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EDWARD HERSHEY's avatar

The latest debates over journalists’ separating their views from their reporting sends me back more than half a century to the volunteer work I did on behalf of the Long Island congressional campaign of anti-war activist Allard Lowenstein when I was a 24-year-old sportswriter at Newsday, recruiting stars like Bill Bradley and Jim Bouton. I knew it was wrong but this was 1968 and, after all, I was covering sports not politics.

Flash forward a couple of years to an expose Newsday reporters Bob Wyrick and Pete Bowles unearthed, tying thousands of dollars in payoffs to two Daily News reporters from the local Republican Party through their wives’ no-show jobs. In a desperate (and failed) attempt to kill the story they threatened to expose a Newsday reporter’s ties to local Dems, eventually citing my work for Lowenstein. (By then I had moved on to news reporting.) When Wyrick noted that I had not been paid and did what I had out of conviction one of their targets declared, “That was worse. We were in it for the money. He was a true believer.”

In retrospect, they had a point.

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SocraticGadfly's avatar

Re Joe Kahn, I think that issue of not wanting to debate cuts both ways, specifically on Israel-Gaza, Dick. I think people like him don't want their essentially establishmentarian views questioned.

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