Newspapermen ask dumb questions. They look up at the sun and ask if it is shining.
Meaning of the quote
Newspapermen sometimes ask silly, obvious questions. It's like they look up at the bright, shining sun and ask if it's actually shining. This quote suggests that some journalists don't always think deeply about the things they are reporting on.
About Sonny Liston
Sonny Liston was an American professional boxer who became the undisputed world heavyweight champion in 1962. He was known for his immense strength, powerful jab, and intimidating presence in the ring. While he was considered unbeatable, he lost the title to Muhammad Ali (then Cassius Clay) in 1964, and his subsequent career was shrouded in controversy.
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