Mary McGrory was an American journalist known for her work in newspapers and television. She was a prominent figure in the field of journalism, particularly recognized for her insightful reporting and commentary on political and social issues. McGrory began her career in newspapers and later transitioned to television, where she continued to make significant contributions to public discourse.
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“[On Senator Everett Dirksen:] His great enemy was boredom and he won every engagement.”
Source: The Best of Mary McGrory: A Half-Century of Washington Commentary
Source: The Best of Mary McGrory: A Half-Century of Washington Commentary
Source: The Best of Mary McGrory: A Half-Century of Washington Commentary
“[On men:] On their best days, the best of them are eight years old.”
“Baseball has a special place in our hearts. It is the game that shows us as we would like to be.”
Source: The Best of Mary McGrory: A Half-Century of Washington Commentary
Source: The Best of Mary McGrory: A Half-Century of Washington Commentary
“Baseball is what we were, football is what we have become.”
