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FishbowlDC's Brag Book: Meet Derek Wallbank
Even after a pretty rough day at work, our boy Derek took some time to catch up with FishbowlDC. He responded to his interview before I even opened my computer this morning. Talk about calm during crisis and knowing how to rock a deadline...
What working journalist do you most admire and why? The journalist I still try and live up to is a guy named Thomas P. Morgan who used to work for a small alternative weekly in Lansing Mich. He covered city hall and used to smoke everyone on that beat. Not just win, but leave people in his wake. Now, Tom's a smart guy, but I put his success down to the simple fact that he flat out outworked everyone else. He didn't take kindly to spin and didn't let someone's B.S. get in the way of cold, hard facts. I've always looked up to him for that. Among active journalists in the D.C. area, I'm a big fan of Dana Priest, Jake Tapper and my friend and former colleague Jon Allen. Priest because she is an investigative reporter without peer, in my estimation. Tapper is probably the most tenacious questioner in the White House Press Corps this side of Helen Thomas. And Allen, to me, is the best reporter covering Congress full stop. You can check out one of Derek Nigel Wallbank's recent articles here, catch up with him on LinkedIn, Facebook or by contacting FishbowlDC. We'd be more than happy to get you his contact details. Read Derek's responses to the rest of our questions after the jump. What's your dream interview? Probably George W. Bush, but only if it could be an exceptionally long-ranging interview, possibly conducted over the course of several days. I get the sense that there's a lot more to his story than has ever really been probed and that it probably needs to be. Also, President Obama's campaign team stiffed me on an interview during one of his swings through Michigan, so I'd love to get another crack at that one too. That having been said, my favorite cartoon character is The Brain, from Pinky and the Brain, which I'm afraid doesn't speak well to my personality at all. Dr. Freud would have a field day with that one. Email This Post |
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