Category: Daily Herald Newspaper

Wishes of peace in a year of anger

In the midst of news reports that suggest the world is growing madder by the day, it feels a bit hollow as a news person to wish readers the peace of the season. But I do. Time magazine declared Donald Trump its Person of the Year, but the real story of 2016 was Anger. It Read More …

Requiem for a gadfly, patriot

If you’re in the news business for any length of time, sooner or later, you get to know someone like Rob Sherman. They’re people who delight in working their way under the skin of officialdom and want to make sure you — the writer, the camera, the headline, the link to legitimate public attention — Read More …

It bears repeating: Beware the polls

Read at Daily Herald website Some random thoughts, briefly stated: I read a poll yesterday showing Donald Trump holds a slight lead over Hillary Clinton. Over the weekend, I read one saying Clinton was clinging to a slight lead over Trump. A week ago, nearly every political commentator, even the Trump supporters and sympathizers, was Read More …

On this, the Trump watchers have gone too far

Read at Daily Herald website I am a strong believer in free speech, and I am not easily offended by words or ideas, especially from nationally syndicated pundits. But I spiked a syndicated column this week that I thought was an insult to, of all people, Donald Trump. It’s not that the tone was rude. Read More …

Local news is all about community involvement

Read at Daily Herald website The quote that is probably best known when referring to the Daily Herald’s mission is Hosea Paddock’s objective to “Fear God, tell the truth and make money” that tops our Opinion Page. But his son Stuart R. Paddock Sr. offered an addendum that may strike even more at the soul Read More …

Making sure news rhetoric is not ‘out of whack’

Read at Daily Herald website I was casting about vainly for a powerful and appropriate lead to a column about perspective and police-community relations, when what should fall out of cyberspace but, from rock-and-roll reactionary Ted Nugent, the perfect object lesson. Interviewed by a rival publication, Nugent was asked his opinion about the subject, and Read More …