Big Quote by Ron Fournier
“Most political journalists come to Washington because they're snappy writers, big thinkers, or news breakers. Me? My ticket to the big leagues had little to do with talent. It was mostly about the governor I was covering, Bill Clinton.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview on political journalism, 1990s
Success in political reporting often hinges more on the subject’s prominence than the reporter’s skill.
In simple terms: Career boost came from covering a high‑profile governor.
Leverage high‑profile subjects for advancement.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- covering elections
- building sources
- seeking high‑profile beats
- career moves
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance subject importance with journalistic integrity?
- Can you succeed without a high‑profile beat?
Relying on subjects can limit development of reporting skills.