Wars tend to be very public things, they are visible. There are correspondents traveling with the troops and you get daily dispatches. Ron Suskind correspondentdailydispatch Change image and share on social
Message matters. Message matters almost as much as actions. Ron Suskind actionmattermessage Change image and share on social
The fact is, most journalists I know are not particularly political. They move around a lot. Ron Suskind factjournalistlot Change image and share on social
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 backdefaultfact Change image and share on social
The substance of faith is a hope in the unseen. Ron Suskind faithhopesubstance Change image and share on social
The informed, unmanaged question. That's the most dangerous thing at a press conference anywhere. Ron Suskind conferencedangerousinform Change image and share on social
If you write something that gets a bad response, or someone commits candor or is off message, there are often consequences almost immediately when it appears in the paper or a magazine, that somebody gets called into the boss's office. And sometimes it can result in a loss of access for the reporter. Ron Suskind accessappearbad share on social
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 housetalktoday Change image and share on social