Mothers all want their sons to grow up to be president, but they don't want them to become politicians in the process.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In America, any boy can grow up to become president. Or, if he never grows up, vice president.
Too often the pressure for popularity, on children and teens, places an economic burden on the income of the father, so mother feels she must go to work to satisfy her children's needs. That decision can be most shortsighted.
There is a fundamental notion at the core of American identity that, in this country, any little boy or girl can grow up to be president.
There are plenty of mothers who should not be allowed to raise their children.
We have at least learned that the offspring of presidents don't necessarily make good politicians themselves.
A lot of mothers want to be with their children. They can't afford it for this reason or that reason.
Why shouldn't a child look to want to be a political figure, to change our nation, to lead us the right directions?
People who build family businesses are not classically trained. They have to deal with an enormous amount of politics. You think corporate politics are tough? Go work for your dad or your mom.
It's hard to be a son of a candidate. It's hard to be a brother of a candidate. I think it may be the hardest thing to be the dad of the candidate.
I love my parents, and I want my mother to be president.