“Political reporters and political professionals rushed to judgment against Romney because we crave clear, unambiguous story lines.” StoriesPoliticalLinesClearJudgmentReportersCraveRomney Author:Ron Fournier
“I believe in equality for everyone, except reporters and photographers.” BelievePoliticalBeliefI BelieveInterestingEqualPhotographyPhotographerHuman RightsFeministEqualityI Believe InJournalismReportersPaparazziEquality Of PeopleNewspapers JournalismNewspaper Reporters Author:Mahatma Gandhi
“I almost became a political journalist, having worked as a reporter at the time of Watergate. The proximity to those events motivated me, when I wound up doing philosophy, to try to use it to move the public debate.” TryingPhilosophyUseMovingPoliticalEventsWoundsDebateJournalistMotivatedReportersProximityWatergate Author:Michael Sandel
“I won't say that the papers misquote me, but I sometimes wonder where Christianity would be today if some of those reporters had been Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.” IfsSometimesWould BeTodayPoliticalPoliticsWonderChristianityPaperMarkReportersPapersLukeMatthew Author:Barry Goldwater
“We've been able to watch on our television screens sophisticated weaponry find a building; and we've seen dramatic reports from the front where Pulitzer Prize-to-be winning reporters stood up and declared, the United States is attacked, and all that.” StatesHumorAblePoliticalWinningUnitedWatchesUnited StatesFrontsTelevisionBuildingScreensDramaticReportsPrizeSophisticatedReportersStood UpPolitical HumorWeaponry Author:George W. Bush
“The smartest people in Washington are the political reporters. They write about their inferiors.” PeopleWritingPoliticalMediaInferiorsReporters Author:Joseph Heller
“A fierce literary woman with a penchant for married men, Margaret Fuller was ultimately torn between motherhood and her final career as a political reporter.” MenPoliticalCareersMarriedFinalsMotherhoodFierceReportersTornMarried Man Author:Susan Cheever