SOME NEWS FIT TO PRINT

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Gavel Gamut By Jim Redwine

www.jamesmredwine.com

SOME NEWS FIT TO PRINT

Adolf Ochs (1858-1935) pinned the motto of the New York Times newspaper: “All the News Fit to Print” in 1897. It remains on the paper’s front page today. Mottoes sometimes are more hype than substance.

In 1965, as the Viet Nam War was gearing up and 18-year-old men could be drafted but could not vote, Barry McGuire (born 1935) sang ♫The Eve of Destruction♫. The lyrics included the following phrases:

“The eastern world, it is exploding’

Violence flarin’, bullets loadin’

You’re old enough to kill but not for votin’

You don’t believe in war, but what’s that gun you’re totin’?

….The poundin’ of the drums, the pride, and disgrace

You can bury your dead but don’t leave a trace

Hate your next door neighbor, but don’t forget to say grace.”

About twenty years later in 1983, Anne Murray (born June 20, 1945) sang the song ♫A Little Good News Today♫ that included:

“I rolled out this morning

Kids had the morning news show on

Some senator was squawkin’ ‘bout the bad economy

It’s gonna get worse you see, we need a change in policy

Just once how I’d like to see the headline say

‘Not much to print today, can’t find anything bad to say’

We sure could use a little good news today.”

So, Gentle Reader, I submit the following retreat from the edge of doom and a little good news for your April First consideration.

It was announced today that Sean Hannity has been hired to replace Wolf Blitzer at CNN and Joe Scarborough will be joining FOX News.

At his debut on CNN Sean Hannity reported that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump had met with Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi at Camp David where they decided to apply the national defense budget to universal health care and free college tuition for all.

The budgets for the CIA and FBI will be redirected to environmental concerns and repair of the nation’s infrastructure. McConnell was assured by Chuck Schumer there would be unanimous support for these proposals in the Senate. And in the House, Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy heaped praise on both Pelosi and Clinton as he pledged his ardent support for both.

At a conference of media, anchors held just outside the gates of Camp David, it was announced by Washington Post’s editor Martin Baron that the national print and electronic media were impressed with the honesty, integrity, and goodwill of the Executive and Legislative branches. Baron even mentioned the anticipated wisdom of the Supreme Court that is expected to refuse to grant any delays in the implementation of the stated goals of fair and equal treatment for all Americans.

Well, Gentle Reader, that’s about all the Good News I can report. It appears the country is just brimming with good works and goodwill.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Autocorrect?
    “Adolf Ochs (1858-1935) pinned the motto of the New York Times newspaper”
    I believe you meant penned.

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