When I got political that blew our marriage out of the water. I was not the same person and I admit that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I got married because it was the right time and the right thing to do.
I got married because I wanted to do something that was more than I understood, because my feelings were more than I understood.
In the good old days when I was a senator, I was my own man.
I know my limitations, and I don't like politics. I was only involved because of my husband.
It took me a long time to be convinced that marriage was right for me because I've come from a long line of broken marriages. My parents divorced, and I had two broken marriages myself.
In 1989 when I switched from Democrat to Republican, with God as my witness, not one thing changed about what I believed about one man and one woman in a marriage or about diversity of color. That's a good thing.
My marriage was breaking up, and my marriage with Chong was breaking up. I had to come back and kind of start on my own again.
There were days when I hated politics. But I fought against hating the people on the other side because we were all in the same business - the business of building our country's future.
I decided that I was going to be the Kennedy who makes her own name and finds her own job and works like a dog. My comeuppance was when Arnold got elected - I became the Kennedy who was married to the governor.
Marriage was probably the worst mistake I ever made in my life.
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