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Helen Thomas speaks on experience as columnist, White House correspondent

Published: Sunday, October 4, 2009

Updated: Sunday, October 4, 2009 23:10

Helen Thomas spoke candidly about a public health-insurance option, the second Bush administration and her experience as a White House correspondent at the Madison Civics Club Saturday.

Thomas, known as the dean of the White House press corps and a columnist for Hearst Newspapers, has reported on every president since John F. Kennedy.

She spoke in favor of a public health-insurance option and said she was surprised by the lack of support on Capitol Hill.

“I think there’s a real wall in Congress against this because all of those pockets have been padded by the health-insurance agency companies, and [lawmakers] have to pay their debts,” she said.

Thomas said the past eight years were her darkest when covering the White House. She said the American public “lost [their] rights” and integrity under the Bush administration.

She discussed how she began her reporting career in a “man’s world” but said she always “lived a life of defiance.” Often criticized for her strident watchdog mentality, Thomas said she was never accused of biased reporting.

Now, as a liberal columnist for Hearst, Thomas said she continues to hold the government accountable.

“Reporters should not play ball with the government. We are the watchdog; we should really hold them to account in every way,” she said.
 

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