Johnny Apple bristled at that comment, accusing Safire of "eating my lunch."
I particularly enjoyed Johnny Apple on the Washington power circle.
Johnny Apple jumped in at this point to complain that shoe leather was what he was eating for lunch.
20 But in the news pages, Johnny Apple was still sanguine about the prospects for defeat.
It's fun to watch someone as respected and thoughtful and pompous as Johnny Apple make a complete fool of himself.
Johnny Apple came to fame as a war correspondent in Vietnam, and later was one of the country s best political reporters.
Here are but two of the dozens and dozens of dispatches filed from the state by Johnny Apple, the king of political correspondents.
This was dinner with Johnny Apple, the New York Times correspondent, who died last Wednesday at age 71.
Or, rather, one kind of dinner with Johnny Apple.
A. I think Johnny Apple wrote that political campaigns in New Jersey aren't ballroom dancing.