If he hadn't done that interview with Bashir, he wouldn't be there now. That was the first time he ever did an interview like that. He was afraid of something like that all along. And it happened.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In 1977, at least, he wished to have people believe that he shared and was proud of an attitude toward women that is not acceptable in a politician. In 2003, all he has said is that he doesn't remember the interview.
I don't know if it was much of an interview. We just shot the breeze.
I interviewed Johnny Knoxville once. I was kind of scared to interview him because I thought he might be a real jerk, but he was really nice, and I ripped his chest hair out.
When the press began asking me for interviews, I freaked out. My instinct is to hide.
I was disappointed not to be able to interview Mr. Clinton. I met him two years ago. I was looking forward to talking with him about issues from Africa to terrorism.
You never really meet a human being until you live with them or know them for awhile, so this is my clown and they understand that and so these interviews don't bother them.
I don't think men were meant to be interviewed.
I'm frightened of interviews.
I terminated the interview when I didn't know what he was talking about and went upstairs to lunch.
An interview will seem very sane to me, and I'll find out that the journalist was laughing out of the side of his mouth half of the time.