"30 Rock" star, Alec Baldwin is again talking about running for office. In an interview on CNN with Eliot Spitzer, here's what Baldwin had to say about politics, but keep in mind Baldwin has done this dance before, to only decide not to run. Maybe this time is different.
"It's something I'm very, very interested in," Baldwin told Spitzer. "I do believe that people want to believe that someone who deeply cares about the middle class for whatever reason…would like to seek public office."
"We've had men who are Ivy League groomed running this country since 1988," the 52-year-old actor continued. "We've had 22 years of Yale and Harvard and the problems aren't getting solved."
"I've had people approach me about running for jobs and moving to other locations, and that's been a very difficult decision for me because I'm a New Yorker and I do like living here," Baldwin said. "I love what I've come to now…[but] the old line in my business is that by the time you are old enough to understand the role of Hamlet, you're too old to play Hamlet.
When you think about it, Baldwin is right to this degree, the Ivy League crowd has been running the country for some time, and the problems are only getting worse.