Bill Clinton, who packs his own star power, has been a big draw as well as a big drag on his wife's campaign. Andrew Rosenthal bigbillcampaign Change image and share on social
The right of free speech cannot be parceled out based on whether we want to hear what the speaker has to say or whether we agree with those views. It means, quite often, tolerating the expression of views that we find distasteful, perhaps even repugnant. Andrew Rosenthal agreebasedistasteful share on social
Columnists must make sure that when they describe an event, they are being accurate in their description. When they quote someone, they are required to do so accurately. Errors that are made must be corrected openly and quickly. Andrew Rosenthal accurateaccuratelycolumnist share on social
If a columnist writes that something happened on a certain date, or that the government spent a certain amount of money on something, or that a specific number of people have died in the war in Iraq, to pick a few examples, it is his or her responsibility to make certain that information is correct. Andrew Rosenthal amountcolumnistcorrect share on social
The fact of the matter is, particularly when covering a campaign, which is a very high-speed story, it's incredibly unusual for the reporter to be in the same place as the dateline when the story is filed. Andrew Rosenthal campaigncoverdateline share on social
The United States lost the nuclear-powered submarine Thresher 100 miles east of Cape Cod in 1963, and the submarine Scorpion sank in 1968 in more than 10,000 feet of water 400 miles southwest of the Azores. Andrew Rosenthal 000azorescape share on social
I read 'The Hobbit' but not a single one of the 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy. I had to lie about this pretty much all through high school. I still say it apologetically. Andrew Rosenthal apologeticallyhighhobbit Change image and share on social
I can still remember the first time I heard a Beatles song. It was the fall of 1964, my second year in an American school after my family moved back from overseas, and I was standing on the corner of 64th street and First Avenue with my friend Larry Campbell. Andrew Rosenthal 64thamericanavenue share on social
My father was not prone to worship, but he worshiped Arthur Sulzberger. Andrew Rosenthal arthurfatherprone Change image and share on social
When I heard the news that Steve Jobs had died, my mind flashed back to 1985, when I began my love affair with computers. I was stationed in Moscow for The Associated Press, and I ordered an Apple IIc - by Telex - from a department store in Helsinki, Finland. They express-shipped it to me, a month later, by train. Andrew Rosenthal affairappleback share on social