
Best Of - Neil Sheehan and David Halberstam: Truth Seekers
What It Takes®
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Theodore White's the Making of the President in 1960
I think we are, as grown men, probably what we were as boys, and the product of your value system. My father had served in both World War I and World War II,. We grew up thinking we're pretty good Americans. There's a sort of innocence to many children of the immigrant story. They believe that this stuff is serious. That if you go out there and you cover America, the dream is supposed to work. Don't expect to be popular. The better you do the job, the more likely you are to go against conventional wisdom. You not only risk the ire of the government when you write about a story like Vietnam, you risk your life.
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