herself. before she found her voice she benefited from bold and courageous chances of life love and work. from the childhood visit to the white house call it love at first flight dana s story will infire inspire you especially young americans ready to graduate from school. in this country you can do anything you want. she is proof. let the good news begin. dana and the good news is you wrote this book. so many people are about to read it will embark on your journey from ranch to white house. from sitting in horses sitting on air force one with the president of the united states. this book is little house on the prairie meets the west wing. do you think your story could be every woman s story? sure. one day you are sitting on the barnyard fence thinking you could never leave this place and next day you are on marine one with the president. my groundedness, my experience because i worked was
daughters knew anything we were equal and capable just like anybody else. i love that. traps dana perino s future was fore told on a trip to the nation s capitol at the age of 7 years old. she asked for a tour of the white house and she got a picture next to president carter s red phone. she promised her parents she would be back and she was. but the road to the white house was anything but what she expected. every time i had a plan something else happened. i didn t plan to work at the white house. i didn t plan to be on the five. accident plan to get on an airplane that day and fall in love and change my life completely.
have suggested perhaps very unfairly this was an example of the stockholm syndrome. one of the reasons these three women didn t collaborate earlier to break three, they had a kind of weird hold to castro, that he wielded above them and they responded to. what is your take on that? i think the stockholm syndrome has been overplayed on some levels. jaycee due guard is the one who taught me the most about how offensive for many victims it can be to consider that they actually fall in love with their captors. it s an adaptation process, there are components that we all understand that are in the so called stockholm syndrome, but really that s so important to remember that people do what they need to do to survive, and to call it love, anything like a maternal healthy or pa turn
women didn t collaborate earlier to break three, they had a kind of weird hold to castro, that he wielded above them and they responded to. what is your take on that? i think the stockholm syndrome has been overplayed on some levels. jaycee due guard is the one who taught me the most about how offensive for many victims it can be to consider that they actually fall in love with their captors. it s an adaptation process, there are components that we all understand that are in the so called stockholm syndrome, but really that s so important to remember that people do what they need to do to survive, and to call it love, anything like a maternal healthy or paternal healthy relationship is erroneous. that s my input on that. from all your work with jaycee dugard and many others,
jaycee due guard is the one who taught me the most about how offensive for many victims it can be to consider that they actually fall in love with their captors. it s an adaptation process, there are components that we all understand that are in the so called stockholm syndrome, but really that s so important to remember that people do what they need to do to survive, and to call it love, anything like a maternal healthy or paternal healthy relationship is erroneous. that s my input on that. from all your work with jaycee dugard and many others, what is the best advice you could give these three young women from cleveland as they try to get back to normality in their lives? absolutely, to not let their past define them. there s going to be a period where the focus is on them with press and media, et cetera.