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Budget cuts are a sad reality in most newsrooms, and I am concerned that they reduce the collective muscle of journalists who are doing the expensive, and often dangerous, work of on-the-ground reporting.
Jill Abramson
Sad
Work
Reality
Dangerous
Collective
Journalists
Budget
Budget Cuts
Most
Concerned
Reduce
Am
Doing
Reporting
Often
Expensive
Cuts
Who
Muscle
Members of the press have been so savaged by Trump and his propagandists in the media that journalists seem almost foreign or anti-American to his supporters.
Jim Acosta
Press
Members
Seem
Almost
Supporters
Journalists
Foreign
Been
His
Anti-American
Trump
Media
We have increasingly fewer and fewer journalists who have any military experience and understand what life is like in the military and in combat.
Jim Lehrer
Life
Experience
Military
Increasingly
Combat
Journalists
Like
Understand
Any
Fewer
Who
I will not talk to journalists about anything that does not concern my work as a scientist or lecturer.
Joachim Sauer
Work
Will
About
Journalists
Talk
Concern
Does
Scientist
Lecturer
Anything
However much some journalists may criticize me, I know that I look, feel, and behave several decades younger than my actual age, and much of that is because I believe you are what you think you are. This is called positive affirmation, and it's a really strong tool.
Joan Collins
Positive
Me
You
Age
Strong
Believe
Think
Tool
Several
Criticize
Some
Feel
Journalists
Know
Look
Because
However
Affirmation
Than
Decades
Behave
May
Younger
Much
Really
Actual
Novel writing should never be confused with journalism. Unfortunately, in the case of Primary Colors, a fair number of journalists confused.
Joe Klein
Writing
Confused
Case
Colors
Never
Primary
Journalism
Journalists
Fair
Unfortunately
Should
Novel
Number
Back in George W. Bush's second term, when diplomatic realism began to overtake foolish bellicosity, the president developed one of his patented nicknames for the two most powerful neoconservative journalists, William Kristol and Charles Krauthammer: he called them 'the Bomber Boys.'
Joe Klein
President
Back
William
Charles
Diplomatic
Foolish
Developed
He
Powerful
Journalists
Term
Most
Most Powerful
Boy
George
His
George W
Overtake
Began
Patented
Realism
Them
Bush
Bomber
Nicknames
Second
Two
Second Term
I don't appreciate, really, talking to journalists when there's a sense of wanting to kick up dust to sell more papers or get more hits on their Internet site.
Joel Edgerton
Internet
Dust
Sense
Kick
Papers
More
Journalists
Talking
Sell
Up
Get
Hits
Site
Wanting
Really
Appreciate
Journalists like to say I started off sweeping the pottery floors. But it was just a short-lived part time job doing that after I left school.
John Caudwell
Time
School
Job
Say
Pottery
Part
Part-Time
Journalists
Like
Doing
Off
Left
Just
After
Short-Lived
Sweeping
Floors
Started
Journalists can get very pompous, especially in the formalized days of 'Meet the Press,' when they took themselves so damned seriously.
John J. McLaughlin
Seriously
Took
Meet
Press
Journalists
Days
Very
Get
Pompous
Themselves
I engage with a lot of journalists, some of them have history and some of them don't, that's not my concern. My concern is to make sure I represent the views I want to represent on those shows.
John Key
History
Those
Some
Journalists
Concern
Make
Sure
Lot
Represent
Want
Them
Engage
Views
Shows
Amazon is certainly not a perfect company. However, doctors, teachers, engineers, journalists, politicians, and labor unions are also on a continuum of consciousness, and none are perfect either. It is easy to judge and find fault with any company if that is what one's ideological biases wish to see.
John Mackey
Judge
Fault
Wish
Doctors
Politicians
Unions
Easy
Find
See
Perfect
Journalists
Biases
Also
Ideological
None
However
Continuum
Amazon
Labor
Any
Either
Teachers
Certainly
Engineers
Company
Consciousness
Both politicians and journalists face situations which strain their honesty and humanity. My opinion is that politicians on the average stand up somewhat better than journalists.
