Once journalists have been rifling through your dustbins, you do try and keep them at arms' length.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As journalists, because you don't carry a gun, you sort of become this observer.
I think as journalists, we have to keep our distance from power.
Journalists hold themselves apart, and above, the common person. They have rules designed to ensure their objectivity and impartiality.
Most people are not shocked that I am occasionally rude to journalists. They are probably amazed I don't punch one in the face.
I've been avoiding journalists my whole life.
Journalists are supposed to put the people first, even before themselves. Around the world and throughout history, journalists have died to get the truth out.
The journalists have obviously failed to capture my innate magnetism, humour and charisma, and they all need to be fired from their newspapers right away.
Readers, like writers, are essentially amoral. Arm's length will never do. We want to get closer.
I don't appreciate, really, talking to journalists when there's a sense of wanting to kick up dust to sell more papers or get more hits on their Internet site.
As a journalist, one tends to think there's nothing off limits.
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