Dad was always that way: who's the candidate that's best for this country? We can debate theology later - that was his famous line. I kind of feel like that's in my DNA.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Dad truly believed that Christians should be involved in the political process and should make their voices heard.
'American Dad' is, by its nature, much more political.
This political climate today reminds me of what my father must have gone through in 1942, when the winds of war and fires of hate were surrounding him. We have a candidate for the presidency of the United States, Donald Trump, using the same rhetoric that my father must have heard from elected officials.
Dad has always been - and still is - a great influence on me. He has always stood up for spirit, staying true to his beliefs... and I like to do the same with regard to my own true beliefs, regardless of potential criticism or mockery.
My dad wasn't the best speaker like a Bill Clinton, or a Henry Kissinger, but he had character.
The father is always a Republican toward his son, and his mother's always a Democrat.
My father was a statesman, I am a political woman. My father was a saint. I am not.
The hardworking men and women of this country identify with my father. He is tough, and he is persevering. He is honest, and he is real. He's an optimist, and he's a relentless believer in America and all of her potential. He loves his family, and he loves his country with his heart and his soul.
A lot of people reject the idea of God as Father if they've had a competitive relationship with their own father.
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.
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