Sunday, March 15, 2020
Biography- Fat Man in The Middle-Germound essays
Biography- Fat Man in The Middle-Germound essays    In the biography Fat Man In A Middle Seat on Jack     W. Germonds life as a reporter the reader if not     already knowing, learns about a man who knew everyone,     saw everything, and went everywhere involving politics.      The places, people, and situations involving Germonds     life were inflicted in his writing.  Some feel strong to     say Germond was one, if not the best political writer of     his time.  There are many positives of a couple of     negatives to this biography and the manner in which     Germond approached politics in his work.  The author was     very analytical, using his professional background to     support his writing, using the content of politics,     which was merely factual in support of his many thesis,     Jack W. Germond is a very analytical writer. Since     Germond had been around politics and had meet many     people in politics he covered every bases possible.     Without reading his writings for the Washington Star and     Baltimore Sun, in his biography you get a great idea of     his style, and approach, toward the facts, and his     opinion on politics at the time.  Germond being     analytical caused him to step on many toes in his     writing.  Not offending everyday political parties but     rather the politics themselves.  Society loved Nelson A.     Rockefeller, however, in Germonds writing the people     saw a side of Rockefeller that know one had really seen,     except Germond himself, and he did not hold back in any     manner. What Germond saw he wrote for the people     themselves to know, and see as if they had met     Rockefeller.  Knowing what people were all about and     what their intentions were, helped Germond to move up     the ladder, and analyzing was the platform to do so.       Germond was a professional with the background that     created success.  As said before Germond had many     opinions, in which many were liberal.  All of Germonds     readers no matter what political opinions they had,    ...     
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