Steve Kornacki describes Jack Germond as “a throwback character” whose passion was politics and his love horse races—”the real ones and the political ones.” A man who “wasn’t driven by ideology,” but instead by a passion for politics, getting a good scoop, and reporting it well.
“He had no problem with horse race journalism—as long as it was good horse race journalism,” Kornacki said Sunday.
Jack Germond passed away last week at the age of 85.
Germond’s passing reminds us not only of great journalism, but how much has changed in political reporting in the social media age. Although the quality of coverage is arguably better, and the sheer quantity of available information is surely greater than before, the intimacy of the political reporting Germond and those like him practiced is gone. Campaigns fear unguarded moments that can be recorded by anyone with a smartphone and go viral.








