Mental Vacuity
“Of all the people expressing their mental vacuity, none has a
better excuse for an empty head than the newspaperman: If he pauses to restock
his brain, he invites onrushing deadlines to trample him flat. Broadcasting the
contents of empty minds is what most of us do most of the time, and nobody more
relentlessly than I.”
—Russell Baker,
author, journalist and Pulitzer-winning columnist, 1990
• Editorial Comment: What’s that whooshing noise?
PeezPix by Ted Pease
Yelloweyes
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