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Post’s Ethics Still in Question
The Washington Post’s infamous journalist-lobbyist dinners are back in the news. After the media caught wind of an epic ethics violation in the making—the dinners were promoted as an “off-the-record” schmooze session between Post journalists and DC insiders—the events were abruptly canceled, and general manager Charles Pelton was forced to step down for devising the promotion. Initially, Executive Editor Marcus Brauchli, whose reporters would have attended the dinners, avoided the controversy by claiming not to have known that the events were being sold as “off-the-record.” Today’s New York Times features a correction to this part of the story, having received a letter Brauchli sent to Pelton stating that he knew the nature of the events, and that the Times had “misunderstood” him. “I was aware, as I have said since July 2, that some materials described the proposed salon dinner as an off-the-record event,” said Brauchli on Saturday. “As I have also said before, I should have insisted that the language be changed before it surfaced in any marketing material."



kdj-kdj
How can anyone believe a newspaper in America would be unethical?
Come on!
cbeenthere
The WaPo used to be.
Plantagenet
Liberal politicians, government bureaucrats, lobbyists, and the Washington Post are all for sale all the time. This one time they got caught.
cbeenthere
Plantarwart
The WaPo has not had the integrity is used to have, the conservatives fixed that. I witnessed the change myself as it has been my hometown paper for 63 years. It went from a liberal, open rag to a conservative shill. Wrong again, Mr.
flux88mph
Plantegenet
a. In this world everyone's for sale especially politicians (left and right)
Even you......
b. As far as the Washington Post, or Wall Street Journal (left or right) we probably don't know the half of it.
Just wait till the pond shrinks some more. Then the fish go from nervous to terrified.
Thats when I'll start paying closure attention.
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