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«[There is a] curious relationship between a candidate and the reporters who cover him. It can be affected by small things like a competent press staff, enough seats, sandwiches and briefings and the ability to understand deadlines.»
Author: Ronald Steel
| About:
Relationships
| Keywords:
briefings, candidate, competent, deadlines, Reporters, sandwiches, seats, staff
«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.»
Author: Barry Goldwater
(Politician, Senator)
| Keywords:
john, Luke, Matthew, misquote, misquoted, misquotes, papers, Reporters, The Reporter
«I don't see why you reporters keep confusing Brooks and me. Can't you see that we wear different numbers.»
«I'm not going to have some reporters pawing through our papers We are the president.»
Author: Hillary Clinton
(First Lady, Senator)
| Keywords:
papers, paw, pawing, paws, Reporters, The Reporter
«Now he is a statesman, when what he really wants is to be what most reporters are, adult delinquents.»
Author: Peggy Noonan
(Author, Journalist, Political analyst)
| Keywords:
delinquent, delinquents, Reporters, statesman
«I'd get into a room and disappear into the woodwork. Now the rooms are so crowded with reporters getting behind-the-scenes stories that nobody can get behind-the-scenes stories.»
Author: Theodore H. White
(Historian, Journalist, Novelist)
| Keywords:
get behind, Reporters, scenes, woodwork
«Newspaper correspondents with an army, as a rule, are mischievous. They are the world's gossips, pick up and retail the camp scandal, and gradually drift to the headquarters of some general, who finds it easier to make reputation at home than with his own corps or division. They are also tempted to prophesy events and state facts which, to an enemy, reveal a purpose in time to guard against it. Moreover, they are always bound to see facts colored by the partisan or political character of their own patrons, and thus bring army officers into the political controversies of the day, which are always mischievous and wrong. Yet, so greedy are the people at large for war news, that it is doubtful whether any army commander can exclude all reporters, without bringing down on himself a clamor that may imperil his own safety. Time and moderation must bring a just solution to this modern difficulty.»
Author: William Tecumseh Sherman
(General)
| Keywords:
against the rules, army officer, at large, camp, clamor, clamoring, colored, commander, controversies, corps, correspondent, correspondents, division, doubtful, drift, Enemy of the state, exclude, gossips, greedy, headquarters, home rule, imperil, imperiled, imperils, mischievous, moreover, officers, partisan, partisans, patrons, pick up, prophesy, Reporters, retail, retailing, scandal, tempted
«I have often been asked, ''Do not people bore you?'' I do not understand quite what that means. I suppose the calls of the stupid and curious, especially of newspaper reporters, are always inopportune. I also dislike people who try to talk down to my understanding. They are like people who when walking with you try to shorten their steps to suit yours; the hypocrisy in both cases is equally exasperating.»
Author: Helen Keller
(Author, Educator)
| Keywords:
bore, calls, cases, curious, dislike, equally, exasperated, exasperates, exasperating, hypocrisies, hypocrisy, inopportune, newspaper, Reporters, shorten, shortening, shortens, steps, suit, suppose, talk down, The Reporter
«I believe in equality for everyone, except reporters and photographers.»
«Burke said that there were Three Estates in Parliament; but, in the Reporters' Gallery yonder, there sat a Fourth Estate, more important far than they all.»
Author: Thomas Carlyle
(Essayist, Historian)
| Keywords:
Burke, estates, fourth estate, gallery, Reporters, yonder
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