H. L. Mencken Quote

... I have given my whole life to newspapers. I am convinced that they have abandoned their functions, and in an abject and ignominious manner, in the present war. Nine-tenths of them, and even more than nine-tenths, print the official blather without any attempt to scrutinize it... It is a disgraceful spectacle, but I do not believe that anything can be done about it. Roosevelt has taken the press into camp as certainly has he has taken the Supreme Court. It has ceased altogether to be independent and has become docilely official.


June 10, 1944 - The Diary of H.L. Mencken (1989)


I have given my whole life to newspapers. I am convinced that they have abandoned their functions, and in an abject and ignominious manner, in the...

I have given my whole life to newspapers. I am convinced that they have abandoned their functions, and in an abject and ignominious manner, in the...

I have given my whole life to newspapers. I am convinced that they have abandoned their functions, and in an abject and ignominious manner, in the...

I have given my whole life to newspapers. I am convinced that they have abandoned their functions, and in an abject and ignominious manner, in the...