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Watashi
08-29-2008, 12:40 AM
Jay the Rat (http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080828/COMMENTARY/808289997).


An open letter to sports columnist Jay Mariotti, who resigned from the Sun-Times and lashed out during a TV interview announcing that newspapers were dead:

Dear Jay,

What an ugly way to leave the Sun-Times. It does not speak well for you. Your timing was exquisite. You signed a new contract, waited until days after the newspaper had paid for your trip to Beijing at great cost, and then resigned with only an email. You saved your explanation for a local television station.

As someone who was working here for 24 years before you arrived, I think you owed us more than that. You owed us decency. The fact that you saved your attack for TV only completes our portrait of you as a rat.

Newspapers are not dead, Jay, although you predicted the death of the Sun-Times and the Tribune. Neither paper will die any time soon.

Job-hunting tip: It is imprudent to go on TV and predict the collapse of a newspaper you might hope would hire you. Times are hard in the newspaper business, and for the economy as a whole. Did you only sign on for the luxury cruise? There's an old saying that you might have come across once or twice on the sports beat: "When the going gets tough, the tough get going." Newspapers are not dead, Jay, because there are still readers who want the whole story, not a sound bite. If you only work on television, viewers may get a little weary of you shouting at them. You were a great shouter in print, that's for sure, stomping your feet when owners, coaches, players and fans didn't agree with you. It was an entertaining show. Good luck getting one of your 1,000-word rants on the air.

The rest of us are still at work, still putting out the best paper we can. We believe in our profession, and in the future. And we believe in our Internet site, which you also whacked as you slithered out the door. I don't know how your column was doing, but we have the most popular sports section in Chicago. The reports and blog entries by our Washington editor Lynn Sweet have become a must-stop for millions of Americans in this election year.

After a recent blog entry I wrote about the Beijing Olympics, I woke up at 5 a.m. one morning, when North America was asleep, and found that 40 percent of my 100 most recent visitors had been from China. I don't have any complaints about our Web site. So far this month my Web page page has been visited from virtually every country on earth, including one visit from the Vatican City. The Pope, no doubt. Hope you were doing as well.

You have left us, Jay, at a time when the newspaper is once again in the hands of people who love newspapers and love producing them. You managed to stay here through the dark days of the thieves Conrad Black and David Radler. The paper lost millions. Incredibly, we are still paying Black's legal fees.

I started here when Marshall Field and Jim Hoge were running the paper. I stayed through the Rupert Murdoch regime. I was asked, "How can you work for a Murdoch paper?" My reply was: "It's not his paper. It's my paper. He only owns it." That's the way I've always felt about the Sun-Times, and I still do. On your way out, don't let the door bang you on the ass.

Your former colleague,

Roger Ebert

Awesome. Totally awesome.

MadMan
08-29-2008, 01:54 AM
Mariotti is a fucking douchebag, an asshole without really any shame or sense of tact. That beatdown delivered by Ebert is sweet justice. I honestly hope that karma bites Jay in the ass. Good freakin' grief...

number8
08-29-2008, 01:55 AM
That rules.

Ivan Drago
08-29-2008, 02:31 AM
Ebert > All

transmogrifier
08-29-2008, 03:43 AM
I don't like Ebert as a reviewer much, but he hits the nail on the head there. I fucking love newspapers.

bac0n
08-29-2008, 04:16 AM
I really wish Ebert would get an account here so I could rep him already.

megladon8
08-29-2008, 04:50 AM
I wish I could write like Ebert.

Kurosawa Fan
08-29-2008, 04:54 AM
Fuck Mariotti.

Derek
08-29-2008, 04:59 AM
Fuck Mariotti.

This. He's an even bigger douche bag than I already thought.

Kurosawa Fan
08-29-2008, 05:02 AM
This. He's an even bigger douche bag than I already thought.

Yep. When you're lower than Skip Bayless on a scale of absurd, disgraceful media fixtures, it's time to pack up and go home.

