
Sunday San Diego: Jim Johnston, R.I.P.
If blogs had existed in the 1980s or early 1990s, Jim Johnston would have been mentioned frequently in those of a political nature. He and partner David Lewis were among the best campaign consultants of the era.
So, it is noted with sad irony that Johnston’s recent passing resulted in barely a mention in the political weblogs, save for a brief Red County/San Diego tribute. None of the frequent Red County commenters and castigators had anything to add to the post, quite frankly because very few in the blog-reading genre of activists have likely heard of the firm Johnston & Lewis. In the political world, it seems, anything of 15 years ago is ancient history.
It reminds me in a way of the new crop of pro ball players, many with loads of talent and millions in cash but little in knowledge, taking no interest in the history of the game and those that came before them, not recognizing names like Ernie Banks, Bill Russell or Fran Tarkenton.
Sports analogies aside, I was glad to see the Wednesday Union-Trib column dedicated to Jim Johnston. Written by Gerry… Read More