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What is my calling? What am I supposed to do? I think running for office, public office, can be a divine calling. I mean, I've wrestled with that very question myself.
Almost every business is regulated by the state. So if you're going to say, 'If you own any business, you shouldn't run for public office,' I don't think that's what we want.
People can judge me for what I've done. And I think when somebody's out in the public eye, that's what they do. So I'm fully comfortable with who I am, what I stand for, and what I've always stood for.
I think every part's a challenge, and you also never know if you're going to pull it off.
I think part of being in the public eye is getting recognized and dealing with positive and negative scrutiny.
Seldom has a politician left public office with more self-generated fanfare than Sen. William S. Cohen.
John Glenn craved the publicity. I think even John would admit that. When he went into politics, that became pretty obvious! He knew how to do public relations.
My experience of being on the public platform got more multi-faceted, multi-dimensional, and my place in the public eye, I think, has always been a little more than just what is going on in that time in my life.
I think that what I'm doing is right. And election-year politics, which intensifies everything, is not going to drive me off that course.