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Mark Whicker, what were you thinking?

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Inky_Wretch, Sep 9, 2009.

  1. Joe Williams

    Joe Williams Well-Known Member

    What he said. :mad:
     
  2. GrizzlyAdams

    GrizzlyAdams New Member

    There was nothing to twist. Joe Williams did a great job of presenting a perfect parallel without even realizing it.

    I was going to ignore an earlier post, but as it mentioned whining, I did some checking. If I were the guy mentioned, this thread probably would be locked by now.

    I guess the Zambrano reference got under someone's skin. It still seems like the perfect analogy for a writer who lets his ego get in the way of any good sense he might have had.

    Judging by some of the reactions here, he has company.
     
  3. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    I once spiked a column, as I have said twice, and had to go through the ME to do it.

    Many, many, many times I have told my bosses I disagree with a plan or decision or have an issue with something going in the paper. Most of the time I am told that's the way it is, tough. A few times people agree. Sometimes you can do an end run.

    Who wants a department filled with yes men?
     
  4. Drip

    Drip Active Member

    I agree. If a guy is off, he's off. That's what the assistant is paid for, to take over when the boss is away. If he can't do that, he shouldn't be an assistant.
     
  5. GrizzlyAdams

    GrizzlyAdams New Member

    "Well, particularly who's involved. As mentioned many, many, many times, this was out of left field."

    Well, except for the other time he did it.
     
  6. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    I thought you were trying to make good points and not throw crap on the wall.
     
  7. GrizzlyAdams

    GrizzlyAdams New Member

    A prior record of doing the same thing isn't relevant?

    You must live in a different world. Please tell us more about it.
     
  8. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    A column about what sporting events hostage Terry Anderson missed while held captive I can see as an OK gimmick.

    The guy was a reporter. Everyone knew he was being held. I don't know if he was a big sports fan or what. But I can see using his release to put in perspective all the things he missed in the sports world and how things had changed.

    Unless Whicker tried to do the same thing every time someone was held up in traffic or late for a bus, I doubt the editor left instructions saying that if Whicker tries that Terry Anderson crap again like he did in '91, spike it.
     
  9. SF_Express

    SF_Express Active Member

    Grizz, I'm already way tired of this, not that you won't turn that into some kind of character fault on my part.

    Two columns in 22 years is NOT A FUCKING TREND! Given the gap between them, whatever editors were involved might not even been around for the first one. In fact, they almost certainly weren't. And I seriously doubt the damn Anderson column was hanging on the wall with a big red circle and a cross mark through it as a reference.

    OK?

    As for this discussion, I've said all that I've got that's worth saying, I think.
     
  10. Some Guy

    Some Guy Active Member

    You have got to be kidding me.
     
  11. GrizzlyAdams

    GrizzlyAdams New Member

    Nope. Read the rules. It's covered.
     
  12. spaceman

    spaceman Active Member

    the old board was shut down for less than this.
     
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