Aside from my son, no person has ever shown for me the gentle concern I knew from Governor Adlai Stevenson.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a former Governor, and more importantly, as a father, I know all too well how protective elected officials are of the special relationships they have with their children.
I always felt that a governor surrenders a certain amount of privacy. And I came to accept that.
I'm strictly for Stevenson. I don't dig the intellectual bit, but I'm telling you, man, he knows the most.
I was not a very fearful kid, really.
I'm concerned about the unknowability of other people.
As governor, part of my job is to tell people things they don't like to hear.
I am disappointed that my 25 years in public life have apparently not earned me the benefit of the doubt, but I understand that Senator Mitchell's report has raised many serious questions. I plan to publicly answer all of those questions at the appropriate time in the appropriate way. I only ask that in the meantime people not rush to judgment.
Chris Christie is New Jersey's concern, not America's.
My children were attacked by the Minnesota media when I was governor.
I had imposed unspeakable worry on my husband, Paul de Bendern, on more occasions than I could count.