The National Enquirer reporters who broke the
John Edwards mistress-and-love-child rendevous story now have
filed a criminal complaint against hotel security staff who
shooed them away from the Democratic ex-senator. Fox
News follows up by interviewing the security guard:
The guard said he escorted Edwards, who was not a
registered guest at the hotel, out of the building after 2
a.m.
Just a meeting with an esteemed associate. In a hotel room. At 2
a.m. Happens all the time, right? Business as usual. Nothing to see
here. These are not the droids you're looking for. Move along.
UPDATE: The Los Angeles Times
reportedly has
banned its bloggers from discussing the National Enquirer
story about Edwards because, an editor says, the newspaper has
"decided not to cover the rumors or salacious speculations."
However, as
Greg Pollowitz of National Review notes, this aversion
to "salacious speculations" has not stopped the LA Times
from
passing along gossip that accuses Sarah Jessica Parker's
husband, Matthew Broderick, of
having an affair with a 25-year-year-old redhead. The rule
seems to be that tabloid trash is only legitimate if it involves
movie stars, not Democratic politicians. One of these days, when
some Democratic politician has an affair with a movie star, the
LA Times will face an ethical dilemma trying to decide
which gossip standard applies.
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