I. F. Stone
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I. F. Stone
I. F. Stonewas an American investigative journalist and writer known as a man of great integritywho was inspiration to other writers, and an intellectual annoyance to the American right wing...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth24 December 1907
CountryUnited States of America
march-on-washington people rich
Rich people march on Washington every day.
lunch opinion belts
You've really got to wear a chastity belt in Washington to preserve your journalistic virginity. Once the secretary of state invites you to lunch and asks your opinion, you're sunk.
reality political facts
I sought in political reporting what Galsworthy in another context had called "the significant trifle" - the bit of dialogue, the overlooked fact, the buried observation which illuminated the realities of the situation.
finals enough bigs
If you expect to see the final results of your work, you simply have not asked a big enough question.
differences burlesque public-service
The difference between burlesque and the newspapers is that the former never pretended to be performing a public service by exposure.
movement moral mark
A certain moral imbecility marks all ethnocentric movements.
jobs giving computer
The only thing God didn't do to Job was give him a computer.
government
Every government is run by liars and nothing they say should be believed.