Leaders Must Lead
“The Only Thing Necessary for the Triumph of Evil is that Good Men Do Nothing”
Author — Edmund Burke? R. Murray Hyslop? Charles F. Aked? John Stuart Mill?
Whoever is the author of that famous quote, it is a lesson well learned. Newspapers in America have frequently taken the lead, putting themselves at risk to make sure the public is well informed on subjects essential to their intelligent exercise of their most vital role, their vote for the people who will lead the country.
The Washington Post, after decades of leadership, has decided to do nothing in this election cycle. Its silence is deafening.
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Heim, in a Twitter post after the story went viral, said his story was in part due to “chance.” I’ll respectfully disagree. Heim was visiting the National Archive when he noticed something that had nothing to do with his reporting assignment. That’s not chance. That’s good reporting. I’ve often told journalism students the best story ideas come from their own observations. A good reporter always keeps eyes open.