He was conservative, especially on the abortion issue, and he was death on taxes; on the other hand, he had a Clintonesque attitude about women, and even a sense of humor about his own peccadilloes.
The character in John Sandford's "Silken Prey" is portrayed as a conservative figure, particularly regarding the contentious topic of abortion, and he staunchly opposes high taxes. His political stance reflects a traditional viewpoint that aligns with conservative values, showing a clear opposition to policies that he perceives as contrary to his beliefs.
However, despite his serious political views, he exhibits a lighter side, reminiscent of Bill Clinton's persona, showing an amiable...