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COMMENTS:
* Who cares what the sons think? The father is the one with the bad judgment and will be making more BAD DECISIONS if he is elevated to President / Commander-in-Chief. There are plenty of LGBT families in the military that don't want a Commander-in-Chief who doesn't respect their service / sacrifice and trying to rip away the protections for their families. Besides, as a friend pointed out, we've already seen that whole "more progressive family member" (i.e. Laura Bush) cover for right wing old school extremist Republicans. NO THANKS!
* Republicans being out of touch with the vast majority of Americans isn't something new.
* Poor guys to have such a father, I left home because of my father's attitudes and am having a great life (64 yr old). We make our own families as needed.
* This just shows the current Republican party is dying. Even their OWN kids see the world in a new light. Angry, old and white just isn't going to cut it anymor GOP!
* I find it ironic that Walker proudly stands on a podium that states "Moving Forward" yet he refuses to.
* "Scott Walker's wife, toughened by life, adds steel to candidate's spine" In other words, Walker is spineless.
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Scott Walker's Sons Disappointed With His Comments After Supreme Court Marriage Equality Ruling
By Amanda Terkel, July 7, 2015
The sons of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) were disappointed with their father's criticism of the Supreme Court's recent ruling on marriage equality, exemplifying the generational divide within the Republican Party on gay rights.
"I believe this Supreme Court decision is a grave mistake," Walker said on June 26, when the Supreme Court struck down state bans on same-sex marriage.
That response didn't sit well with his two sons, Matt and Alex, who are taking time off from college to help their father with his upcoming presidential campaign. In an interview with The Washington Post, Walker's wife, Tonette, said she immediately heard from her sons about their displeasure with Walker's comments.
“That was a hard one,” Tonette said. "Our sons were disappointed. ... I was torn. I have children who are very passionate [in favor of same-sex marriage], and Scott was on his side very passionate."
Last year, Alex served as the witness and best man at the wedding of Shelli Marquardt, Tonette's cousin, and her partner, Cathy Priem.
"It’s hard for me because I have a cousin who I love dearly -- she is like a sister to me -- who is married to a woman, her partner of 18 years," added Tonette.
Walker toned down his criticism of the Supreme Court the day after the ruling, when he went to Colorado with his wife for an event to a friendly crowd of conservatives. There, he instead said, "We should respect the opinions of others in America. But that in return means that they not only respect our opinions, they respect what is written in the Constitution."
The governor told The Washington Post that he doesn't necessarily change his position on an issue when his family disagrees with him, but he does work on "finding a different way of explaining it, so they can appreciate where I am coming from."
In early June, Walker said he supports a constitutional amendment allowing states to ban same-sex marriage.
There is growing acceptance of marriage equality in the Republican Party, although there is still a significant generational gap. A 2014 Pew Research Center poll found that 61 percent of people under 30 who are Republican or lean Republican support same-sex marriage, compared to just 22 percent of those 65 or older.
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