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MONICA CROWLEY: THE GRANDE DAME OF THE AMERICAN MEDIA

WACJ: Explain to me what do you mean when you said:  “I think that once politicians leave the arena and have no intention of ever going back, most go through a transformation. Their political characters often change.”

Monica: I mean that they tend to reflect on their lives and careers and re-evaluate what they accomplished and what they failed to do. Many times they mellow.  The end of life brings a more introspective period.

WACJ: What people first notice about you?                                                                    Monica: I think people first notice my frazzled energy!

WACJ: And what do you notice first about people?                                                         Monica: I notice people's sense of confidence first.

 

WACJ: Two professions or kinds of people were not looked upon with respect and trust during the times of most illustrious monarchs and  civilizations founders like Darius the Great, Hannibal, Napoleon, Cromwell,  Hamurabi…those two kinds were merchants and politicians. Later, Shakespeare added lawyers… now, you worked for politicians, you are surrounded by lawmakers and lawyers and media bosses, radio station owners who could be considered as merchants. Do you compromise?                                                                                Monica: I try to never compromise.  If you can't stay true to who you are,  how can you possibly enjoy your success? Life is too short to sell yourself and your soul down the river.

And this was Monica Crowley, the author, the political wizard, the “historian with a heart”, the woman of the world, the diva of American media, the “intellectual teaser”, the women larger than life, “the leggy blonde”, and your kind of a gal…

From Paris, Valerie Constand

Publishers' note: The interview with Dr. Monica Crowley was reproduced with a permission from World Art Celebrities Journal

 

 

Photo: Monica Crowley in Israel.

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