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Plain Dealing: Ohio Politics and Journalism Viewed from the Press Gallery
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Plain Dealing: Ohio Politics and Journalism Viewed from the Press Gallery

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This is a collection of political remembrances from a longtime Statehouse and Washington bureau reporter. Son of an Ohio Supreme Court Justice and longtime political reporter, Rick Zimmerman presents Ohio politics from the inside. He began learning about Ohio politics and politicians as a young boy, sitting at the dinner table presided over by his father, Judge Charles Ballard Zimmerman. The author says his
father was a Democrat of sorts, but identified with the Jeffersonian wing of the party. In short, he was a conservative and a favorable mention of Franklin Roosevelt was practically banned in our house.
Yet, in spite of these philosophical leanings, the elder Zimmerman was truly nonpartisan as far as his political tales were concerned, with an opinion about most political leaders from both parties, that were for the most part negative, a
perspective, which my later critics likely would suggest I inherited,
contends Zimmerman. In the same way his father entertained with his reminiscences, author Rick Zimmerman tells stories of and on Ohio’s politicians and their machinations, including governors (James Rhodes and Mike DiSalle), senators, and congressmen. His discussions on Watergate, his African sabbatical, the National Press Club, and reflections on the state of journalism are refreshing, witty, and insightful.
Plain Dealing
is an engaging memoir that doubles as a irreverent look at Ohio’s political history.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kent State University Press
Country
United States
Date
2 February 2006
Pages
136
ISBN
9780873388528

This is a collection of political remembrances from a longtime Statehouse and Washington bureau reporter. Son of an Ohio Supreme Court Justice and longtime political reporter, Rick Zimmerman presents Ohio politics from the inside. He began learning about Ohio politics and politicians as a young boy, sitting at the dinner table presided over by his father, Judge Charles Ballard Zimmerman. The author says his
father was a Democrat of sorts, but identified with the Jeffersonian wing of the party. In short, he was a conservative and a favorable mention of Franklin Roosevelt was practically banned in our house.
Yet, in spite of these philosophical leanings, the elder Zimmerman was truly nonpartisan as far as his political tales were concerned, with an opinion about most political leaders from both parties, that were for the most part negative, a
perspective, which my later critics likely would suggest I inherited,
contends Zimmerman. In the same way his father entertained with his reminiscences, author Rick Zimmerman tells stories of and on Ohio’s politicians and their machinations, including governors (James Rhodes and Mike DiSalle), senators, and congressmen. His discussions on Watergate, his African sabbatical, the National Press Club, and reflections on the state of journalism are refreshing, witty, and insightful.
Plain Dealing
is an engaging memoir that doubles as a irreverent look at Ohio’s political history.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kent State University Press
Country
United States
Date
2 February 2006
Pages
136
ISBN
9780873388528