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11.19.2008 11:10 am

Jo Mannies, honored for 32-year career at the P-D, will continue to blog right here

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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My colleague and friend Jo Mannies, Missouri’s best political reporter, has decided to retire from fulltime work at the newspaper.

But — thank God! — she’s not leaving the Post-Dispatch or Political Fix, the state’s leading political blog, which she founded.

Jo will continue to call Political Fix her online home, and she’ll continue to write her signature weekly column for the newspaper each Thursday. Because she will no longer be a full-time P-D employee, Jo expects to write on a range of topics in other places, too.  She might even author a book or two. And you will continue to see her on television and hear her on the radio - in fact, she’ll be on Mark Reardon’s radio talk show over on KMOX today around 3 p.m.

Jo began her Post-Dispatch career in 1976. You can see her in the newsroom that year here:

Jo Mannies and her colleagues in the Post newsroom in 1976

Jo Mannies and her colleagues in the Post newsroom in 1976

 In her time here she was, briefly, the area’s second-ever female sports reporter, and she served in the Washington D.C. bureau. She’s covered politics fulltime from St. Louis since 1990. She has interviewed, among many others, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and John McCain. And she has personified the very best values in journalism - truth, fairness, diligence and grace. As she said at a gathering in the newsroom yesterday to honor her, “It’s all about the First Amendment.”

Post-Dispatch political editor Christopher Ave, left, and reporter Jake Wagman, right, congratulate Jo Mannies on Tuesday

Post-Dispatch political editor Christopher Ave, left, and reporter Jake Wagman, right, congratulate Jo Mannies on Tuesday

In an era of “info-tainment” and media uncertainty, I suggest we take a moment to honor someone who has always pursued the truth, who always sought to explore and explain the political process. It’s been great working with you, Jo - and here’s to many more years of it.

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Jo Mannies is a class act, a warm-hearted person and a tireless and talented journalist. I know Mrs. Mannies will succeed in whatever the next chapter brings - but I’m glad she will still be associated with Political Fix.

— selwyn
11:43 am November 19th, 2008

I love the 1976 flashback picture: neckties as wide as surfboards, comb-overs and crackling with polyester, and those birth-control glasses! Could someone please identify the people in this vintage photo?

— lindecke
11:45 am November 19th, 2008

Jo, thank you for your years of outstanding journalism. All of us in STL owe you a big debt of gratitude.

— Thank You
11:56 am November 19th, 2008

Jo… Congratulations!

Hope you got a nice buyout, you are what “golden handshakes” should be all about.

The bleeding continues at the Post…

— tsquare
12:43 pm November 19th, 2008

Jo Mannies is Missour-ee’s best political reporter…
thanks for the great job you’ve done…
it’s been a real pleasure to read your political stories and now your blog…
best of luck and may things continue to work out for you.

— llbean
1:45 pm November 19th, 2008

squarehead…
give it a break…
can’t a worthy working stiff line Jo enjoy a quick minute of glory without you injecting your nonscense?
show some class, will ya!!!

— llbean
1:47 pm November 19th, 2008

Coming from you llbean, that means almost nothing

— tsquare
2:40 pm November 19th, 2008

What’s sad, at least for me, is that I have known Jo for most if not all of those 32 years. I have been hanging around Democratic events since 1964 and have met all of the political reporters from Jo to Schlinkman to Wagman and even the great Dana Spitzer, now the Lord of the Labor Trib.

Jo has been great and I am sad to see her disapear from the grind of the local and statewide events. I have watched her chase stories, see the events unfold and read about it in the PD. Always well done and insightful. Good to see she will be on the Fix and have the column.s

— BNB
3:08 pm November 19th, 2008

Admit it, Jo. The most fun you had was covering the airport expansion starring Schoemehl and the Bridgeton Air Defense. I guess we now know who was right in that one. And as always, have a B.A.D day!

— BAD
5:39 pm November 19th, 2008

Thanks to all of the comments, pro and con.

We all care about the same things: Politics, truth and the freedom to report both.

By the way, those in the photo included (seated from my left in the pic), then-Suburban editor Bill Tucker, reporters David Fink and Eric Zoeckler.

Seated to my right in the pic (left as you view it) is Becky McReynolds.

Also in the photo in the back row (but there are some I don’t recall) are, from your viewing left: reporters Marjorie Mandel (second from left), Maura Lerner, Martha Shirk (wearing the Steinem shades), Phil Sutin, Harry Levins, Jim Rogal and John McGuire.

In the distance, in the far right of the photo, are then-editors Sally Defty (back of her head) and Jim Millstone.

— Jo Mannies
5:49 pm November 19th, 2008

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