I was never a left-winger, actually. I was a pretend left-winger because it was more interesting than being a right-winger.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was a right winger into the 70's but I left the right in late 70's.
I grew up in a household that was very left wing.
My authoritarian and quick manner of making decisions led me to have serious problems and to be accused of being ultraconservative. I have never been a right-winger. It was my authoritarian way of making decisions that created problems.
I am neither left wing nor right wing. I am middle-of-the-bird.
I sometimes think I was always left-wing. I know that sounds completely crazy, but I do know that I asked questions when I was about four, and I remember noticing that I wasn't getting an answer, and I remember it annoying me.
I don't view myself as a political leftie. I view myself as a storyteller who is fair to both sides.
I consider myself a right-winger and Gray was certainly one.
I think people assumed because of my last name that I was a real right-winger. And if you cared to look at my writing, you would be hard pressed to deduce that I'm an ideological right-winger.
I'm as left-wing as you can get.
I have always been a left-winger and an outsider. I loved being that. I was perfectly cheerful with that role. Then suddenly, you're one of the talking heads on 'Nightline,' and you think you must have sold out.