For an incumbent like a president, who's been in the news every day, their family, they're well known.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The only people you and I are likely to know in common are people in the news - politicians, journalists and celebrities.
As a former Governor, and more importantly, as a father, I know all too well how protective elected officials are of the special relationships they have with their children.
I know the families that I photograph extremely well, and I've known them for a very long time.
If you look at Governor Romney's family, he's been very successful. He's built a great family, very committed to his wife.
In journalism, we recognize a kind of hierarchy of fame among the famous. We measure it in two ways: by the length of an obituary and by how far in advance it is prepared. Presidents, former presidents, and certain heads of state are at the top of the chain.
'First Family' on the CW is about the president and his family living in the White House.
I was raised in the Washington household of my grandfather Senator Thomas P. Gore of Oklahoma, and have known politicians intimately all my life.
Many people - especially those people who earn livings by convincing editors and bookers that rich and influential strangers consider their thoughts and opinions interesting - have ideas about who should or should not run for president.
The people I really most admire are Robert Kennedy and Franklin Roosevelt. If you know someone, it is very hard to revere them.
If you look at where presidents come from, they're former governors or senators.