Being someone who enjoys source material, I wanted to see if I could track down more information about this quote.
And no. It wasn’t your journalism teacher, professor, or tutor.
The earliest source of this quote I could find (thanks to Google Books) is from the book Fighting Words: Independent Journalists in Texas which states it is from the 1940s journalist, Hubert Mewhinney, writing in the Texas Spectator:
I appreciate the nuance of this quote because it forces the journalist to learn who is lying and report what the truth is regarding rain, truth telling, and lying. No bullshit allowed.
Ask me about public records some time.
But I slightly digress.
I did try to see if I could find copies of the Texas Spectator online, however, I could not. If you happen across the original article, please share the information.
I have this book on my To Read list as it seems incredibly fascinating. Check out this wordcloud (view the image to see more detail):