“On my arrival in U.S.S.R. in 1934, I remember that I was struck by the enormous proportion of Jewish functionaries everywhere. In the Press, and diplomatic circles, it was difficult to find non-Jews...In France many believe, even amongst the Communists, that, thanks to the present anti-Jewish purge...Russia is no longer Israel's chosen land...Those who think that are making a mistake.” ThinkingBelieveRememberDifficultMistakeLandPressesJewIsraelCirclesRussiaEnormousChosenThanksFranceProportionMaking MistakesCommunistArrivalsDiplomatic Author:Denis Fahey
“If you aren't overly effusive or really nicey-nice with the press, you get a reputation for being outspoken or difficult.” IfsDifficultNicePressesReputationOutspoken Author:Janeane Garofalo
“Press coverage has been difficult for him. I did not set out to ensnare him with a child.” ChildrenHas BeensLiteratureDifficultPressesCoverage Author:Martin Bashir
“It is very difficult to have a free, fair and honest press anywhere in the world. In the first place, as a rule, papers are largely supported by advertising, and that immediately gives the advertisers a certain hold over the medium they use.” WorldGivingFirstsUseCertainDifficultHonestPaperFairsPressesMediumsAdvertisingPapersAdvertisers Book:If You Ask Me Source: If You Ask Me
“I always felt, and I still feel, that the media doesn't belong in a public official's private life. It's a very difficult balance, because if you are elected to public office, people have a right to know a great deal about you, and the press has an absolute obligation to report all of that. But the reality is that there are times in which the reporting is really happening for almost voyeuristic reasons, in the gossip columns. Maybe half of it is wrong, and half of it is correct, and a lot of it is exaggerated. You've just got to get used to that if you're in public life.” PeopleIfsKnowsFeelsStillsReasonRealityUsedFeltDifficultDealsHalfMediaBalanceOfficeHappeningsAbsolutesPressesObligationOfficialsReportsGossipPrivate LifeColumnsPublic LifeExaggeratedPublic OfficePublic Officials Author:Rudy Giuliani
“Whenever there is injustice, there is tension. But in China it is very hard to release your anger unless you burn yourself or you jump from a bridge. In a society where there is no freedom of the press, it is difficult for victims to be noticed.” HardDifficultVictimPressesInjusticeChinaReleaseBridgesTensionFreedom Of The Press Author:Ai Weiwei