Todd is not running for the presidency either. Do I make my point clear?No, I'm not sure you do. Sarah still has young children, and being a mom is a full-time position. She is not setting a good example by leaving them to save the country. That's man's work. And possibly a woman's too, but after the kids are fully raised. In other words, she can't do a great job being our mother (caretaker of our country) until she's already completed this same task at home.
No, I'm not sure you do. Sarah still has young children, and being a mom is a full-time position. She is not setting a good example by leaving them to save the country. That's man's work. And possibly a woman's too, but after the kids are fully raised. In other words, she can't do a great job being our mother (caretaker of our country) until she's already completed this same task at home.
My point is that Todd can take care of the children and he often has in the past.
About saving the country and what is man's work and what is women's work, I will point you to two who have been fearlessly fighting to save the country. That's Palin and that's Bachmann. Both are females. Then I will point you to the typical male candidate, who seems to be afraid to voice a valid opinion without offending the left. That's Mitch Daniels.
That's the said reality.
Look, their is nobody who wants the job of saving the country to be man's work. As a proud guy, that's what I want. But the job of saving the country should go to somebody who has earned it.
Sadly, there isn't a male candidate (other than maybe a Cain) in sight.