Politics is my hobby. Smut is my vocation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a person who's always been interested in politics and thought it was a very noble occupation.
Politics is not my life. I have a career in radio and another career in film.
People like to do politics with me, and they like to do business.
My hobbies just sort of gradually became my vocation.
I felt that politics was one place where I could possibly have a career in arguing, debating, and getting to write papers. I almost considered working in law enforcement or something like that, but that didn't really last long.
I've had an interest in politics since I was a little kid.
I've always been most interested in the politics of everyday life: your relation to whatever you're doing, or what your ambitions are, where you live, where you find yourself in the social hierarchy.
I get no pleasure from politics; it's not in my character.
I really see the vocation of politics like I see every vocation - whether it's being a reporter or serving in public life or being a plumber - as an extension of ministry.
To me, politics is an extension of what I do in medicine.