Quote from jem:
I never saw them do anything that did not seem like some sort of job their dad could have pulled for them. but its not like I saw the job application.
So I hedged... I do not really know for sure.
Maybe this is one of the rare political sons like Romney who has a brain and did something for themselves... but I doubt it.
If I had to hedge, I would probably go along with you on this.
I would also bet that many would strongly disagree, perhaps even Andy Cuomo.
Many times Iâve seen a son who has reached a high level of success, only to rebuke the idea of their father(brother, uncle, whatever) having anything to do with their success.
Others seem well aware that they have had an upper leg, who are fine with it, and maybe even use it to their advantage.
There is little doubt that these are the ones who are able to achieve the most success- simply because they are realists.
You also seem like a realist to me, Jem. Please tell me, if you would be so kind, Are your views on this subject limited to left wing politicians only, Or, Are you willing to concede that the same rules apply to the right?
Would you even go as far as to say that this type of occurrence may be common among other fields too, such as doctors, lawyers, race-car drivers, etc?
Anyone else can feel free to add their two cents here, as I think there is importance in what Jem has been alluding to.
Would anyone else agree, or are Jem and I completely out in left field on this?