Marriage is no substitute for political experience.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Politics doesn't make strange bedfellows - marriage does.
The whole institution of marriage itself really has no place in a progressive society.
Most people wouldn't want to marry a politician.
Over the years the political establishment has frowned if a mainstream politician mentions marriage.
There is no substitute for marrying in the temple.
Marriage cannot be severed from its cultural, religious and natural roots without weakening the good influence of society.
Government has no place telling you who to fall in love with and who to marry.
Politics only makes the difficult challenge of marriage even harder, with the demands of the job and the public spotlight it casts on a union.
No marriage can stand up under the strain of incessant association.
No Government has the moral authority to dismantle the universally understood meaning of marriage.