If somebody's dumb enough to ask me to go to a political convention and say something, they're going to have to take what they get.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
A political convention is not a place where you can come away with any trace of faith in human nature.
Only very intelligent people don't wish they were in politics, and I'm dumb enough to want to be in there.
I don't really wanna talk about politics, I'm not clever enough.
I've never been a member of a political party, but people will superimpose on you what they want.
Only in Washington would the Republican operatives get the entire press corps ginned up over the notion that I'm going to be home campaigning instead of going to a bunch of worthless parties at a convention that's only being held to do something we all know is going to happen anyway.
You ask politicians a question, and they have an answer. It's almost like the more articulate the answer, the more something feels wrong because that question takes thought.
Living in Washington, you can't take politics too seriously. I draw the line at honesty. I have no time for political hacks who say things they don't believe because they get paid to.
People need to know, before I'm associated with any party, I am an American, and that's what I want to drive home at the RNC.
If I've learned anything in this business, how stupid would it be not to do 'It's My Party' when people come to hear it?
Certain political figures think when you call them and ask them for a comment; that you are somehow doing something that you shouldn't be doing.
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