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Ron Suskind

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I've been a reporter for 20 years, and I don't ever get things wrong. That's important in terms of my professional status.


— Ron Suskind


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If you write something the White House doesn't like, they take you in and say, 'If you ever write something like you did today, nobody from the White House will ever talk to you again,'


— Ron Suskind


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Message matters. Message matters almost as much as actions.


— Ron Suskind


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The fact is that in a way, journalists become a kind of default in the system when you don't have substantive two-party back-and-forth inside of the government.


— Ron Suskind


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The fact is, I can vote for anybody; independents, Republicans, Democrats. But I'm a registered Democrat in the District of Columbia.


— Ron Suskind


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The fact is, most journalists I know are not particularly political. They move around a lot.


— Ron Suskind


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The informed, unmanaged question. That's the most dangerous thing at a press conference anywhere.


— Ron Suskind


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The media has become more forceful, has begun to recognize its traditional historic role and act on it, and truth is infectious.


— Ron Suskind


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Wars tend to be very public things, they are visible. There are correspondents traveling with the troops and you get daily dispatches.


— Ron Suskind


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" On August 11 House Judiciary Committee chairman John Conyers announced that his committee would look into the matter of the Habbush letter and a variety of other disclosures in the book. S. An official familiar with the administration’s economic policy told me: 'The recapitalization of the banks was a good idea and necessary.

He won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing for his series of articles in the Wall Street Journal that became the starting point for his first book A Hope in the Unseen. Ronald Steven "Ron" Suskind (born November 20 1959) is a Pulitzer Prize winning American journalist and best-selling author. Suskind is best known for his series of prominent best-selling books cataloging the inner workings of the George W.

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