Our dad was just a congressman for 27 years, and if you live in Washington, D.C., everybody's dad works for the government. We grew up just like everyone else.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'American Dad' is, by its nature, much more political.
I love my dad. It's fair to say that I probably would not have thought of politics had I not seen my mom and dad involved in politics.
My dad was phenomenal. Born in Mexico, lived poor, didn't graduate from college, and becomes head of a car company and then governor of a state. I can't imagine I would have ever thought about running for office had I not seen my dad do it.
My father worked for governments all his life as an engineer and public works director.
My father had lifelong contempt for politicians.
Nobody ever says to men, how can you be a Congressman and a father.
My father was a public figure all my life, and so the presidency was an extension of that. I guess you get used to it, though you can stand back occasionally and think, 'Boy, this is really weird!'
My father was in Congress when I was born. He was mayor my whole life from when I was in grade school - first grade - to when I went away to college.
No one in my family had ever been in politics. My dad thought it was something that got in the way.
My entire family has been with the Congress right from the time of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Congress is in our blood and as a loyalist, I am always there for Congress.