Jack Neely sent an email apologizing to Mrs. Woodward. His defense is that Knoxville’s weekly advertisement circular always makes fun of Knoxville’s oldest newspaper.
Sorry, Ms. Woodward, I did not consider it an attack on you at all, and I’m sorry I wrote it in such a way it that way it could have been taken that way. We just made fun of the Journal’s making such a big deal of it. We’ve been making fun of their front-page treatments for years.
Their headline suggests they were interviewing you as a “Journal Writer,” as if that status was their main attraction to you—maybe it was just clumsy placement and wording, but I had the impression the KJ is trying to catch a ride on your coattails, suggesting they have some national credibility. My impression is that your WF book was CSPAN’s main attraction to you; as I recall the KJ article doesn’t even mention your book by name.
We also made fun of it because they made it seem such a big deal, as if it was one of the top stories of the week. They interviewed me, too, but we didn’t consider it newsworthy enough to mention in MP.
FYI, I talked to them last on Friday, and they said they were flying directly back to DC the next day, and that it was the end of a loop of driving the vans in a big arc around Charlotte. They did tell me they were headed to Baton Rouge later.
Again, though I didn’t say anything bad about you or your book, I apologize.
Jack Neely
Also in the Ear to the Ground this week the last item is entitled “Momentary Truce” They reprint a tweet from Mark Padgett’s twitter account. While tweets are limited to 140 characters, evidently Knoxville’s weekly advertisement circular is limited to less than 140 characters due to their pea green envy of bias journalism. The actual tweet said “Thanks @metropulse, @brianhornback, @madelinerogero & everyone for their best wishes. Katie & I couldn’t be happier that he’s finally here!” Obviously, the Pulse staff just couldn’t stand the idea that I had higher billing then Mr. Padgett’s opponent, the Community Organizer Liberal Madeline






















