“Dragnet’s” Joe Friday demands, “Just the facts, ma’am,” and the Wendy’s ad shouts, “Where’s the beef?” Not here. You’ll find no analysis of DEI victories and ...
A famous TV show of my childhood was “Dragnet,” where detective Joe Friday repeatedly said, “Just the facts, ma’am.” The “facts,” yes,” need to be accurate, but which facts are ...
And as Jack Webb, the TV detective on “Dragnet,” says, “Just the Facts Ma’am.” That’s where we’re going. Your emphasis on facts is apt, given that Gavin Newsom just launched his own ...
Each time a top cop replaces just-the-facts-ma’am “courtesy, professionalism and respect” with smack talk, it eats away at what remains of that hard-earned public confidence. It would be ...
Data is presented in a “just the facts, ma'am” format with a minimum of commentary so that bias is minimized. Where relevant, I include 12-month highs and lows in the data in parentheses to ...
When they said “just the facts ma’am” they only wanted information that could be backed up with proof and evidence, not speculation or nonsense garbage opinions. Recently Meta CEO Mark Zuckerburg ...
I have to know what happened, and what didn’t happen. Just the facts, ma’am. Unfortunately, it’s been the collective experience of Americans that every time Trump steps into the White House ...
As Sgt. Joe Friday said on the popular detective TV show “Dragnet” back in the ’60s and ’70s, “Just the facts, ma’am.” Indeed, Americans, when looking to digital sources, deserve the facts.