:-) He's 38. In ten to fifteen years, he will be another person. And if not, we'll see how it goes.
I'm not willing to suffer through the '15 years or so' it takes this a$$hole to get a clue....
My son just turned 26 and he exorcized his public school-promoted liberal dementia at 22 y.o., uring the last year of college. He is now a young conservative working his way up the corporate world.
As for Tim McGraw, I will never be able to listen to his music the same way (if that article is true).
Unlike many on FR, I cannot seperate the musician from his or her politics. The stakes in today's world are far too great, especially considering that the crazy Mullah's in Iran are about to obtain a nuclear bomb, and McGraw and his ilk will undoubtedly oppose President Bush and other adults who recognize the dangers to us all and are willing to do something about it.
"He's 38. In ten to fifteen years, he will be another person. And if not, we'll see how it goes."
Maybe he will grow up and do whats best for his daughters.
So far, it seems he and his wife are very good parents.
He needs to stop praising clinton, sure would be difficult to explain to his daughters when they get older.