Katy Tur Quotes

Welcome to the world of Katy Tur, an accomplished journalist known for her insightful commentary and fearless reporting. With a career spanning various news outlets and covering a myriad of significant events, Katy Tur has cemented herself as a prominent figure in the realm of journalism. From her compelling coverage of the Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election to her incisive reporting on the ground during major breaking news stories, Tur’s dedication to uncovering the truth and delivering it to the public has earned her widespread admiration and respect.

Throughout her career, Katy Tur has provided audiences with thought-provoking insights and memorable quotes that encapsulate the essence of the events she covers. Whether it’s her astute analysis of political dynamics or her poignant reflections on the human experience amidst turmoil, Tur’s words have resonated with countless individuals around the globe. As we delve into the collection of Katy Tur quotes below, we invite you to explore her wisdom, draw inspiration, and perhaps even find the perfect words to accompany your own visual creations or social media posts.

I don’t hold a lot to the vest. I’m a bit of an open book, as anyone who knows me would contest. Confess? Attest? There’s the word I’m looking for! Katy Tur

I’m a natural compartmentalizer. Katy Tur

Listen, the guy was not created by coverage from MSNBC and CNN. If you want to blame us for making Donald Trump president because you’re unhappy about it, I think you are deluding yourself. Donald Trump hit a nerve. Katy Tur

My parents are incredible, and they did incredible things. Katy Tur

I have found where I am best, and that is being a fact-checker and being fearless. Katy Tur

I think I fundamentally understand the way Trump thinks. Katy Tur

Trump is a room-reader. He’ll slow down a line, rephrase a point, work in a pause, and ride the energy of his audience wherever it takes him. Katy Tur

I think Trump is someone who appreciates and connects with people who hold their own and are strong individuals. I think he can smell weakness, and if you show him weakness, he exploits it, and he doesn’t respect you. Katy Tur

My parents got ahead in the news business with wits, guts, and a creative interpretation of ‘fair game.’ They leased their first helicopter in 1985, when KTLA news crews were on strike. Maybe the crews had good grievances, maybe not. Either way, my parents ignored the strike and went to work. Katy Tur

Back in 2006, when I started in the industry, there was a very old-school beauty mentality. We had to take headshots, and the makeup artists put on so much makeup – I swear I looked like a 48-year-old woman, and I was 22. Katy Tur

I’ve always been an outsider. I think, being in the White House press corps, it’s difficult to do the sort of journalism that I would want to do. Katy Tur

Let me clarify a few things about TV news on the national level at NBC and MSNBC. We write our own stories. There is no teleprompter for reporters. No traveling makeup artists or stylists. And there is very little sleep. Katy Tur

Donald Trump has advocated violence – I saw him do it several times on the campaign trail. Katy Tur

I’m 5’2”, 5’3” on a good day. Katy Tur

It’s a truth of beat reporting: The bigger your subject gets, the bigger you get. Katy Tur

I’ve started baking. Having my hands deep in dough keeps them away from my phone. Katy Tur

I still doubt myself every single day. Katy Tur

Generally, I find the hotter the temperature, the cooler I am. Katy Tur

I graduated with a B.A. in philosophy, and it was by far the best major I could have taken in college. Katy Tur

For one of my first TV jobs, I was required to cut my hair, dress a certain way, and wear a certain amount of makeup. I was even told to have my hair cut based on a picture in a magazine. I realized that until I complied, I wasn’t going to get any airtime. Katy Tur

The expat life was a good one: There was my French boyfriend. My bright two-bedroom flat in Islington. My wine at lunch. I had a ‘go bag’ packed with loose linens and mosquito repellent – I was ready to be flung to the outer edges of the world at a moment’s notice. It was all intrigue and adventure. Katy Tur

You don’t go after veterans in this country. If there’s one thing that’s sacrosanct, it is the American military veteran. Katy Tur

I was on the campaign trail, covering Donald Trump for two years – and it’s really hard to do anything for yourself with a schedule like that. I didn’t have time to answer text messages from my friends or go to the gym, let alone get my nails done. Katy Tur

A traditional presidential campaign has a media bus with the candidate’s name on it and an itinerary days in advance. Trump has a plane with his name on it (that we aren’t invited on) and an itinerary that often mutates daily, along with his talking points. Katy Tur

I was known as a dogged, unflappable live reporter, the kind who runs barefoot to the camera, high heels in one hand, notebook in the other. Katy Tur

My parents covered police pursuits, and it was, in many ways, the beginnings of reality show TV in this captivating story that was a lot of flash but not all that much substance. Katy Tur

I’m a big believer in being the same person on and off TV. Katy Tur

My mom likes to say I’ve been covering news since the day I was born – longer if you count my time in utero. Katy Tur

I went off to the University of California, Santa Barbara, on a boatload of loans, sights set on becoming a doctor or a lawyer. Katy Tur

Maybe it’s because I’m jaded, but not a lot scares me. Katy Tur

I have a dream! Someday I’ll show my children a map. I will tell them, ‘Mommy was here and here and there and there.’ That’s my dream. Katy Tur

If you’re not competitive, if you’re not out to make a mark, you shouldn’t be in the news business. Katy Tur

It’s times of relative calm and ease that I start to wind myself up. Katy Tur

My mom and dad were ‘helicopter parents,’ literally. Meaning, I didn’t have a nanny, so I went up in the helicopter. My entire early childhood education consisted of tagging along while they reported on car accidents, multiple-alarm fires, and shootouts. Katy Tur

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