Saw this tweet on a friend's feed, and of course it inspired me to start the usual navel-gazing thread here.
I’d bet most newspapers (Times notwithstanding) edited the word, but I think the seal has been broken. You will see more unedited instances of every curse word except the F-bomb going forward.
Doesn't matter who said it. You don't run it. You either print those things all the time or you don't.
Earl L. Butz, who orchestrated a major change in federal farm policy as secretary of agriculture during the 1970s but came to be remembered more for a vulgar racial comment that brought about his resignation during the 1976 presidential election race, died Saturday in Washington. Mr. Butz, who lived in West Lafayette, Ind., was 98.
Mr. Butz made a remark in which he described blacks as “coloreds” who wanted only three things — satisfying sex, loose shoes and a warm bathroom — desires that Mr. Butz listed in obscene and scatological terms.
Earl L. Butz, Secretary Felled by Racial Remark, Is Dead at 98During his first months in office, Mr. Butz anticipated at least some of the tumult he would bring to the national political scene. “When President Nixon asked me to come to Washington, he told me he wanted a vigorous spokesman for agriculture,” he told Julius Duscha for an article in The New York Times Magazine in April 1972. “I told him at the time I was sworn in, ‘Mr. President, you may have a more vigorous spokesman than you want.’ "
Beware of publishers wearing bow ties.This would be the publisher of the Post-Gazette:
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette publisher hangs on Donald Trump’s jet in a ‘more than memorable’ experience
For all you youngsters out there, the uncensored version ...Back in 2008, the Times tiptoed around this issue in its obit of Earl Butz. The lead was....
Then, after several graphs that dealt mainly with his rural childhood and American agricultural policy in the 20th century, they came to the only thing that he's still remembered for....
Then, more on his all-American upbringing and a heart-warming anecdote to bring it all home.
Earl L. Butz, Secretary Felled by Racial Remark, Is Dead at 98
NBC did that Friday night and it sounded like the reporter said 'asshole'.What is going overboard on being safe? Reading NYT story about this, it said that Wolf Blitzer opted for "s-hole." That struck me as weird.