A Man with a Mission
“Our
job is not to amuse our readers. Our mission is to stir them, inform and
inflame them. Our task is to continually hold up our government and our leaders
to clear-eyed analysis, unaffected by professional spinmeisters and
agenda-pushers. In these times, when those of us who are members of the
‘reality-based community’ are under relentless attack from both the right and
the left, we must encourage, and our work must reflect, independent and
non-ideological thinking.”
• Editorial Comment: Truth-telling is a rare commodity these days.
—Tony Auth (1942-2014), Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial
cartoonist, accepting the Herblock Prize for cartooning, 2005 NYT obit
(Thanks to alert WORDster Mark Larson)
• Editorial Comment: Truth-telling is a rare commodity these days.
Mola
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“Words are sacred. They deserve respect. If you get the right ones, in the right order, you can nudge the world a little.” —Tom Stoppard
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