CSotD: Don’t read this if you live in Chicago!
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Doonesbury's most celebrated journalist is tweeting about Joe McGinniss's upcoming book on Sarah Palin this week from the actual text of the book.
Michael Cavna has the story, but the gist of it is that, last year, Doonesbury riffed on McGinniss's research into the book, which involved going to Alaska and renting a house next door to the Palins, a move that got conservative knickers in a knot, particularly the knickers of those for whom "research" is never a part of their commentary.
McGinnis reportedly got a laugh out of the strips, the two began to correspond and McGinnis
offered Trudeau an advance copy of the book with permission to use limited amounts of material before it was released. The result will be seen in this arc of Doonesbury, except in Chicago, where the Tribune has decided it's unfair because the book hasn't been released yet. The Colonel would be so proud! After all, a reputable newspaper would never print a story that hasn't been properly vetted and verified!
This long tradition of prior restraint, by the way, explains why we only snagged used copies of the Trib from adjoining tables to work on its crossword puzzle back when I was a young man living in the shadows of the Windy City 40 years ago.
It wasn't just that we disliked the slant of the Trib — We also didn't respect or trust their reporting.
For example, when Black Panther Fred Hampton died in a pre-dawn raid on his apartment, it was the Sun-Times, not the Trib, who actually sent a reporter up there to see that the "bullet holes" — circled in police photos and identified as having been caused by Panther gunfire — were actually nailheads in the walls of the staircase outside the apartment.
Well, they know the difference between journalism and stenography, and they're coming down as usual on the side of the latter — They aren't going to allow Trudeau to divulge what is in McGinniss's book until the embargo is lifted and the book is out there.
The revelation in today's strip, mind you, is something I think I had already heard.
But I can't verify that! I can't verify it! Don't anyone repeat what I just said! T'ain't fittin'! It just ain't fittin'!
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