My family didn't really have newspapers at home or talk about politics - my family are not political. They were too busy getting on with it - working, looking after kids, trying to pay off the mortgage, all that stuff.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Contrary to what everyone thinks, in my family, we didn't talk about politics at home.
I am a political junkie. During a presidential campaign, I will often buy a couple of newspapers a day just to keep up.
No one in my family had ever been in politics. My dad thought it was something that got in the way.
Ours was not a political household, when I was growing up.
I do not read newspapers. I do not watch television. I am not interested in current events, although I will occasionally discuss them if other people want to discuss them.
My family was entirely political, all the time, on the left. The opposite of that is not to be political on the right. It's trying not to be - politics is not everything. There's life other than politics. Politics intrudes.
I grew up in a family where no one had written a newspaper or magazine article about anybody in my family for a hundred years, right? Then, all of a sudden, we're getting one millennium's worth of media attention in six months.
My family is really into politics.
My parents were really political. The news was very important in our home. We basically had dinner every night while watching the news, and then we'd discuss it with our parents.
I follow politics very closely. I read several newspapers every day.