"If you want to afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted, you've got to try to prize out the truth, even when it's uncomfortable."

Adam Clymer (1937)
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About Adam Clymer

Adam Clymer is a renowned American journalist who has made significant contributions in the field of political reporting. He worked for The New York Times for over 25 years, covering various political campaigns and administrations. Clymer also served as the newspaper’s Washington correspondent and Chief Congressional Correspondent. Known for his insightful analysis and thorough reporting, he has influenced public opinion on numerous political issues through his work.

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