Defender of Freedom

Mike Royko, Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago newspaper columnist, did not live long enough to see the Cubs become champions. He periodically reported on the “Ex-Cubs Factor”: that the team with more ex-Cubs players would lose the World Series. He reported exclusive scoops from his friend and confidante, Slats Grobnik. Way back in 1984, before Fox News, he offered his opinion of Rupert Murdoch: “No self-respecting fish would want to be wrapped in a Murdoch paper.” Royko also published an annual column honoring the gun owner of the year.

Were he still around Royko would appreciate the accomplishment of another journalist, M.D. Harmon from Maine. Harmon regularly ranted in print against any attempts to control firearms. Recently, a friend came to visit, bringing his sixteen-year-old son with him. Wanting to show off his firearms, Harmon handed the teenager a handgun to examine. Somehow the gun fired and Mr. Harmon became a late journalist.

On a lighter note: Mike Royko on curing the winter blahs.

 

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