John McCarthy
Humanity
Honesty
Better
Face
Politicians
Both
Somewhat
Journalists
Opinion
Up
Than
Situations
Which
Average
Strain
Stand
Stand Up
One of the problems that we have as American journalists is that we bring the American cultural baggage with us and we plop it down and it follows us around and that's just a fact of life.
John Pomfret
Life
Problems
Down
One Of The Problems
Follows
Fact
Baggage
Journalists
Around
Cultural
American
Just
Us
Bring
If there is one way that I would sum up what the 2016 election was on cable news, it was world-class journalists interviewing morons.
Jon Lovett
News
Election
World-Class
Sum
Interviewing
Way
Would
One-Way
Cable
Morons
Journalists
Up
The increasing legal pressure against archives has created anxieties among researchers, librarians, and journalists. They cite the need to protect sources who wish to make a record for posterity; procuring documents and interviews from those sources will be difficult if the fruits are only one subpoena away from disclosure.
Jonathan Zittrain
Legal
Will
Pressure
Wish
Difficult
Increasing
Interviews
Those
Cite
Posterity
Record
Archives
Only
Journalists
Protect
Make
Documents
Disclosure
Sources
Anxieties
Fruits
Against
Created
Researchers
Who
Away
Among
Need
The most important responsibility we have as journalists is to question those who are in power. I honestly believe that.
Jorge Ramos
Responsibility
Power
Important
Believe
Honestly
Those
Journalists
Most
Question
The Most Important
Who
I think as journalists, we have to keep our distance from power.
Jorge Ramos
Power
Think
Our
Distance
Journalists
Keep
When journalists forget that our job is to question and annoy those in power, there can be huge consequences.
Jorge Ramos
Job
Power
Consequences
Our
Those
Journalists
Annoy
Question
Huge
Forget
The Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci used to say that for her, an interview was like a war. I get the sense that we've forgotten that here in the United States. You turn on the TV, and you see very bland interviews. Journalists in the United States are very cozy with power, very close to those in power.
Jorge Ramos
War
You
Power
Journalist
Sense
Interview
Interviews
Say
States
Those
TV
See
Bland
Journalists
Like
Italian
Very
Close
Cozy
Get
Forgotten
Turn
Turn-On
Used
United
United States
Her
Here
I think of us as journalists; the medium we work in is blogging.
Joshua Micah Marshall
Work
Think
Medium
Journalists
Blogging
Us
I pointed out that the Atlanta Olympic bomber - as well as Timothy McVeigh and the people who protest against gay rights at military funerals - are Christians but we journalists don't identify them by their religion.
Juan Williams
Religion
Gay
Rights
People
Military
Gay Rights
Out
Atlanta
Pointed
Journalists
Identify
Well
Protest
Against
Them
Who
Bomber
Olympic
Christians
Funerals
NPR editors and journalists found themselves caught in a game of trying to please a leadership team who did not want to hear stories on the air about conservatives, the poor, or anyone who didn't fit their profitable design of NPR as the official voice of college-educated, white, liberal-leaning, upper-income America.
Juan Williams
Leadership
Game
White
Design
Conservatives
Air
Please
About
Voice
Journalists
Caught
Editors
Hear
Fit
America
Trying
Did
Official
Want
Anyone
Stories
Poor
Themselves
Team
Who
Found
Profitable
The general public doesn't expect romance authors to be Harvard graduates. Which is funny, because there are actually quite a lot of us. But this disconnect means that journalists see me as an interesting story. The tricky part is making sure they understand that there are many, many talented writers who don't have 'fancy' educations.
Julia Quinn
Funny
Me
Harvard
Tricky
See
General
General Public
Writers
Part
Journalists
Talented
Sure
Because
Understand
Making
Disconnect
Educations
Lot
Expect
Authors
Quite
Quite A Lot
Graduates
Romance
Story
Which
Fancy
Interesting
Public
Us
Means
Who
Many
Actually
Journalists always like an excuse for why are they talking about something now when they didn't talk about something a week ago. They always like to say something is new.
Julian Assange
Say
About
Something
Week
Journalists
New
Like
Excuse
Talk
Talking
Always
Now
Why
Only two journalists followed the team around.
Just Fontaine
Followed
Only
Journalists
Around
Team
Two
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