I did have two dads; one was a socialist, and one was a capitalist. I really decided I would rather be a capitalist.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My father was an ardent socialist for many years.
My dad is an unbelievable entrepreneur who balanced his life as a father and a president of two very successful companies.
I wasn't against becoming a dad: I'd had a good childhood, as childhoods go, and as role models, my imperfect parents were as good as or better than most.
My dad came out of the Roosevelt era and the Depression. One person and one party made a difference in his life. That's what everybody forgot when they called my father and other people political bosses.
I suppose not everyone has a dad who wrote a book saying he didn't believe in the Parliamentary road to socialism.
My dad wanted me to be a businessman, but I felt that wasn't for me.
My dad was an entrepreneurial businessman, and maybe I got some of his ability.
I'm not exactly the best capitalist ever.
My only model for being a father was my father, an illiterate on the margin of society.
I was raised a socialist by two very socialist parents, and I still feel very animated about socialist principles.