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Laws, sausages, "the news"
2016-02-13 00:56:13.551673+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Washington Post: Erik Wemple: Corrupt journalism doesn’t
pay. Nor does abetting it.:
Former Atlantic contributing editor* Marc Ambinder is showing appropriate
contrition for having participated in some dubious journalistic practices back in July
2009. As exposed by some Freedom Of Information Act documents secured by J.K. Trotter
of Gawker, Ambinder was pursuing a copy of the speech that then- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was to make at the Council on
Foreign Relations. So he emailed renowned Clinton advocate and spokesperson Philippe
Reines.
Frankly, if you didn't think this was how the news was made you likely haven't been paying
attention, but it is really nice to see it laid out so obviously.
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