I understand the process of politics and the game of television.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What I've certainly learned is that whenever I've said anything about real politics, I've come under attack. So it's best simply to play politics on television.
I'm very interested in politics, and I feel TV is a more political medium than film.
Television doesn't like politics very well, if you can infer that from the way they cover it.
I've been doing TV for fourteen years, and I've always had a fascination with the political business side. It's ruled my life. Ratings or no ratings have decided where I live, who I work with, and how long I'll be doing that particular job.
Modern politics today requires a mastery of television. I've never really warmed up to television and, in fairness to television, it's never warmed up to me.
I know politics; I know the media.
Politics has become entertainment.
I watch sports and cable news. I'm a political junkie, so that's my interest.
Politics is a rough and tumble business. It's not for the faint-hearted. I've got bruises and cuts from being in the political arena. But by and large, I understand how to navigate the process.
There is a circus around politics. But if you think it is a game, then you forget what the purpose of politics actually is.