We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

Welcome to my new blog! It’s called the Ghost of Jefferson. I will be contributing to it on a regular basis. While there won’t be a set schedule, I will post commentary as often as I can. There will be a wide range of coverage: local, state and beyond.

It’s been more than two years since my last article appeared in the Spirit of Jefferson County. In a nearly four year period spanning from November of 2012 until October of 2016 I wrote 156 editorials all of which appeared in that newspaper. You can find them all in the archives section of this site in their original form. There’s a reason that I say that.

I have often been asked why my work no longer appears in the Spirit. For years I enjoyed an excellent working relationship with the editor - Rob Snyder. He left the paper in the summer of 2016 and unfortunately, thereafter, the editorial policy changed.

I learned quite a bit from Rob during his tenure at the paper. He wrote editorials as well and I have to confess I learned quite a bit about style in the writing of an editorial from him. We rarely agreed with each other regarding our respective editorial opinions, but that is what good journalism is all about. “Vive la difference”. While Rob made an occasional edit to my articles, most of the time they were to correct a typo, or to ask me to “tighten up” due to space constraints. He never made changes to alter the intent or style of the piece. That changed after he left.

For example, in article number 155, the new editor Christine Snyder, removed all references that I had made to the movie Poltergeist in the article that appeared in the Spirit. As an editorial writer, style is an important element of the art of making a point. I was denied that pursuit by my editor. I shrugged and moved on.

However, the next example, in my humble opinion a more egregious one, involved the edit, the surgical removal of three words. In article number 156, the last one I submitted to the Spirit, the subject matter was Automatic Voter Registration and Voter ID. In that article I quoted from Politifact:

Riley said “black voter turnout in 2012 exceeded the rate of white voter turnout, even in the states with the strictest voter ID laws,’ despite the Democrats claiming the voter ID laws suppress the black vote. While there is debate about the reasons why – and if the phenomenon will last – Riley’s statistic checks out. Census data shows that indeed, for the first time ever, black voter turnout was higher nationally than white voter turnout, and at least just as high in the states with strict voter ID laws. We rate this claim True.

So, who is Mr. Riley? Prior to quoting Politifact, I wrote… “the left leaning Politifact evaluated the claim of journalist Jason Riley, an African American, regarding voter ID laws”.

Now here comes the rub. After submitting the article to the Spirit, the words “an African American” were edited out. The editor didn’t feel that I should say that and refused to allow those words to remain in the article.

I’ll leave it to you dear reader to draw your own conclusions regarding this edit. As for me, I could not accept it. I need to be free to express myself, otherwise there is no point to it. The editor proposed that we meet to resolve the issue. I said to name the time and place and I’ll be there. Never heard back.

With apologies to Paul Harvey, now you know “the rest of the story”. But that was then and this is now. No hard feelings. A big thank you to the Spirit and especially to Rob Snyder for including me in the Spirit’s editorial presentations - he was great to work with.

Welcome to my new residence on the internet. I’m going to pick up where I left off in late 2016. There is a lot to write about!

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Elliot Simon

Elliot Simon

I'm a retired executive and consultant. My wife and I have lived up on the mountain outside of Harpers Ferry since 2002. We have six cats. It would be nice if we could all agree on everything, but lately we... [More...]

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