When you're a crime reporter, you see the nub of what life's about, and you don't have much patience for the falsity of politics.
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I'm not sophisticated when it comes to politics, when it comes to journalism.
Politics demands certain skills honed by experience, just as journalism does, just as acting does.
What you realize hanging out with investigative reporters is that, while they may be personally liberal, they don't let that get in the way of a good story.
The central dilemma in journalism is that you don't know what you don't know.
Anybody who doesn't know that politics is crime has got a few screws loose.
A journalist covering politics, most of us are aware of the necessity to try to be sure we're unbiased in our reporting. That's one of the fundamentals of good journalism.
Journalism makes you think fast. You have to speak to people in all walks of life. Especially local journalism.
I've been a reporter for 20 years, and I don't ever get things wrong. That's important in terms of my professional status.
Journalism is not just a cause, it's also a wacky profession.
As someone who has spent a lot of her career as an investigative reporter, I'll confess that a frustration of mine has always been that so much investigative journalism involves a dissection of events in the past.
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