![]() Lemme go double-check Spitzer… yeah, it was the New York Times that broke it, once it became a criminal matter. They were being themselves, a tabloid rag trading in rumors, hiding in the bushes, and they got lucky. Dave Fenley has started a new project with support of Miranda Lambert. Even then, you can almost hear the NE editors say, “Get me pictures or it didn’t happen.” Of course, the National Enquirer, purveyor of tabloid gossip, would be the one to hit the pavement on this story. Me, I think the Edwards rumors were so salacious, so absurd that a lot of reporters just couldn’t believe them and weren’t going to put any effort tracking down a “story” that stinks of tabloid gossip. (Unless, of course, you meant something else by “had their scandals covered up for them.”) Now the members of this Juicebox Mafia, as they were first called by Eli Lake of The Washington Times, in a reference to youth, have become destination reading for and respected by. You think there was some effort at a cover-up, that the NY Times or whoever was in cahoots with the Edwards camp to hide his affair. With John Edwards, there were plenty of rumors, but no one in the mainstream media wanted to look into it. ![]() It was coming out, regardless, the Times was first.īut with Weiner’s initial transgression, there was a huge pig-pile against Breitbart, and even Jon Stewart went full throttle in defense of Weiner - which led to him nearly committing seppuku on Jenos Idanian: Blogger Mickey Kaus accused Klein at various points of hectoring navet and. Lemme go double-check Spitzer… yeah, it was the New York Times that broke it, once it became a criminal matter. Washington Times writer Eli Lake dubbed the whole crowd the Juicebox Mafia. It took the National Enquirer to break the story. Which one should get more attention? If it’s the New York Times, you run like hell with #1, and ignore #2. One of the sources is the official biography put out by the candidate’s publisher, which was left standing for years and years when promoting his books. The sources are disgruntled former aides.Ģ) One of them is rumored to have been born outside the United States. Here are two stories about the two nominees, with the sources:ġ) One of them is rumored to be having an affair with a lobbyist. James Pearce: Let’s go back to 2008, then.
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