You know us on screen — but what about off?
I thought it’d be fun to check in with some of your favorite Fox personalities (plus a few surprise appearances!) to learn more about who they are behind the scenes.
And who’s on the docket this week?
It’s none other than Geraldo Rivera, one of my co-hosts on "The Five."
Hope you enjoy our Q&A below!
And stay tuned for lots more — I'll have a revealing new Q&A each week.
GR: Morning radio host. Often seen prowling around my home very late at night, I am not a morning person. Imbued with a hardy work ethic since childhood, I still had to drag my sorry a-- to the radio station every morning for seven years under muttered protest.
GR: Having been blessed in so many ways, the one that always comes first is the health of my family. And my country — especially uniformed service-folk — and my children and grandchildren.
GR: Corny, but "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand definitely molded my now fundamental belief in self-reliance, energy and ambition. "Lord of the Rings" by J. R. R. Tolkien encouraged daydreams of noble struggles against evildoers. And lastly, "The Horatio Hornblower Saga" by C.S. Forester made me a seafaring man.
GR: "Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right" by Bob Dylan.
GR: Believe in yourself. Work hard. Be kind, strong, brave and generous.
GR: Only when experiencing an altered state.
GR: At almost 80 years old, I still daydream of being a pro athlete.
GR: Thursday, Nov. 21, 1963. So I could stop Lee Harvey Oswald from assassinating JFK the next day.
GR: I was going to joke that there’s no heavy lifting, but the real answer is that I get the chance to be part of the national dialogue, often speaking to the great events of the day.
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Want to read all of Dana Perino's earlier "Short Questions" interviews?
For her interview with Clay Travis, click here.
For her interview with Greg Gutfeld, click here.
For her interview with Benjamin Hall, click here.
For her interview with Judge Jeanine Pirro, click here.
For her interview with Jesse Watters, click here.