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Yeah, that, um, i wasn t eaten. - that i lived, right? - ( laughing ) - harvey: why was that important to you? - mark: because i wanted to come back and do it again. i was playing president. i mean, if there s any role you can bring back, being president has gotta be it, right? - or you could run. - or i could run. i don t know which would be tougher, sharknado. - ever enter your mind? - yeah, of course. um. that s a big statement. - well, i mean - most people don t say of course. yeah, well, i get asked, you know, 100 times a day, and, you know, i ve always been very apolitical until this past election in 2016. i ve avoided it. i think this election kind of just changed my attitude toward it. because initially, you liked trump. yeah, i did well, i didn t agree with a lot of his positions and i told him so, but i liked the fact that he was honest, outspoken. that he wasn t, like i told him, a stepford candidate. i thought all those things were positive. i think we re going into an era where people want somebody who comes up with solutions. i think we re going into a time where you need somebody
Yeah, that, um, i wasn t eaten. - that i lived, right? - ( laughing ) - harvey: why was that important to you? - mark: because i wanted to come back and do it again. i was playing president. i mean, if there s any role you can bring back, being president has gotta be it, right? - or you could run. - or i could run. i don t know which would be tougher, sharknado. - ever enter your mind? - yeah, of course. um. that s a big statement. - well, i mean - most people don t say of course. yeah, well, i get asked, you know, 100 times a day, and, you know, i ve always been very apolitical until this past election in 2016. i ve avoided it. i think this election kind of just changed my attitude toward it. because initially, you liked trump. yeah, i did well, i didn t agree with a lot of his positions and i told him so, but i liked the fact that he was honest, outspoken. that he wasn t, like i told him, a stepford candidate. i thought all those things were positive. i think we re going into an era where people want somebody who comes up with solutions. i think we re going into a time where you need somebody
Yeah, that, um, i wasn t eaten. - that i lived, right? - ( laughing ) - harvey: why was that important to you? - mark: because i wanted to come back and do it again. i was playing president. i mean, if there s any role you can bring back, being president has gotta be it, right? - or you could run. - or i could run. i don t know which would be tougher, sharknado. - ever enter your mind? - yeah, of course. um. that s a big statement. - well, i mean - most people don t say of course. yeah, well, i get asked, you know, 100 times a day, and, you know, i ve always been very apolitical until this past election in 2016. i ve avoided it. i think this election kind of just changed my attitude toward it. because initially, you liked trump. yeah, i did well, i didn t agree with a lot of his positions and i told him so, but i liked the fact that he was honest, outspoken. that he wasn t, like i told him, a stepford candidate. i thought all those things were positive. i think we re going into an era where people want somebody who comes up with solutions. i think we re going into a time where you need somebody