There’s nothing more exciting than to watch a story break and grow, and to be the first one to present it to the world. – Matt Drudge
I was first to break the news about the death of Lady Diana. The CNN team couldn’t get into makeup fast enough. – Matt Drudge
If technology has finally caught up with individual liberty, why would anyone who loves freedom want to rethink that? – Matt Drudge
There won’t be editors in the future with the Internet world, with citizen reporting. That doesn’t scare me. – Matt Drudge
Some of the best news stories start in gossip. Monica Lewinsky certainly was gossip in the beginning. I had heard it months before I printed it. – Matt Drudge
Not everything I do is gossip or bedroom. To the contrary, I think that’s just an easy label to dismiss me and to dismiss the new medium. – Matt Drudge
We have entered an era vibrating with the din of small voices. Every citizen can be a reporter, can take on the powers that be. – Matt Drudge
I didn’t go to the right schools, didn’t come from a well-known family, nor was I even remotely connected to a powerful publishing dynasty. – Matt Drudge
Because I have success, it doesn’t mean I’m part of the mainstream. I’m still an outsider. – Matt Drudge
The Internet feeds off the main press, and the main press feeds off the Internet. They’re working in tandem. – Matt Drudge
I envision a future where there’ll be 300 million reporters, where anyone from anywhere can report for any reason. It’s freedom of participation absolutely realized. – Matt Drudge
With a modem, anyone can follow the world and report on the world-no middle man, no big brother. I guess this changes everything. – Matt Drudge
I do most of my business on that dirty Internet that you were just talking about, where I find there is a lot of freedom to report exactly what I want. – Matt Drudge
I want one place I can go that is not going to be lewd, and I’m not sure there is anything left. – Matt Drudge
There’s a danger of the Internet just becoming loud, ugly and boring with a thousand voices screaming for attention. – Matt Drudge