Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Up Chuck

The U.S. presidential election is important, but it in no way competes in terms of fun with what could be the glorious race for the title of "proudest dad." Many may lay claim to the title. Each in his own way likely is and it would be moving to hear each of their campaigns for the honor. Could we have a multi-person tie?

Anyway, today is about (vice) presidential politics. So, while this isn't to take anything away from the many deservedly proud fathers around the world, and certainly not from the men who sired 75 percent of the Democratic and Republican tickets, it seems time — maybe the only and last time — to give a shoutout to Chuck Heath, refugee from the lower 48 and father of Alaska governor Sarah Palin. Biden, McCain and Obama fathers are glowing with pride from above, no doubt, but Chuck is nearly radioactive in the happiness he shares on earth that comes from his daughter's success.



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