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The work of politics involves strategic compromises to achieve broader goals. This can sometimes mean supporting candidates or policies that don't fully align with one's values to gain power and enact change.
Cheryl Hines shares her experience with improv, stating, "When I started learning how to improvise at the Groundlings, they said, clear your mind. Don't think of anything until you hear what that person next to you says. It's a hard adjustment."
Tim Burchett describes how political figures can be compromised through personal indiscretions. He mentions a tactic known as the 'honeypot,' where individuals are lured into compromising situations overseas and later blackmailed to influence their votes.
Cheryl Hines discusses the challenges of being in the public eye, saying, "When you start out as an actress, people can be mean. But when Bobby got into politics, it was a different world. Now I realize it's part of the game."
Cheryl Hines talks about the unpredictability of her career, mentioning, "Curb Your Enthusiasm was not like most shows. Most shows would do a season a year, but for Curb, there was no rhyme or reason to the timing of it."
Kamala Harris reflects on the challenges of running against Donald Trump and the strategic decisions required in such a high-stakes election.
Kamala Harris reflects on her upbringing in activism and the influence of the civil rights movement on her moral core.
Cheryl Hines on her husband's political journey: "Bobby was questioning the vaccine safety. People were so passionate about it. It was volatile. But I loved his supporters because there were Republicans, Independents, and Democrats coming together."