A journalist is basically a chronicler, not an interpreter of events. Where else in society do you have the license to eavesdrop on so many different conversations as you have in journalism? Where else can you delve into the life of our times? I consider myself a fortunate man to have a forum for my curiosity. |
A journalist is basically a chronicler, not an interpreter of events. Where else in society do you have the license to eavesdrop on so many different conversations as you have in journalism? Where else can you delve into the life of our times? I consider myself a fortunate man to have a forum for my curiosity. |
A producer is a saboteur who tries to infiltrate the passivity of viewers and to create impressions that are lasting. |
America's corporate and political elites now form a regime of their own and they're privatizing democracy. All the benefits - the tax cuts, policies and rewards flow in one direction: up. |
anti or pro- Tom DeLay . |
As a student I learned from wonderful teachers and ever since then I've thought everyone is a teacher. |
Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous. |
Democracy belongs to those who exercise it. |
Democracy may not prove in the long run to be as efficient as other forms of government, but it has one saving grace: it allows us to know and say that it isn't. |
Every filmmaker, every journalist has to be arrogant. You have to say "I have the truth, you got to pay attention, you got to listen." |
For the first time in our history, ideology and theology hold a monopoly of power in Washington. |
He believed the long and great struggle of America was the struggle to ensure that the rewards of a free society went to everybody and not just to the top. |
He knew how to feed writers' egos, to make them want to write their best. |
Hyperbole was to Lyndon Johnson what oxygen is to life. |
Hyperbole was to Lyndon Johnson what oxygen is to life. |