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"Playing a candidate is tricky because, you would think actors have a
gigantic ego -- and they do," he said. "But politicians have a tremendous
amount of ego. "It's very hard when the product you're selling to the entire country is
yourself, and you're just selling the hell out of it all the time. ... We
have to have it, and we need somebody who's really good at it, but ego is
something that was really tricky to embrace." Clooney said the type of scandal the film depicts is universal, but thinks the public and media will have to grow more forgiving of politicians' personal peccadilloes. "I think we're going to have to get to the point where we just have to start, every candidate, with
'Yeah, I did it' and just go on from there," Clooney said. "Because it's going to be very hard to find people who haven't smoked a joint or drunk some bong water along the way." Clooney, whose own private life is the subject of constant scrutiny, said he's not tempted to step into the even more unforgiving world of politics. "Hollywood is a bit more forgiving," Clooney said, "because they don't expect us to be saints."
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