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Alec Baldwin on His Anger




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ALEC BALDWIN opens up on Sunday's "60 Minutes" about his political aspirations, his messy divorce from KIM BASINGER and that controversial voicemail he left for his daughter, where he called her a "thoughtless little pig."

"If you go through the things I have gone through with the media like this thing with my daughter, there's only one thing that comes to mind initially: that is how my daughter must have felt to have this played out in public," Baldwin tells MORLEY SAFER. "The second thing I realize is: you can pretty much bet all you own that I would never leave another voicemail message for my daughter that wasn't just like something out of a RODGERS and HAMMERSTEIN score."

The "30 Rock" star also doesn't hold back when discussing his ex wife, and especially her lawyer, calling him a "300-pound, homunculus with a face like a clenched fist."




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