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A perfect Patricide: Part 1 A perfect Patricide: Part 1 by Krzysztof Pacyński
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“A good journalist must be neutral,” were the first word she heard from her professor at Georgetown.
“No journalist is, nor will be, nor really should be neutral,” were the first word spoken to her by editor-in-chief of the Des Moines Registrant. “We’re all biased one way or the other and that’s fine. It’s like in the court of law, two points of view clashing so the truth can emerge. Being objective is not the same as being neutral.”
Krzysztof Pacyński, A perfect Patricide: Part 1
“A good journalist must be neutral,” were the first word she heard from her professor at Georgetown.
“No journalist is, nor will be, nor really should be neutral,” were the first word spoken to her by editor-in-chief of the Des Moines Registrant. “We’re all biased one way or the other and that’s fine. It’s like in the court of law, two points of view clashing so the truth can emerge. Being objective is not the same as being neutral.”
Krzysztof Pacyński, A perfect Patricide: Part 1
“Most of Senators loves their job, with all the perks and influence it carried, but doesn’t hesitate about complaining how dreadful living in Washington is. Awful town, keeping them away from their wonderful states, even though many couldn’t be seen in their home states except for campaigning periods.”
Krzysztof Pacyński, A perfect Patricide: Part 1
“If you take your reelection for granted, you’re begging to get axed,”
Krzysztof Pacyński, A perfect Patricide: Part 1
“Yeah,” Robertson nodded grimly. “It’s the whole problem, isn’t it? People just doing their jobs.”
Krzysztof Pacyński, A perfect Patricide: Part 1
“Where are you from exactly?” he asked his state-based colleague, after exchanging first pleasantries.
“Gulf Shores.” Paul replied.
“I know we’re at the Gulf shore,” Garry said. “But where exactly?”
“Gulf Shores is a place.”
“Where’s Gulf Shores?” Garry went on with questioning, feeling increasingly silly.
“Baldwin County.”
“Where’s Baldwin County?”
Krzysztof Pacyński, A perfect Patricide: Part 1
“As they entered, Lemuel Sixpack was in the middle of his trademark long- winded oration. His last name was really Sixpack and, as a proverbial icing on the cake, he represented the Prohibition Party.”
Krzysztof Pacyński, A perfect Patricide: Part 1
“Yes. I guess he was the last remaining Southern Republican, when the term meant something else than unreconstructed Dixiecrat.”
Krzysztof Pacyński, A perfect Patricide: Part 1