Politicians love to beat up on guys that are seen to be public enemies, if you will. That's a great way to get elected.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most politicians, when they meet with a guy like me, or a guy like Carville, tell you about how they can win.
Many female politicians get intimidated by the aggressive behaviour of men. I don't. Not because I am a courageous person or anything, but because I see international standards, and I see that they are worth fighting for.
Don't fall in love with politicians, they're all a disappointment. They can't help it, they just are.
Unlike the general public, I rather like most politicians.
I rarely meet a politician that I don't like personally. They are generally well endowed with charm. Therein lies the danger.
I think it's good politics to beat up on big companies and rich people.
In the restaurant business, you never want to have enemies, whereas it seems that many politicians judge their success by how high their enemies are and whether they can show that they can hold their ground and give a punch for every punch they take.
Any politician in a democracy has to be mindful of public opinion.
The most successful politicians are the ones who embrace their best traits while turning their liabilities into loveable attributes. And yet, many a candidate tries to run as something they aren't simply because the strategy dictates it.
There's a great public disinclination toward politicians.