It's difficult for me, to look into eyes of a journalist and trust him to present it as you say.
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Any journalist worth his or her salt wouldn't trust me.
I don't trust a lot of journalists.
The fact that a man is a newspaper reporter is evidence of some flaw of character.
I had a very strong background in journalism, so it's my instinct to try to be as fair and accurate as possible.
If you are a reliable, honest journalist, sources will open up and trust you and share good information.
The journalistic endeavor - at least theoretically - is grounded in objectivity. The goal is to get you to understand what happened, when and to whom.
I used to have trust with reporters. Give them scoops. Those were the old days. It's very strange, when you give a story and it doesn't come out the right way.
For somebody who is a journalist, I can be awfully unobservant sometimes.
I think it's like everything else; one shouldn't dig too deeply. It's silly to say that with a journalist, but sometimes there is not a truth to be found.
It's a problem sometimes when you speak to journalists. They quote you, and then they read what they wrote, and then they even explain it. It's dangerous.
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