Category Archives: Pet peeves
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So this is what it’s like to really wash your hands!
Leave a commentMay 2, 2020 by jacklovelace
I always washed my hands like a little boy told by his mother to wash them before dinner. Splash water, …
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My recent tweets on twitter
Leave a commentApril 28, 2020 by jacklovelace
You could have driven a truck through the holes in the plot of the finale of Homeland. jack lovelace @claytonlovelace …
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Those scare headlines
Leave a commentApril 10, 2020 by jacklovelace
Accurate headlines are more important than ever. I wince when I see those that don’t reflect the story, and I …
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Journalism needs a “total lockdown” on precision
Leave a commentMarch 25, 2020 by jacklovelace
There has never been a time when it is more important for the media to be specific and avoid those …
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When closing isn’t closing
Leave a commentMarch 16, 2020 by jacklovelace
There’s been a lot of good journalism during the virus crisis, but it can still be better. The Denver Post …
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What do those who got it say?
Leave a commentMarch 10, 2020 by jacklovelace
All the virus coverage can be frustrating. One side of the ship you have the total gloom and fright school. …
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Under commercial arrest!
Leave a commentJanuary 13, 2020 by jacklovelace
Let’s see. At the scheduled start time of the movie today at cinemark I got: Five minutes of commericals followed …
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Cowboy obsession on the yell shows puzzling
Leave a commentDecember 31, 2019 by jacklovelace
I surf the cable sports channels. I watch only teams I care about and I don’t spend any time on …
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Richard Jewell: On screen and off
Leave a commentDecember 15, 2019 by jacklovelace
In my basic journalism class, I used to offer from the textbook examples of good and bad journalism. On bad …
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The Chiefs have a “Lock” on my heart
Leave a commentDecember 9, 2019 by jacklovelace
My NFL sports life used to be simple. The Kansas City Chiefs forever. When I moved to Kansas City in …
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