"I've been with the paper for almost 30 years"
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Scheer’s career has been defined by confrontation with power and with the pressures inside news organizations that shape what counts as news. That context makes the line feel defensive and strategic. It preempts dismissal: you can argue with my take, but you can’t wave me off as a newcomer chasing clicks or a partisan tourist. The subtext is a reminder that journalistic authority isn’t only about being right; it’s about having survived the shifting standards of what editors will tolerate, what publishers will fund, and what audiences will reward.
There’s also a quiet melancholy in it. Almost 30 years hints at a vanishing professional model: the reporter as a long-term steward of a beat, a city, a set of values. It’s pride, yes, but it’s also an epitaph for stability. The line works because it compresses a whole argument about trust, institutional loyalty, and the slow accumulation of moral leverage into a single, plainspoken credential.
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"I've been with the paper for almost 30 years." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-been-with-the-paper-for-almost-30-years-81392/. Accessed 4 Mar. 2026.






