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There are 3 comments on Pulitzers Consider the National Enquirer

  1. Tom Fiedler gets to decide who’s a journalist?

    Wow.

    He sits on quite the high horse.

    The fact is, the majority of the English-speaking world engages in checkbook journalism.

    We, in America, with our Puritan ways, can’t fathom it.

    Lighten up.

  2. I’d love for Dean Fielder to explain why the Miami Herald’s pursuit of Gary Hart’s paramour was true journalism, while what the Enquirer did wasn’t.

  3. As a product of the traditonal mainstream media system himself, it is understandable that Dean Fiedler would come to their defense. But for those of us who are consumers of the news, and who care more about timely and accurate reporting than arbitrary “rules of the guild”, the argument that the Enquirer is a less ethical journalistic enterprise than old-line newspapers is increasingly unconvincing – particularly when those papers have become so transparently biased. John Edwards was very nearly elected Vice President in 2004 and was a serious presidential candidate in 2008. As we now know, he was a pathological liar, a world-class narcissist, and dangerously unsuited for the responsibilities of such high office. The Enquirer got the story exactly right, and published it at a time when it was still relevant to the electorate. By contrast, the so-called “ethical” journalists that Dean Fiedler wants to give the Pulitzers to decided to sit on it, even though they had ample opportunity to develop the story themselves without paying their sources. Of course, the mainstream media has an excuse for its failure to check into well-founded rumors that Edwards had fathered a child with a campaign aide and coerced another aide to claim paternity. They were too busy printing false accusations that John McCain was having an affair with a lobbyist.

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