The Daily Briefing
STATE OF THE PRESS-TELEGRAM
If anybody from the Press-Telegram was actually inside the Grand Salon of the Queen Mary for Tuesday’s meeting of the Long Beach Rotary Club — where downtown restaurateur John Morris gave his practical-yet-visionary State of the City address — I sure didn’t see them. Nothing showed up in the P-T the next day, either. But that didn’t stop the paper’s editorial board from checking in with a condescending evaluation of Morris and his well-researched — and very well received — 35-minute, multi-media presentation. The editorial gets off on the completely wrong track by reporting that the Rotarians “got caught by surprise,” when everybody in attendance knew — it said so on the announcement — that Morris was planning a no-holds-barred assessment of the city. Then, it takes on an eye-rolling, that’s-crazy-John tone –”John was being John,” the editorial said in the tone-setting sentence that ended its opening paragraph–before generously stooping to allow that “his ideas may have been outlandish, but that doesn’t make them wrong.” No, it’s the P-T that’s been wrong about the city for the past 20 years, supporting most of the misguided development that Morris opposed all along. Anyway, I could rail on and on, but Bill Pearl of LBreport.com has done the real work, transcribing Morris’s entire address and also taking the P-T to task for missing the event — and the point, again.
Tags: badgers, John Morris, lbreport.com, Long Beach Rotary Club, State of the City
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RKJacobs
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