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When you are in the public eye, it is really counterproductive to think about how you're viewed in the eyes of others. You just have to be who you are.
I'm a mother, I'm a journalist, I'm an American; I'm all of those things, and it really complicates your job when you have all these things come into play.
There is nothing better than just policies that say, 'Come on: grow your jobs here.'
When you become a public figure, you still think, 'That's really not me; there's more to me than that.'
Most of the people who are in elective office in Washington, D.C., they have held public office before. How's that workin' for you?
When you see these people that are in the public eye all the time, it must get tiring.
If you're in the public eye, you're constantly scrutinised. I was called too thin and then too fat when I was overweight. It's just a shame those are the reactions people have.
You go back to those films of the '40s and '50s and hear the dialogue, the way the people played off each other - the wordplay. I think we've really lost that in movies.
Being in the public eye, you're always worried about what angle people are going to take pictures of you at. I don't really care anymore.