| It admirable for a dad to come to the defense of his son. Altho in politics ya got to be careful. Comments on this board are just comments. In politics you need to choose your battles wisely. General rule of thumb I think would be to read and learn. Make a true difference and keep an eye on the pulse of potential voters and adjust your campaign accordingly. Perhaps it would be better if some of the candidates in any race were more to the point and not so vague.
It's sad when a young candidate already knows how to sidestep the questions and is playing political games with empty answers. Specificity would just be refreshing to many I bet. Course I'm not a voter just a home owner. I still care about who's in office and I care about what they stand for. I just can't do anything about who they are because of where I live.
I hope he runs a campaign that leaves little room for wondering what he stands for and what his plans are - now that would be something new and refreshing!
__________________ Kicked back in Texas - still payin those Kansas taxes......
The old believe everything, the middle aged suspect everything, the young know everything......... Oscar Wilde |