“I don’t want to say this in an anti-elitist way, but we’ve had men who are Ivy League groomed running this country since 1988,†Baldwin said. “We’ve had 22 years of Yale and Harvard running this country right now, and the problems aren’t getting solved.â€Of course, some may question Baldwin’s connecting with today’s middle class, given his fame and fortune as a prominent, award-winning actor. All that, he said, is irrelevant.â€Even though I’ve had a job which is a very, very interesting and unique job and there’s fame and there’s money and all this other nonsense that people equate it with, it’s a job, it’s work, and I think people in my business are very hard working people. But whatever I’ve accrued in my career, it hasn’t changed me as a person.â€
Hoo boy. Alec Baldwin spoke to former governor and noted philanderer Eliot Spitzer on CNN recently, and he discussed just how badly he wants to enter politics.I think I speak for most of America when I say you can do more good for our country on 30 Rock than you can in congress, Alec.