Barron Trump backs out of RNC: Melania's team blames "prior commitments" - eviltoast

After the Trump campaign confirmed soon-to-be-graduate Barron Trump’s role as an RNC delegate, and his dad awkwardly forgot his age while reacting to the news, he’s turning down the role, according to his mom.

In a statement from former First Lady Melania Trump’s office, the 18-year-old’s “prior commitments” are blamed for his upcoming and unforeseen absence from the July convention.

“While Barron is honored to have been chosen as a delegate by the Florida Republican Party, he regretfully declines to participate due to prior commitments,” the statement reads.

  • ElPenguin@lemmynsfw.com
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    6 months ago

    Or… hear me out: someone that hasn’t ever voted in their whole life shouldn’t be a party delegate.

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      6 months ago

      Greta Thunberg has entered the chat.

      There are 12 year olds who can discuss political issues intelligently, and 50 year olds who have never read the Constitution. Age shouldn’t be the factor.

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        Age shouldn’t be the factor.

        I disagree. I believe that senior citizens shouldn’t be allowed in politics. They wont live to see the repercussions of their actions. Both as politicians and as voters.

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          I hope someone you know saves this and shows it to you in fifty years.

          You’ll probably be the one demanding that “kids” under 25 be denied the vote.

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            In 50 years I’ll be nearly 80 and I’ll be lucky to remember my own name. No way in hell should I be in charge of anything at that age, I wouldn’t trust myself driving to the grocery store, let alone trying to govern a world power.

            If I’m riddled with dementia at the time I may not remember that this was my perspective, but it is. Let the ones with skin in the game make the decisions. If I’m going to be dead in 20 years I shouldn’t be making decisions with 80 year tails. Neither should our existing politicians, and the reason why is readily apparent in modern day : they won’t have to live long enough to see consequences. Therefore, they’re perfectly fine taking fossil fuel bribes (as an example) and condemning the rest of us to a fiery death that they won’t be around to witness. “Fuck you, got mine”

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            No, its cool to be ageist.

            “Boomers” are anyone older than me, and boomers are to blame for 90% of all problems.

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              Reminds me of the George Carlin line.

              The world is full of punk kids who are younger than me, and stupid geezers who are older than me.

              Except George was making a joke.

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        6 months ago

        There’s a difference between Barron and Greta. It’s called speaking. Have you even heard him ever speak or give an opinion on anything? His mommy is the one that announced he doesn’t have time to do this.

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      The youngest are effected more than anyone else by today’s political decisions. If anything they need more of a voice in politics.