“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 2.5K
“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 641
“ A lightweight, by definition, is a man who cannot assert his authority over the national press, cannot manipulate reporters, cannot finesse questions, prevent leaks or command a professional public relations operation. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 3K
“ A lightweight, by definition, is a man who cannot assert his authority over the national press, cannot manipulate reporters, cannot finesse questions, prevent leaks or command a professional public relations operation. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 791
“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 3.2K
“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 2.9K
“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 3.6K
“ A lightweight, by definition, is a man who cannot assert his authority over the national press, cannot manipulate reporters, cannot finesse questions, prevent leaks or command a professional public relations operation. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 39
“ A lightweight, by definition, is a man who cannot assert his authority over the national press, cannot manipulate reporters, cannot finesse questions, prevent leaks or command a professional public relations operation. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 4K
“ A lightweight, by definition, is a man who cannot assert his authority over the national press, cannot manipulate reporters, cannot finesse questions, prevent leaks or command a professional public relations operation. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 1.2K
“ A lightweight, by definition, is a man who cannot assert his authority over the national press, cannot manipulate reporters, cannot finesse questions, prevent leaks or command a professional public relations operation. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 179
“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 2.8K
“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 3.3K
“ A lightweight, by definition, is a man who cannot assert his authority over the national press, cannot manipulate reporters, cannot finesse questions, prevent leaks or command a professional public relations operation. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 2.3K
“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 966
“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 1.6K
“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 2.7K
“ The press likes to demonstrate its power by destroying lightweights, and pack journalism is never more doughty and complacent than when the pack has tacitly agreed that the candidate is a joke. ”
- Timothy Crouse- Copy
- 2.5K
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