I have always been a left-winger and an outsider. I loved being that. I was perfectly cheerful with that role. Then suddenly, you're one of the talking heads on 'Nightline,' and you think you must have sold out.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I grew up in a household that was very left wing.
I'm as left-wing as you can get.
I was a right winger into the 70's but I left the right in late 70's.
I always felt an outsider.
I'm not a media darling. I'm forever the outsider, for whatever the reason is.
You know, a left-winger, the barrier to success if you're on the left in commercial radio is a mile and a half higher than it is if you're on the right.
I am a liberal and always have been - just not the wild-eyed character the Republicans made me out to be.
I have always considered myself of the reforming centre-left.
I was the classic liberal, left-wing, 'Theater is going to change the world' kind of person. You know, very, very boring.
I was never a left-winger, actually. I was a pretend left-winger because it was more interesting than being a right-winger.