The following is an excerpt from OpinionJournal.com’s “Best of the Web” written by the editor, James Taranto.

NOTE: James Taranto is on vacation.  The excerpt below is from the January 8, 2009 BOTW archives.

Journalism of Yore
A reader passes on this blast from the past, an Associated Press dispatch that appeared in the Oct. 5, 1970, issue of the Rome (Ga.) News-Tribune:

Hippies dug deep into their jeans Sunday to make the $25 bond to release a wino leader from jail so he can lead a march today on the Atlanta Police Department by winos and hippies.

The man their nickels and dimes got out of jail was Wayne Wilson, 40, who was in on a public drunkenness charge.

Wilson, who had said earlier he would lead a march on police because winos were being “jailed without trial,” immediately charged that he was arrested “stone sober.” . . .

An estimated 600 hippies and winos were expected to march. That is, if enough hippies were up by 9 a.m., when the march is planned, and if too many winos aren’t still in jail.

See? There really was a time when the AP wasn’t as biased as it is today.

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