Journalism is a character defect. I think most non-journalists would agree with this. It is life lived at a safe remove: standing off to one side of the parade as it passes, noting its flaws, offering glib and unworkable suggestions for its improvement. Every journalist must know that this is not, really, how a serious-minded person would choose to spend his days. Serious-minded people do things; a journalist chatters about the things serious-minded people do, and so, not coincidentally, avoids having to do them himself. A significant body of research indicates that non-journalists find us insufferable, perhaps for this reason.


"Scotty: All the news that's fit to schmooze", The Weekly Standard (2003-02-24)


Journalism is a character defect. I think most non-journalists would agree with this. It is life lived at a safe remove: standing off to one side of...

Journalism is a character defect. I think most non-journalists would agree with this. It is life lived at a safe remove: standing off to one side of...

Journalism is a character defect. I think most non-journalists would agree with this. It is life lived at a safe remove: standing off to one side of...

Journalism is a character defect. I think most non-journalists would agree with this. It is life lived at a safe remove: standing off to one side of...