The position as an at-large delegate for the Florida Republican Party will be the highest-profile political role thus far for Barron, former President Donald Trump’s youngest son.

It will soon be Barron Trump’s time to step into the political spotlight.

Trump, former President Donald Trump’s youngest child, who will graduate from high school next week and has largely been kept out of the political spotlight, was picked by the Republican Party of Florida on Wednesday night as one of the state’s at-large delegates to the Republican National Convention, according to a list of delegates obtained by NBC News.

In a family full of politically involved children, Barron Trump, who turned 18 in March, has retained much more of a private life than his older brothers, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., both of whom will also be Florida at-large RNC delegates, along with Trump’s daughter Tiffany.

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    While I agree, I also see the other guys POV…the Founding Fathers wanting to break from kings and royal lines, while Trump&Fam look like their doing their best to start a royal family of America (I’ll be damned before that ever happens)

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      while Trump&Fam look like their doing their best to start a royal family of America

      The Trump family is just the newest one to try this. The Kennedy’s had the first American Dynasty I can think of, the Clinton’s tried, and the Bush Family also tried and somewhat succeeded.

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        The Kennedys, I can see to an extent. The Clinton’s and Bushes, not at even close…the Bushes had a kid in entertainment news, and Jeb, who no one laughs at (out of politeness)

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          Bush Sr was head of the CIA, Vice President, then President. One Son became Governor of the 2nd largest State (Texas) and then became a 2 term US President. His other Son went on to become Governor of the 4th largest State (Florida) and may have become President if his older brother hadn’t fucked it up quite so badly. The Bush Family was very close to a Kennedy level dynasty.

          The Clinton Family tried really hard to get there. Bill was Governor of Arkansas and went on to become a 2 Term President while Hillary went on to become a Senator, Sec of State, and came within a whisker of being President herself. The only thing preventing a further run at “Dynasty” is that, at least so far, Chelsea isn’t showing any interest in politics.

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      the Founding Fathers wanting to break from kings and royal lines

      They wanted to keep aristocracy, they just wanted it to be rich men, but not to strictly have a “king.”

      They wanted their cake and to eat it, too.

      They’re not good people for wanting to take power from the king so they could have it for themselves and keep it from everyone else.

      Women’s suffrage and civil rights for minorities were hard fought for in a system that didn’t and still doesn’t want them to have those rights. These things were literally fought for not at the ballot box, but in the fucking streets (black liberation literally took a fucking civil war). Tell me how that jives with “no kings.”

      I’m sick as living fuck of these power hungry dickweeds being presented as “good” because “they wanted no kings,” no they just wanted an equally convoluted system that amounts to the same fucking thing, but just for the chosen in-group, because the chosen in-group wrote the fucking founding documents. One king or two hundred kings makes no difference, if the system treats power differently, (and it always has) the system is broken to begin with and treats those with power as though power alone deserves deference. Sounds like the same shit to me, just distributed over a slightly larger group of people.

      In other words “That’s just having a King with extra steps.”

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        That’s why they called it a “more perfect” union. They knew it was flawed which is why they gave us the ability to improve the system.

        The fact that we haven’t isn’t on them it’s on us.

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          Yeah I don’t think being unable to fight against a system designed to be anti-democratic (like the Senate and the Electoral College, both anti-democratic institutions) is on us, buddy. But you do you and keep making excuses for violent, misogynistic, aristocracy-preserving, rapist dead men.

          There is a direct line from them to Trump, if you can’t see it you’re naive or don’t want to see it.

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              I’ve voted Democrat straight ticket for 25 fucking years. What has it gotten me, chucklefuck?

              Those anti-democratic institutions still exist and we literally have conservative states just choosing to ignore Federal law now. But what do I know, I guess I’m not voting hard enough.

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                Oh goodie, you did the bare minimum and voted.

                Have you involved yourself in actually improving the process?

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                  Tell me please how I am supposed to be able to improve the process when I can’t make a dent in national politics? Once again, why is it our fault when the fucking system was designed that you can only get shit done with supermajorities, and that almost never happens?

                  I’ve done phone banking, I’ve been involved, and what I’ve seen is an uphill battle every step of the way and I’m not sure how an endless uphill battle is supposed to be viewed as “democracy.”

                  Maybe, just maybe, our democracy was designed to be dogshit from the get-go.

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                    Well, doing nothing but whining and attacking online and being a staunch defeatist is definitely doing a lot.

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                    You’re not all wrong, but if your takeaway is to not even vote, you’re a suicidal fool.

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            We’d literally still be under a king without them. You should see a doctor about that myopia.