So you're saying that the media should exercise discretion when it suits you, but not so much when it doesn't?Quote from Maverick74:
Well, first of all, ex-wives are probably the "least" reliable source you can find for anything. Max is right about that. Ever hear the phrase "Hell hath no fury as a woman scorned"? This woman's story has not been corroborated by anyone. I tend to believe her for the record. But digging up an ex-wife's bitter feelings from 15 years ago and present that as breaking news in a politcal primary is pretty bad. Now if one of the candidates wanted to bring it up, that's fair game. But for the media to spend time, especially opening the debate with this, well, that's just pathetic. And yes, what the media did to Rand Paul was pretty pathetic too. Chris Mathews I swear to God presented that as a lead story for 5 nights straight. A lead story!
Hart, Edwards and Spitzer were flayed politically. They became non-players. What was there left for the media to do? Meanwhile, Gingrich is too dumb to die.Quote from Max E. Pad:
When it comes to Liberal scandals, the liberal media are quite happy to skin them once, and make off with their pound of flesh.
When it comes to conservative scandals, the vultures in the left wing media keep circling until they are picking at bones. (which is exactly what we saw last night)
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Hart, Edwards and Spitzer were flayed politically. They became non-players. What was there left for the media to do? Meanwhile, Gingrich is too dumb to die.
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So you're saying that the media should exercise discretion when it suits you, but not so much when it doesn't?