Whether it's Jack Kennedy or Bill Clinton or others, the personal lives do come into play, and people do judge you for that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't judge people on their personal lives.
The personal is political, but only to a point.
I felt that what is personal is political.
I'm pretty sure that I was JFK in my past life.
I don't think that there's been one example in history where somebody has openly talked about their personal life and it's done them any good.
I'm an honest person and don't lead my life on other people's terms.
I guess because people are more aware of who I am, they're going to wonder about my personal life.
There is no private domain of a person's life that is not political, and there is no political issue that is not ultimately personal.
People do want to know the personal things. How far is too far to go with personal lives?
It doesn't matter what people think of me. I've lived my life.