If we were in a similar circumstance in the future I would want to make sure that our reporting was at least as diverse as it was during this most recent war.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Reporting provides reminders that things are always more complicated than you think.
You know it's always amazed me - I think the most startling thing that's happened in the last couple of decades is that there is no sort of objective reporting anymore.
How do you keep war accountable to the American people when war becomes invisible and virtual?
Many intelligence reports in war are contradictory; even more are false, and most are uncertain.
In some ways the domestic reporting is a lot easier because Americans will talk to you about anything.
There's peacetime and there's wartime, and you don't need polarization on wartime issues. You need polarization on all other issues.
War coverage should be more than a parade of retired generals and retired government flacks posing as reporters.
I think all good reporting is the same thing - the best attainable version of the truth.
I've stopped war reporting. I realized that I'd answered all of my questions about war and about myself.
The media is not at all homogeneous in the way it tells us about war.