THE POST

Crawford 2022-04-20 09:01:41

1. The only way to protect the right to publish is to publish. 2. Politicians and media trust each other, so they go to the same dinner party, drink cocktails, tell jokes... while Vietnam is at war 3. The days of government lies must end, we have to monitor their that power. 4. Once people tell you time and time again that you are not good enough, your opinion becomes irrelevant; when their eyes stop falling on you, when you are like air to them , when you live like this for a long time, it becomes difficult for you to see who you really are Surprised to see it done. 6. The newspaper's mission is to "commit to good journalism and reporting." 7. Broadly speaking, this is a contest between press freedom and government security. 8 The Founding Fathers gave a right to a free press that we must protect, and that right plays an important role in our democracy... The press should serve the people, not the government! 9. The press was to serve the governed, not the governors. 10. The news is the first rough draft of history.

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Extended Reading
  • Pearlie 2022-03-23 09:01:53

    The movement of the film is like breathing with the characters, sometimes fragile and sometimes gentle, and most of the time, it seems calm on the surface, but it is very coercively focused on the inside. It is like this war without gunpowder itself, full of Dedicatedly shuttles through multiple scenes and the dual battlefields of the characters' hearts. In essence, it freely wanders between scripts that do not want to stop just like the fighting spirit itself. Hope Lao Si continues to maintain this focus production. 【2018 Top Ten No.2】

  • Ericka 2021-12-02 08:01:26

    As a media person, tears are really in my eyes.

The Post quotes

  • Roger Clark: If you got the study from the same source, that would amount to collusion.

    Ben Bagdikian: Yeah, we could all be executed at dawn.

    Roger Clark: And we could be held in contempt of court - which means Mr. Bradlee and Mrs. Graham could go to jail. Mr. Bagdikian, how likely is it that your source and the Times source are the same person?

  • Kay Graham: When Phil died it was just - I was 45 years old and I had never held - I never had to hold a job in my life. But, I just, I loved the paper, you know. I do. I do so love the paper. I don't want it to be my fault. I don't want to be the one - I don't want to let Phil and my father and all of you kids and everybody down.