There's some irony in playing a journalist after some of the stuff that has been written about me, but it's a great profession, particularly investigative journalism.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Journalism, as concerns collecting information, differs little if at all from intelligence work. In my judgment, a journalist's job is very interesting.
Journalism is, indeed, a noble calling, and I have much I hope to accomplish in the next phase of my career.
There are a lot of really good skills you get from doing journalism - it completely changed my world and how I interact with other people.
Journalism is not just a cause, it's also a wacky profession.
Journalism, for me, has always been a calling. There are things that must be exposed to the light, truths that must be uncovered, stories worth risking your life for.
I always like to have a buffer between me and journalism in general. Not just a reporter, but journalism.
I always wanted to be a serious journalist.
I'm fascinated by journalism. I put a keen eye, not a negative eye, on its role, particularly how it is changed by the times we're living in.
The dirty little secret of journalism is that it really isn't a profession, it's a craft. All you need is a telephone and a conscience and you're all set.
Journalism is a kind of profession, or craft, or racket, for people who never wanted to grow up and go out into the real world.