It is not true that Pena is 20 points above me. It's part of the management of the regime. They have control of the media, with few exceptions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Well, I, you know, I think at PIMCO we always try and be open with the press and the public. I mean, isn't that what voters want from their politicians? Mohamed El-Erian, our CEO, writes several op-eds a week.
People think because 'Vice' is irreverent and because we're crazy, we're stunt journalists. You know what? I don't actually care.
The young people I know judge leaders by their deeds and abhor hypocrisy. Inconsistency and point-scoring do not win respect. It's not easy to be engaged in political debate when it is reduced to performers trying to outdo each other. Actions from leaders must mirror the values they claim to espouse.
It is not he who gains the exact point in dispute who scores most in controversy - but he who has shown the better temper.
The Top 40 is geared toward 20 and under, not 20 and up. That's the audience I'm geared to.
I'm not going to work so that Pena Nieto is the best known or most recognized in the world. I'm going to work so that Mexico has results.
Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible.
The press these days should be rather careful about its role. We may have acquired some tendencies about over-involvement that we had better overcome.
We begin the path toward defeating Mexico's real adversary, who represents authoritarianism and the worst antidemocratic practice, who represents a return to corruption as a system and impunity as conviction. That adversary is Pena Nieto and his party.
The curse of a journalist is that he always has more questions than answers.
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