You ask politicians a question, and they have an answer. It's almost like the more articulate the answer, the more something feels wrong because that question takes thought.
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When you start to think about politicians, you've got to realize these are strange creatures. Other than the fact that they can't tell directions, and they have very strange breeding habits, how do you actually work with these things?
It is weird. A lot of people try to ask me political questions. I'm not a politician.
It's not just politicians. Any spokesman for a vested interest is well schooled in how to say what it is they wish to say, which may bear no relation at all to what you've asked them.
Politics is a herd mentality. Politicians don't really lead. Politicians reflect what they think is consensus opinion.
Politicians around the world are very different, but they all have one thing in common: The first thing they respond to is public opinion.
Most politicians come into politics because they want to make a difference; we just have different ideas how to do it.
Actually, I think I come at things a whole different way from most people, and, you know, sometimes political answers are one way to solve the problem, and sometimes there are better ways to do it.
Everything I do has an underlying political question.
Certain political figures think when you call them and ask them for a comment; that you are somehow doing something that you shouldn't be doing.
One can say all they want about politicians, but politicians to other politicians, their word is almost always good.
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