I'm not interested in showing a politician falling over; it's about the issue and making people think differently about that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Politicians are trying to attract people to issues.
We have a media that presents every politician as being as bad as the next. There is no distinguishing between one good idea or another; no explanation of why constitutional change should be uppermost in the minds of the people I represent.
I think that if I would talk on a political subject, if I talk about it, it would divide the audience on that issue. That's not my issue.
In today's politics, it would be good to have politicians who are more upfront about what they felt and actually not trying to bend with every breeze. They're infuriating, all of them.
There's a great public disinclination toward politicians.
First of all, I think it's odd that people who cover politics wouldn't have any political views.
While I hold my own political views, it's important not to get too wrapped up in individual candidates and personalities, but instead to focus on the real issues.
My close proximity to many of the newsmakers can give me a different perspective about people in politics and what they might say than others who don't know them.
People are not in a good mood when any politician's face appears on television.
The fallback position in politics is if you don't know what you want to be about, and if you don't know what your vision is, go at somebody else.
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