It worries me that the majority of our conservative Presidential candidates are so staunch against changing their positions on political policies, but so ready to change their hearts and most noteworthy, wives. Whats more, those who have stuck by their policies are rewarded in a party that is founded on conservative values. While trying to Unite a party, it seems that more have succeeded at dividing their families. But have they really stuck by their passions? I would rather have a candidate who has had one spouse and changed policies [ Romney, Obama ] then someone who has stuck by their political guns only to have their families go to ruins, numerous times [read multiple divorces/affairs per candidate]
It's well documented that Rudy Guilliani's kids hate him and don't support his campaign. The mayor used NYPD as protection for his mistress who he was having an affair on his wife with at the time, and costing the public millions of dollars. But hes hard on terror. Thats fantastic, then maybe he can stop terrorizing his family.
Whats going to happen when they fall out of love with being the President? Wouldn't you imagine it would be a lot like a marriage. It seems very glamorous in the beginning, and you quickly become infatuated with it, but you soon realize that it takes hard work to keep it going.
11 years ago
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My brother-in-law says if you value your marraige, don't go in to politics. I hope that isn't an absolute principle. Seems even more fitting after the news with Spitzer. Too bad Romney didn't make it (this go around).
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