re: #486 haakondahl
I don’t believe you.
Believe me or don’t. I’m not shy about stating any position that I have, whether I think it’s popular or not.
It’s easy to say ‘leave the kids out of it’ and in general that should be the policy. But when a politician paints themselves as a family values candidate, doesn’t the public have a right to know something about the family?
If a candidate is running on a platform of knowing what’s best for people’s families, should we question how their own family is working?
I don’t like it when people use their kids as props for anything. I don’t shop at businesses that put their kids in their ads, either. Car dealerships and lawyers seem to be the most guilty of doing that and I find it very, very distasteful.