A Quote by Leon Russell

I scarcely talk to reporters at all. — © Leon Russell
I scarcely talk to reporters at all.
There's no question that sources sometimes have interests aside from the truth when they talk to reporters. That's why reporters have to very aggressively report against their own theses and against their initial information.
Reporters don't know me, because I don't talk to them; I just talk to the players.
When you have mass surveillance, it's impossible to meet the intent of the First Amendment because reporters can't talk to sources because sources are afraid to talk.
'Recluse' is a code word generated by journalists... meaning, 'doesn't like to talk to reporters.'
When I say I don't get involved in politics, I merely mean that I don't talk to reporters about it.
At the end of the day, there is still one function of journalism that cannot be computerized, and that is reporters. You're always going to need reporters.
My guess is more reporters probably vote Democrat than Republican - just because I think reporters are smart.
My belief is that "recluse" is a code word generated by journalists... meaning, "doesn't like to talk to reporters."
I've always believed that you should stick as closely to the science as possible. And my biggest advice to reporters has been, if you're doing a climate story, talk to climate scientists. The best climate stories are done by the people who talk to climate scientists.
What I've learned is that people have a desire to talk after the first line of reporters go away, and they are no longer speaking out of shock.
Look at Donald Trump: He loves to call out individual reporters by name, which leads to major problems in those reporters' lives. I certainly don't want to add to that myself.
If you talk about an issue, what comes back is a description of what you're wearing. Reporters only want to know how tall you are and if your teeth are capped.
Right-wing media and politicians are looking for any opportunity to be critical of the reporters who are here. Some reporters make judgments, but that is not my style. I present both sides and report what I see with my own eyes.
Print reporters have the opportunity to go so much more in depth in certain stories than television reporters do because they're working on stories for months at a time.
Journalists are simply leftists disguised as reporters. They're political activists disguised as reporters.
Reporters may believe they control the story, but the story always controls the reporters.
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