You can never get all the facts from just one newspaper, and unless you have all the facts, you cannot make proper judgements about what is going on.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I couldn't find any way to tell the truth in a regular newspaper.
I don't read all the newspapers.
I worry that we're not getting enough of the news that we need to make informed judgments as citizens.
Don't believe everything that you read in the newspapers.
God, newspapers have been making up stories forever. This kind of trifling and fooling around is not a function of the New Journalism.
Newspapers can make their own judgment in terms of who they support in a general election. Our responsibility is to make a considered judgment about where the national interest lies.
Newspaper reporting is really storytelling. We call our articles 'stories,' and we try to tell them in a way that even people who don't know all the background can understand them.
I read the 'Times' and 'Post,' but I have nothing against the 'Daily News.' I also fish around the Internet for entertainment news but find most of what I read to be untrue or partially true.
I don't even read the newspaper; I don't read that crap.
You turn on the news, there're no facts anymore. 'Here's what's happening today,' and then you cut to thirty minutes of people in little boxes, little windows, telling you their opinions on it. It seems like all the news is going on in the ticker-tape on the bottom of the news. It's all opinion, it's all editorial.