The press follow me. I sue them. That's the deal.
The restoration of free speech, free association and free press is almost the whole Swaraj.
William Howard Taft, who he embarrassed in these congressional hearings, attacks him as an emotionalist and a socialist and a cosmopolitan in terms that kind of have an anti-Semitic overtone. And even the pro-Brandeis press supported him in terms that really seem creepy today. There's this piece from Life magazine. It says, "Mr. Brandeis is a Jew. And until now there's never been a Jew on the Supreme Court. Perhaps it's time we have one. "
The printing press was at first mistaken for an engine of immortality by everybody except Shakespeare.
Our first idea is a grand opening, a big launch, a press release, or major media coverage. We default to thinking we need an advertising budget. Our delusion is that we should be Transformers and not The Blair Witch Project.
A free press is one that prints a dictator's speech but doesn't have to.
The U. S. corporate media, otherwise known as the "free press," is that hollow pillar on which contemporary American democracy rests.
As a reporter having covered him for eight years in the White House, I am sure the press could have done a better job if we had known the real Ronald Reagan.
They (the press) have a hatred of Manchester United.
Every technology, including the printing press, comes at some price.
I hate dealing with the press. But I think it is a necessary evil.
I love Diego [ Luna Cassian]. Diego is very funny. He's a very cool guy. I'm looking forward to doing all the press stuff and getting to hang out with him and everybody again.
Not even the most powerful organs of the press, including Time, Newsweek, and The New York Times, can discover a new artist or certify his work and make it stick. They can only bring you the scores.
The press is just not your friend when it comes to a marriage. That's why we didn't sell the pictures of our wedding, and we got offered millions of dollars for them, millions.
I don't think the question is if should we have a shield law. I think the question is what kind of shield law we should have. Yes, I'd like to see a federal shield law, but if and only if it provides genuine safeguards and doesn't green-light prosecutors and judges and litigants from going after the press and getting things to which they should not be entitled. It's not a simple kind of litmus test.
One thing I detest most about the financial press is the lack of accountability. All sorts of nonsense is said without penalty.
A free press isn't the enemy of America; it's a big part of why makes America great.
It's time to press the Reset button! Reset the vibration. Change your words to change the vibration.
If you're going to kill yourself just do me one favor: say it was because of my act. Can you do that? I need the press.
During the last dozen years the tales of suppression of free assemblage, free press, and free speech, by local authorities or the State operating under martial law have been so numerous as to have become an old story. They are attacked at the instigation of an economically and socially powerful class, itself enjoying to the full the advantages of free communications, but bent on denying them to the class it holds within its power.