I can tell exactly how white journalists feel about black people by the questions they ask.
But let's go back a step to the world of Zec, when journalists did not feel it necessary to report intimate gossip.
Older journalists who are not tech savvy have felt the blunt force of this.
Only British journalists feel the need to ask such a question, apparently.
Then I read on: "Many journalists feel a sense of lost purpose.
A journalist in the crowd felt the air "electric with rumor.
Perhaps journalists have felt that it would be divisive to cast doubt on the Bush administration's legitimacy.
Most journalists here felt they had to do it.
We need a free and open press in an election, where journalists feel safe to say and write what they want.
When the purists took over again, the journalists felt naked.