May 17, 2008



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Inspire Awards 2008 Honorees

January & February 2008

These ten go-getters are using their passion for action to make the world a better place




Caroline Kennedy Edward Boyer Roslyn Hill Cynthia Kenyon Pete C. Garcia Gary Sinise Liviu Librescu Gladys Knight Barbara Morgan Helen Thomas
Helen Thomas
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Helen Thomas

First Amendment Defender

No one will ever accuse Helen Thomas of being intimidated by the power of the presidency. During 39 years covering the White House for United Press International (UPI), the iconic newswoman became a formidable figure in her front-row seat at White House news conferences, asking the first question and, with a nod from the man at the podium, ending with her signature “Thank you, Mr. President.” Her polite tag line notwithstanding, Thomas’s questions were anything but genteel. Acerbic and oppositional, she grilled and sometimes angered nine presidents—asking Ronald Reagan why he had opposed every piece of civil rights legislation and delivering this challenge to George W. Bush on Iraq: “Why did you really want to go to war?” Says Thomas unapologetically: “I didn’t go into this business to be loved or even popular. No man is above the law, not even the president.” Today, at 87, she remains a stalwart defender of the First Amendment as a columnist for Hearst Newspapers. One of nine children of Lebanese immigrants, Thomas says her nosiness (and undoubtedly her nose for news) led to her first job, as a copygirl for the now-defunct Washington Daily News, where she was promoted to cub reporter. One of the first women in a then male-dominated profession, Thomas didn’t just break news; she also broke countless gender barriers. And while she no longer has a front-row seat at formal White House press briefings, her presence is still felt in Washington—and across the nation. Thank you, Madame Reporter. —Jeanne Dorin McDowell

Photo by Nigel Parry

Watch Thomas’s acceptance speech at the Inspire Awards ceremony.


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