mr." (or, in the case of women, "Miss" or "Mrs."). Many members of the baby-boom generation have not wanted to grow up: They dress, talk and act like teenagers, and many delay engaging in one of the most important statements of maturity -- getting married -- as long as possible. More men than ever never get married. In short, they want to see themselves as peers of young people, not father figures.
So then, if I emphatically support the idea that adult men should seek to be models for younger men, how could I support a president who apparently isn't?
The answer should be so obvious I am disappointed that all conservatives do not readily understand it. The role of the president of the United States is first and foremost to be a good president. If he (or she) is a personal role model, that is a lovely bonus -- but it is only a bonus. When I was young, I never regarded the president of the United States as a personal role model. That task fell on my father, my grandfather, my older brother, my uncles, my parents' friends, my teachers, my rabbis and other older males.
President Jimmy Carter was known to be a faithful and devoted husband, and was not known for making false statements (only libelous ones after leaving office -- like calling Israel an "apartheid" state). So what? Do conservative never-Trumpers think Jimmy Carter's personal integrity mattered more, or his presidential decisions?
And, by the way, I'll take Donald Trump's character over that of Hillary Clinton. I believe she sold her country's interests for personal gain. That she never committed adultery probably mattered to her husband and daughter, but not to me in determining who should be president of the United States.
What a president does as president is immeasurably more important than his personal sins. What he does personally affects his family. What he does as president affects the lives of 328 million Americans and, for that matter, the whole world.
Donald Trump is responsible for the lowest unemployment in generations, for appointing two conservative Supreme Court justices, for boosting defense spending, for confronting the illegal-immigrant crisis, for cutting government regulations, for strongly supporting Israel, for lowering taxes, for confronting Western European countries over their morally indefensible low defense spending and so much more that anyone who calls himself conservative should celebrate. Those achievements -- not to mention preventing a left-wing, i.e. Democratic Party, victory in 2016 -- are what should matter to every conservative and every American frightened by what the left is doing to the country, to its universities, high schools, families, gender relations and race relations, and everything else it touches.
If your house were on fire, would you be more concerned with the character of the firefighters sent to extinguish the fire or their firefighting ability?
The generation that grew up under one of the most decent presidential moral models -- Dwight Eisenhower -- turned out to be the most narcissistic, morally confused and unpatriotic generation in modern American history. So much for presidents as models for children.
Not at all!
Go Trump!
Yeah, hes terrible. Hes nowhere near as good a role model as the previous pot smoking, nicotine addicted, metrosexual liar.
I was thinking along the same lines as you, but not so politely stated.
Bad role model:
Alpha male
Work hard
Care for your family
Get amazingly rich beyond anyone’s wildest dreams
Good role model:
Aren’t sure what sex you are.
Perpetual victim.
Pussy hat.
Huma, her long time "wife" & pillow partner would disagree.
hmmm...
colin cancer
fagit barkie
ted ‘swimmer’ kennedy
chuckles schummer
george sores
jeff bezoar
pretty-boy cia stooge zuckerschmuck
we are awash with leftist role models.
Trump is a performance package who is always “on.” Like the bad guy in professional wrestling, when he sees a camera, he puffs up and threatens. As a result, he gets his (our) way, and the world is probably much safer for America, Americans, and, therefore, everybody who is not our enemy. What led us into the mired conflicts we have now is the lack of deterrence, which started under Carter and we never fully regained deterence. It was I’ll-have-more-flexibility-after-the-election Obama who turned Putin loose on his neighbors. That won’t happen with Tyrannical Trump, the Eeeevilll One.
I voted for a President, not a role model.
So did I
No, poor question.
Hes a lot better than Billy Jeff
Was King David a good role model?
Hmmm.....
A self made American billionaire who loves America?
Or a lying, dope-smoking, America-hating, bi-sexual Kenyan who is also a closet muslim?
If more kids (and their parents) emulated Trump, world hunger and poverty would have ended long ago....
Why does anyone have to even ask that question?
Who cares? Anyone who wants the President to be a National Daddy is making a serious category error.
An envious, drug-addled socialist like Obama, a man who has never held a productive job in his life, is a terrible role model for children.
A rapist predator and serial liar like Bill Clinton is a terrible role model for children.
Donald Trump is a flawed human being, as we all are, but he’s a far better role model for children than either of the last two corrupt thugs from the democrat party to occupy our White House.
Any person who is rich and has built a thriving profitable business is a bad role model for children because he promotes wage and wealth inequality /s
You forgot Vince Foster and Chelsea’s (probable) father, Web Hubbell.
Not to mention the teens on Pedo Island.
I hear she likes pizza a lot, too.
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