Free press Quote by T. R. Fehrenbach Download Open image ““A free press is equally free to print the truth or ignore it, as it chooses.”” — T. R. Fehrenbach ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Free press Truth
“How the press, for example, loves to brag to its victims— its readers—about its freedom. Yes, the press may be free to lie and… — Willis Carto Copy Share Image
A free press is the cornerstone of democracy; there is no question about that. — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
The theory of the free press is not that the truth will be presented completely or perfectly in any one instance, but that the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“A free press is one where it’s ok to state the conclusion you’re led to by the evidence.” — Bill Moyers Copy Share Image
“The press, in other words, was free, but some newspapers (the British-owned ones) were freer than others.” — Shashi Tharoor Copy Share Image
The essence of the free press is the reliable, reasonable and moral nature of freedom. — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
A free press stands as one of the great interpreters between the government and the people. To allow it to be fettered is to… — George Sutherland Copy Share Image
A free press is one that prints a dictator's speech but doesn't have to. — Laurence J. Peter Copy Share Image
A free press is one where it's okay to state the conclusion you're led to by the evidence. One reason I'm in hot water… — Bill Moyers Copy Share Image
“There was and is no danger of military domination of the nation. The Constitution gave Congress the power of life or death over the… — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“They will not face the fact that the military professionals, while some have ideas about society in general that are distorted and must be… — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“Conventional air action, in Korea, could be decisive only when coupled with decisive ground action.” — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“Fortunately, there was government by consent of the governed in America—but just as unfortunately, such governments dearly hate to admit a mistake.” — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“The problem is to see not what is desirable, or nice, or politically feasible, but what is necessary.” — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“Americans have never admitted that guns may serve a moral purpose as well as votes.” — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“Yet every democratic government is reluctant to face the fact. Reservists and citizen-soldiers stand ready, in every free nation, to stand to the colors… — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“Washington had not even one pipeline into official circles of enemy capitals; they could not even estimate what the potential aggressor was thinking or… — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“A diplomat’s words must have no relation to actions—otherwise what kind of diplomacy is it? Words are one thing, actions another. Good words are… — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“The real issues are whether the power of Western Civilization, as God has permitted it to flower in our own beloved lands, shall defy… — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“Collective security had a fine sound, but it was still little more than a word; it would still be the United States, and the… — T. R. Fehrenbach Copy Share Image
“It struck me that there is a reason James Madison put freedom of speech and freedom of the press in the very first amendment.… — Jonathan Karl Copy Share Image
It is almost superfluous to say that there is no such thing as a free and independent press among the mainstream news media today.… — Chuck Baldwin Copy Share Image
No matter how imperfect things are, if you've got a free press everything is correctable, and without it everything is concealable. — Tom Stoppard Copy Share Image
Developing and newer democracies are much more susceptible to the tactics of populists and demagogues - they often do not have strong institutions, free… — Kofi Annan Copy Share Image
A free press is not a privilege but an organic necessity in a great society. ... A great society is simply a big and… — Walter Lippmann Copy Share Image
It is part of what makes America great. That tradition of the free press, and also the tradition of this highly competitive market for… — Ben H. Winters Copy Share Image
Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Israel is a country with a thriving free press and a nation known across the world for its support of women's and LGBT rights,… — Jacky Rosen Copy Share Image
“The ability of a free and independent press to hold political leaders accountable is what makes open government possible—it is the heartbeat of democracy.… — Madeleine K. Albright Copy Share Image
What is the value of having millions of people in Iraq not having a repressive regime? What is the value of having the Iraqi… — Donald Rumsfeld Copy Share Image
“In regard to propaganda the early advocates of universal literacy and a free press envisaged only two possibilities: the propaganda might be true, or… — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image