We do not live - as journalists and politicians tend to do - in a newspaper bubble.
In this age both journalists and the public have tended to become extremely lax about the use and consumption of language.
Soviet journalists tend to write long, analytical articles, which may bore American readers.
How is it that journalists tend to be so maddeningly superficial?
"It's my feeling that a journalist on the scene tends to advance whatever is meet and just in a given situation."
I wondered if this was because journalists tend to typecast you and Darcy continues to be a burden?
It doesn't help that journalists and politicians tend to grab the most dramatic figures, giving inflated statistics a life of their own.
"I think journalists do tend to come at public figures more unforgivingly than they used to," he said.
Most journalists tend to write in a form that concentrates on getting across one idea in a story, it's the nature of the medium.
Whatever their own political persuasions, journalists tend to look for the most interesting outcome of any given set of circumstances.