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Why? A suit and tie don't make a person. If Trump is ok with it, so be it.I have to admit that Musk in the oval office with his toddler and wearing a t-shirt doesn't sit well with me either.
If dems had done this, we'd be howling. We already howled when that woman wanted to bring her kid on the floor of the house/senate. Running the US govt is not a "bring your kid" to work job.Why? A suit and tie don't make a person. If Trump is ok with it, so be it.
A demz in a suit and tie is just as hateful and disrespectful as they are when yelling to f**k Trump.
Agree we did bad jobs as parents, but it is what it is. Respect has been replaced by comfort due to a lack of understanding of what Respect means.If dems had done this, we'd be howling. We already howled when that woman wanted to bring her kid on the floor of the house/senate. Running the US govt is not a "bring your kid" to work job.
It's not that hard to put on professional attire and comport yourself in a manner befitting the office and the role. The tech-guy dress down motif has never sat well with me, even at my Not POTUS work.
This fits in with the bozos that wear their pajamas to Walmart and on the plane. Can you be a genius in jeans and t shirts, sure you can. But does dressing the part and acting the serious signal that we should take you serious...absolutely.
I have to admit that Musk in the oval office with his toddler and wearing a t-shirt doesn't sit well with me either.
If dems had done this, we'd be howling. We already howled when that woman wanted to bring her kid on the floor of the house/senate. Running the US govt is not a "bring your kid" to work job.
It's not that hard to put on professional attire and comport yourself in a manner befitting the office and the role. The tech-guy dress down motif has never sat well with me, even at my Not POTUS work.
This fits in with the bozos that wear their pajamas to Walmart and on the plane. Can you be a genius in jeans and t shirts, sure you can. But does dressing the part and acting the serious signal that we should take you serious...absolutely.
You aren't wrong on any of this, but a few things blunt my outrage. First, the real magnitude and respect for the physical office was lost when an intern blew the POTUS under the desk. We decided that was pretty much ok even if a felony is committed to hide it, so is this worse or less dignified? I don't think so.
Second, Musk is asserting influence in the open. It's not good optics, but is it ethically worse than other billionaires having their monkey boys asserting their influence through clandestine means to preserve the illusion that such influence doesn't exist?
For example, virtually every policy decision the Biden Administration made was consistent with the Soros family's agenda. Soros may not have been in the office and taking questions from the media, but is there any doubt that he or his monkey boys were asserting influence? Of course they were. We just never saw it.
And finally, if I have to have a billionaire asserting influence, I'd rather it be one using his influence to waste less of my money rather than more.