Sunday, April 04, 2021

Where Does The SUn Set?

 If you listen to Edward HOlt, accepting the Edward Murrow Award, you get a stunning insight into the way his brain works.  And truth has nothing to do with it.  I'll link it here, and quote the passage for brevity:

"That the sun sets in the west is a fact, and a contrary view does not deserve our time or attention."

 Except for the fact, Lester, that the sun rarely sets in the west, as any Boy Scout with a compass knows.  While it's true that it sets generally in a westerly direction, the sun often sets, depending on the season, somewhat to the north or south of true west.  There is a difference, it matters, and it deserves our attention.

Just report the news, Lester.  That is the job of journalism.

4 comments:

Jonathan H said...

Saying that the sun sets in the West is a generalization; it rarely sets exactly West for anybody, and when it does it only does it for 1 day.
He is oversimplifying the issue, then decreeing that his view is the only acceptable one... and he probably can't imagine why he is losing viewers!

Eaton Rapids Joe said...

It sets in the south when you are at the North Pole and in the north when you are at the geographic South Pole. Exactly, dead-nuts south and dead-nuts north.

Termite said...



Somebody will get it......

Old NFO said...

Report the news! HA...He couldn't FIND the news if it was...ah never mind...