"A good newspaper is never nearly good enough but a lousy newspaper is a joy forever"
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Then Keillor flips the mood: “a lousy newspaper is a joy forever.” It’s a joke, but not a gentle one. Bad papers don’t merely fail; they entertain. They produce clean villains, satisfying certainties, cheap outrage, and the narcotic pleasure of being told you’re already correct. Their errors have a longer shelf life than careful nuance because scandal and simplification circulate better than correction and complexity. “Joy forever” echoes the famous “A thing of beauty is a joy forever,” borrowing poetic permanence to sneer at the durability of trash.
The subtext is about incentives: excellence is invisible labor, while mediocrity is an easy product with reliable demand. In Keillor’s cultural neighborhood (public radio sensibility, small-town satire, a lifelong reader’s melancholy), the line mourns a civic institution that can’t win. The good paper disappoints because it aims high; the lousy one delights because it asks nothing of us.
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Keillor, Garrison. (2026, January 14). A good newspaper is never nearly good enough but a lousy newspaper is a joy forever. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-good-newspaper-is-never-nearly-good-enough-but-14540/
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"A good newspaper is never nearly good enough but a lousy newspaper is a joy forever." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-good-newspaper-is-never-nearly-good-enough-but-14540/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







