The job of the newspaper, so the saying attributed to Finley Peter Dunne goes, is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. The late Thomas F. Stafford, a former Charleston Gazette investigative reporter, took that task to heart when he set out in the early 1960s to investigate the Invest Right scandal and the full range of political corruption in West Virginia. Guided by his sense of duty, justice, and fairness, Stafford took to task West Virginia s public servants. His investigations led him from Charleston s capitol complex, to the playgrounds of our nation s ruling elite, and prefaced the downfall of a governor and an administration that had robbed the Mountain State for years.
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Thomas F. Stafford (1914-1993) was born in Grafton, West Virginia, USA. He began his career in journalism with The Raleigh Register in Beckley, West Virginia. In 1954 he joined the staff of The Charleston Gazette where he served as a political reporter, writer of the ""Affairs of the State"" column, and associate editor. In 1989 he was presented with a special award from the Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism at West Virginia University for his career in journalism and his service to the university.
In 1990, the New York Times wrote, "Government corruption was not invented in West Virginia. But there are people who contend that West Virginia officials have done more than their share over the years to develop state-of-the-art techniques in vote theft, contract kickbacks, influence peddling and good old-fashioned bribery, extortion, fraud, tax evasion and outright stealing." While investigating such events as the Invest Right scandal, Thomas Stafford, a former journalist for the Charleston Gazette, would find himself in a very precarious position. As a reporter he felt obligated to tell the whole truth, and he believed in the need to serve the public and those West Virginians who were being abused by a political machine.
In Afflicting the Comfortable, Stafford relates such tales of the responsibility of journalism and politics in coordination with scandals that have unsettled the Mountain State over the past few decades. His probing would take him from the halls of Charleston to the center of our nation's ruling elite. Guided by his senses of duty, right, and fairness, he plunged head first into the misdeeds of West Virginia's politicians. His investigations would be the preface to the downfall of a governor and an adminstration that had robbed the state and the citizens of West Virginia for years.
This tale of the looting of billions of dollars of West Virginia s limited natural and financial resources for the modern equivalent of thirty pieces of silver should be required reading for political scientists, journalism students, and conservationists . . . Like a mason building a house brick by brick, Tom Stafford builds his case in great detail, showing a half-century of plundering and incompetence by others given high public trust, including at least one individual whose wrongs may yet end up costing the state as much as a billion dollars. John Olesky, journalist
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