Do all Republican men teach their sons to lie?

deanrd

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Remember, first there was no meeting.

Then only Trump Jr., Jarrod and Paul with the Russian lawyer were there.

Then the meeting was about adoption.

Then we found out that almost a dozen people were there.

Then we found out it was about Hillary Clinton and the Russian government providing stolen material.

Then Trump Jr. put out a statement that it was about adoptions.

Then the White House said that the President knew nothing about it and had no involvement.

Then the White House admitted the statement we knew was a lie and that the president, coming back from G20, wrote it to protect his son. "What father wouldn't protect his son?". Straight from Huckabee's daughter, the White House press agent.

Is that what Republican fathers teach their sons? To lie?
 
Remember, first there was no meeting.

Then only Trump Jr., Jarrod and Paul with the Russian lawyer were there.

Then the meeting was about adoption.

Then we found out that almost a dozen people were there.

Then we found out it was about Hillary Clinton and the Russian government providing stolen material.

Then Trump Jr. put out a statement that it was about adoptions.

Then the White House said that the President knew nothing about it and had no involvement.

Then the White House admitted the statement we knew was a lie and that the president, coming back from G20, wrote it to protect his son. "What father wouldn't protect his son?". Straight from Huckabee's daughter, the White House press agent.

Is that what Republican fathers teach their sons? To lie?

If I didn't know better, I'd think the OP didn't vote for Trump and has an irrational hatred of Republicans.


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No. We teach our sons, when someone asks you something that is none of their fucking business, to tell him whatever you want.
 
Remember, first there was no meeting.

Then only Trump Jr., Jarrod and Paul with the Russian lawyer were there.

Then the meeting was about adoption.

Then we found out that almost a dozen people were there.

Then we found out it was about Hillary Clinton and the Russian government providing stolen material.

Then Trump Jr. put out a statement that it was about adoptions.

Then the White House said that the President knew nothing about it and had no involvement.

Then the White House admitted the statement we knew was a lie and that the president, coming back from G20, wrote it to protect his son. "What father wouldn't protect his son?". Straight from Huckabee's daughter, the White House press agent.

Is that what Republican fathers teach their sons? To lie?

Nope....and we dont tell em they can be any gender they want either.
 

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