Drago-Kazov
Fleet Captain
Would voters ever go for that? From which party would it come?
How would his/her private life be covered in the press?
How would his/her private life be covered in the press?
We have gay MPs in the UK, who get elected on the public's evaluation of their competence. Their private life, provided they're honest about it, is not a factor. Politicians playing away from home are fair game, however, and get roasted.
Other countries have female, homosexual, non religious, non married leaders without even blinking.
We have gay MPs in the UK, who get elected on the public's evaluation of their competence. Their private life, provided they're honest about it, is not a factor. Politicians playing away from home are fair game, however, and get roasted.
Well you say that, but look how quickly the fact that Ed Milliband wasn't married seemed to become an issue when he became Labour leader and he and his partner got married pretty sharpish after that.
There's a strange thing about the US. It preaches moral, equality, freedom, democracy and shit, yet when it comes for the people to elect a leader, it's a disaster in that regard.
We have gay MPs in the UK, who get elected on the public's evaluation of their competence. Their private life, provided they're honest about it, is not a factor. Politicians playing away from home are fair game, however, and get roasted.
Well you say that, but look how quickly the fact that Ed Milliband wasn't married seemed to become an issue when he became Labour leader and he and his partner got married pretty sharpish after that.
That passed me by completely. I was too bemused by him being picked over his brother.
There's a strange thing about the US. It preaches moral, equality, freedom, democracy and shit, yet when it comes for the people to elect a leader, it's a disaster in that regard.
It was a very hard fight to elect an African American President, and still there are total brainturds (some of them amongst the rich and influential) that think he's born in Kenya or that he's Muslim, AND - which is the important thing - criticize him for that. That country has problems.
Other countries have female, homosexual, non religious, non married leaders without even blinking.
But just wait for the first time the US citizens elect a woman as president. It will be celebrated in a self-indulgend self backslapping like it's the first time it ever happened in the entire history of mankind, the universe, and comic books.
The only detail I'd quibble with: If Obama had been born in Kenya, it would've been a legitimate issue.
The only detail I'd quibble with: If Obama had been born in Kenya, it would've been a legitimate issue.
No it wouldn't have. He was born to an American citizen, that means he's "natural-born". Mitt Romney's father was born in Mexico, but since he was born to American-citizens it was never an issue.
With an unmarried (and presumably childless) president, I can imagine outcry that he can't relate to American families and their problems and concerns, he wouldn't know about their struggles.
I would have no problem electing an unmarried candidate. Half the country is divorced, myself included. No kids here either. This would have been a bigger deal when my parents were young, but not so much anymore you'd think. I'm sure hardcore 'family values' right wingers would prey on a single candidate.
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