My greatest political asset, which professional politicians fear, is my mouth, out of which come all kinds of things one shouldn't always discuss for reasons of political expediency.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One thing in common between politics and marketing is that your greatest strength can often be your greatest weakness.
What drew me to politics in the first place was the fact that I wanted to have a place to take a stand and use my voice to express what I believed in. But I've no longer got any political aspirations. I feel that as a politician, fifty per cent of people would hate you before you even left the house.
I've been in politics now for long enough to not worry about what others are saying, but instead to talk about what I believe.
My biggest ambition is to bring together what happens in the real world with what politicians talk about.
I'm not a politician. I'm a businessperson.
The most valuable thing I can share is the importance of living in truth. Sometimes, facing those truths can actually be your worst fear.
You have to keep a strong sense of who you really are - and I have a pretty strong sense of myself. It gets me in trouble when I say this, but I don't think of myself as a politician. I've always tried to be honest when communicating with people.
I think political people are afraid of me.
I'm an actor I'm not a politician. I always kick myself when I talk too much about family, or personal things.
I can talk a lot and not reveal anything; I would make a great politician.