Derek
08-29-2008, 05:09 AM
Yep. When you're lower than Skip Bayless on a scale of absurd, disgraceful media fixtures, it's time to pack up and go home.

Bayless at least makes for good television IMO (but hey, I'm probably the last guy on earth who looks forward to Bill Walton covering a game so what do I know), although his level of doucheness is close to Mariotti and arrogance level even higher. He's the Armond White of ESPN where Mariotti's the Rex Reed. :)

Spinal
08-29-2008, 06:54 AM
I have nothing to add, but would like to take the opportunity to also state how much Jay Mariotti sucks.

Morris Schæffer
08-29-2008, 09:12 AM
And I don't know Mariotti, but that was a cool read. Never leave us Roger!

Kurosawa Fan
08-29-2008, 12:57 PM
Bayless at least makes for good television IMO (but hey, I'm probably the last guy on earth who looks forward to Bill Walton covering a game so what do I know), although his level of doucheness is close to Mariotti and arrogance level even higher. He's the Armond White of ESPN where Mariotti's the Rex Reed. :)

Bill Walton rules. He may get a bit irritating from time to time, but at least he has balls enough to call someone out for a terrible shot/pass/decision. His frankness gets an A+ from me.

Wryan
08-29-2008, 01:57 PM
"The Pope, no doubt."

No fucking doubt.

P.S. Although I have no idea what's going on, righteous vitriol is always a gas to read.

Spinal
08-29-2008, 08:19 PM
No, no, no, you guys, Bill Walton is unbearably bad. What is wrong with you?

Kurosawa Fan
08-29-2008, 08:22 PM
No, no, no, you guys, Bill Walton is unbearably bad. What is wrong with you?

I can understand why people think this, and to be honest, it could be that he commentates for a sport I generally don't care for anyway, but as I said above, I think it's great that he'll call people out for selfish play or inexplicable decisions on the court, rather than sucking up and trying to make excuses for the athletes. "That's a horrible shot by Kobe."

Kurosawa Fan
08-29-2008, 08:26 PM
It just came to me that your post could have been a reference to Walton's commentating. I hope that joke didn't skyrocket over my head. If it did, I'll just use that as further evidence of my lack of experience with basketball and Walton himself.

origami_mustache
08-29-2008, 08:39 PM
This. He's an even bigger douche bag than I already thought.

forealz

Derek
08-30-2008, 12:32 AM
I can understand why people think this, and to be honest, it could be that he commentates for a sport I generally don't care for anyway, but as I said above, I think it's great that he'll call people out for selfish play or inexplicable decisions on the court, rather than sucking up and trying to make excuses for the athletes. "That's a horrible shot by Kobe."

I still remember him doing a game early in Luke's NBA career and he let him have it with every little mistake. It was hilarious.

I mean, come on. The guy compares Boris Diaw to Beethoven (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSZS6sRVWsk)! He's truly a wordsmith (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mP6F31SM1pc).

And yes, it could be that I like him more because I don't really care about the NBA regular season aside from the very occasional freakish year like last year's Western Conference.

EyesWideOpen
08-30-2008, 01:05 AM
Bill Walton rules. He may get a bit irritating from time to time, but at least he has balls enough to call someone out for a terrible shot/pass/decision. His frankness gets an A+ from me.

I watch a ton of NBA/WNBA games and I hear someone get called out for a terrible shot/pass/decision in pretty much every game. I don't think it's that rare.

Ezee E
09-03-2008, 05:13 AM
Has he replied at all yet?

bac0n
09-08-2008, 04:39 PM
If he's smart (or if he has ever met Vincent Gallo), he won't.

MadMan
09-08-2008, 09:52 PM
If he's smart (or if he has ever met Vincent Gallo), he won't.Pretty much :lol:

Dukefrukem
09-08-2008, 10:01 PM
news paper is dead... Mariotti is right...