"I was born in the Midwest, where "salad" was cherry Jell-O with bananas in it. Now children are more aware of healthy foods."
About Candy Crowley
Candy Crowley is a distinguished American journalist recognized for her impactful work as a political correspondent, particularly during her time at CNN. Her reporting has shaped public discourse, especially during pivotal moments such as presidential elections. Crowley's commitment to truth and integrity in journalism is evident in her approach to covering complex political issues. She famously stated that 'the role of a journalist is to hold power accountable,' reflecting her belief that the media serves as a crucial check on authority. This perspective has guided her career and influenced her reporting style, emphasizing the need for accuracy and fairness. Crowley's quotes often reveal her deep understanding of the responsibilities that come with journalism. For instance, she highlights the importance of transparency, asserting that journalists must be honest about their sources and methods. This insistence on accountability not only defines her work but also challenges the often sensational nature of modern media. By advocating for a return to foundational journalistic principles, Crowley has made a lasting impact on how political reporting is perceived and practiced today. In a landscape where misinformation can easily spread, Crowley's insights remain relevant, reminding both journalists and the public of the critical role that truth plays in a functioning democracy. Her legacy is one of integrity, pushing for a media landscape that prioritizes factual reporting and accountability over sensationalism.
Quote collection
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"I was born in the Midwest, where "salad" was cherry Jell-O with bananas in it. Now children are more aware of healthy foods."
"I'm a vegetarian who doesn't like eggplant parmesan. Isn't that awful? I'm also sick of portobello mushrooms. People are like,"A vegetarian's coming to dinner," so they serve those."
"I want to tell you how much I miss my mother. Bits of her are still there. I miss her most when I'm sitting across from her."
"Id love to have William Faulkner, Beethoven and Bach over. I want to find out what makes those guys tick!"
"I still get mad. I still get upset. But I let it go more quickly."
"Usually you kind of give the President a pass on leaking confidential stuff."
"I'm lighter now in a lot of ways."
"Have I ever made a mistake? I am sure. Do I think I can stand on my record? I do."
"As someone who is in awe and grateful every day to be in a country where freedom of the press, free speech and free elections are a way of life, I am wowed, amazed and excited by the opportunity to moderate a 2012 presidential debate."
"Don't plan too hard, because something much better might be out there."
"I think in losing we find out who that person really is."
"I feel great physically. I feel really good."
"Its important to know what motivates you, not what motivates somebody else."