

Safire As Person Of The Year
December 17, 2009 by Jonathan Movroydis | Filed Under News media, Nixon Administration figures, Richard Nixon
Though Ben Bernanke took the honors, Peggy Noonan wanted fellow speechwriter and columnist William Safire to win Time Person of the Year:
As a speechwriter, William Safire made Spiro Agnew sound fizzy — “nattering nabobs of negativism” was his alliterative classic — and helped Richard Nixon explain his policies. But it was in his Pulitzer Prize–winning newspaper column that Safire became Safire. There he honed a natural pugnacity — a desire to “mix it up,” as he put it. And boy, did he wade in. When everyone was putting down Washington Mayor Marion Barry, he was alone in criticizing violations of Barry’s privacy. He voted for Bill Clinton but pulled no punches toward him or Hillary. He gave me some of the best professional advice I’ve ever received: Write what you experience and see, because “what history needs more of is first-person testimony.” Once, when I got a tough book review, he called and joyfully barked, “Welcome to the NFL!” At the time, it was not a cliché. He probably made it a cliché. He probably coined it.
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