I listened to Bill Bennett and tons of other talk show hosts who talked about that and other policies and started branching out and caring about other issues in regards to politics.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I enjoy talking about politics a great deal.
I've been in politics now for long enough to not worry about what others are saying, but instead to talk about what I believe.
I'm involved in issues, and issues are about grass-roots politics.
You can see a lot of politics on a lot of different channels. I'm not interested, really, in talking in some wonky conversation about politics, though. It's not my speed. I'm not interested in the ins and outs of health care.
The good news, though, is that I find in my political travels that people, as regular citizens, are more interested than ever in getting together and having discussions. They want to hear about other viewpoints that differ entirely from what the administration is putting out.
I grew up in a household where we talked politics a lot and argued politics a lot.
I've had an interest in politics since I was a little kid.
I entered politics from a completely different background from other people in this field, and that has helped me to see and deal with things differently.
I'm tired of high policy talks. I want to focus on nuts and bolts.
I talk a great deal to prior Secretaries of State about policy issues.