Article: Spawn: Every bit his father's son.

"As some fathers inevitably began to insist on being the sole source of authority, their children became confused about their own roles in a family system that was severely stressed by the demands of the dominant, all-powerful father."

-Al Gore, Earth in the Balance

From literally the day he was born, Al Gore was wielded as a political tool, and honed for public office. When little Al arrived in 1948, his dad-then a congressman, eventually a senator-wanted to make the most of it. His Tennessee rival Estes Kefauver had gotten coverage only in the inside pages of the Nashville Tennessean for the recent birth of a daughter. The senior Gore would best him. ...

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