Chuck Berry doesn't give interviews.
I don't read reviews.
My site has the whole thing - blogs, information, video interviews.
The idea that just because you are a woman you should be supporting Hillary Clinton I think is false. There is a broad base of political views.
I don't really like doing interviews.
The interviews have been a little tough due to the fact that we're interviewing dogs. We see a lot of contestants licking themselves, but we're used to that from covering the Grammys.
I don't do interviews.
I don't do gossipy interviews because I don't think that helps; I think that's a distraction.
Voters, whatever their political views, should rise up against politicians who want to dilute the Bill of Rights to perpetuate their tenure in office.
What I like about Bain Capital is that we have Republicans, we have Democrats, we have independents; we are a diverse firm in terms of political views. But what we do is we sit down and we try to solve the problems.
I learn a lot in interviews, I learn about how careers differ.
I'm glad to share my views.
It's essential not to have an ideology, not to be a member of a political party. While the writer can have certain political views, he has to be careful not to have his hands tied.
Interviews are difficult.
Humanity is not common in its views.
What my political views or my constitutional views are just doesn't matter.
My political views have since I was a kid someway or another reflected the concerns of Tea Party movement.
I have plenty of political views and plenty of social and personal prejudices. I do not, however, value them.
I hate interviews - but you have to do them.
Interviews are my least favorite thing to do.