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Joe Kristan's avatar

“Since that was the only sound bites to come from scene, that’s what the stories emphasized.” That is true because the nature of video news favors performers. Trump is happy to perform for the cameras, and the news departments oblige him. It’s good for ratings, but less so for conveying the story.

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They probably banned cameras from the courtroom to prevent a show trial like the ones John Gotti received many times. They're getting show trials anyway.

Nobody every thinks of it as a journalism movie, but there's three great lines from one of my favorite Westerns, "The Man Who Shot Libert Valance."

The first is when Jimmy Stewart as Ransom Stoddard, is teaching class, holds up a copy of the Shinbone star and says, "Here's the world's best textbook - an honest newspaper."

The second is when the great Edmund O'Brien as Star editor Dutton Peabody hears the news from John Wayne's character that two ranchers have been killed by Liberty Valance's gang and Wayne admonishes Peabody, "Print that, and he'll kill ya, sure as hell."

O'Brien as Peabody says, " But it's news. And I'm a newspaperman."

The last one is from Peabody's latter day successor as Star editor who says, after hearing the whole true story of "the man who shot Liberty Valance" from Mr. Stewart's character says, "This is the West, sir. When legend becomes truth, print the legend."

I just hope 50 to 100 years from now, that the legends future generations hear about these times are also true. True legends do happen -- as straight and as true as a Caitlin Clark three-pointer from the center court logo.

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