Even If the Mainstream Press Won't Report on John Edwards, He's Still Ducking Their Questions

"On Wednesday, [John Edwards] was eager to duck the press when the questions took a tabloid turn. About a dozen reporters and photojournalists attended a speech Edwards gave to an AARP Foundation symposium on poverty and aging in Washington. Afterward, he avoided most of the waiting reporters, at least some of whom wanted to question him about recent reports in the National Enquirer that alleged an inappropriate relationship with a former campaign videographer." [NO]

Jul 31, 2008 · posted by david · Link · 1 Response
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No. 1 thefrontpage says:

The Edwards thing is a huge, stinking non-story. If John Edwards, or anyone, wants to have an affair, it is not the business of the media or the public. Edwards is a private citizen. It's no one's business. It is, for the 1,000th time, a non-story. It is non-news. No one cares. Story over. –30–.

Posted: Jul 31, 2008 at 11:57 am
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