Entertainment | Alec Baldwin Alec Baldwin Weighs Political Career Actor hits the big 5-0, tells 60 Minutes he's learned tact By Rob Quinn Posted May 9, 2008 8:40 AM CDT Copied In this photo provided by ABC television, actor Alec Baldwin speaking on the television show "The View" in his first TV appearance since the public airing of a voice mail he left for his daughter. (AP Photo/ABC, Heidi Gutman, file) Outspoken actor Alec Baldwin is reconsidering his decision never to run for political office now that he's hit the half-century mark. The scrutiny he came under during his nasty divorce from Kim Basinger and the custody battle over their daughter has helped him learn the tact needed to survive in politics, Baldwin said in a 60 Minutes interview to be aired Sunday. But don't expect a total personality transformation. Asked by interviewer Morley Safer if it wasn't abusive to describe his wife's divorce attorney as a "300-pound homunculus with a face like a clenched fist," Baldwin replied: "I was being kind, Morley." Read These Next A Minnesota gubernatorial candidate's daughter has been killed. FBI images show masked man at Nancy Guthrie's front door. Police raided a 'bikini cafe' and arrested 17. A source is disputing a key detail in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance. Report an error