If you interviewed 1,000 politicians and asked about whether the media's too soft or too hard, about 999 would say too hard.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Rude interviewers are ten a penny, and politicians have long since learned how to cope.
You do 1,000 interviews, 20 percent of every one is not what you said, or is twisted a little. If you multiply 20 by 1,000 you've got a lot of inaccuracies out there.
I don't understand these politicians who want to be president and complain when they get a tough interview.
But unfortunately, I have to say, one out of every 100 interviews I do, I get a real journalist.
With 500 channels and the Internet available, you'd think a candidate could get the word out.
Political stories in general are tough. They just don't appeal to as wide an audience.
A single question can be more influential than a thousand statements.
The hardest thing about any political campaign is how to win without proving that you are unworthy of winning.
The thing I love about political interviews is, if you're really prepared, you can make great headway because these are the people for whom, theoretically at least, the buck stops.
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001?
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