Media bias
Editor of newspaper that wrote several editorials denouncing prostitution died of a heart attack with a prostitute. And the attempted cover up by others in the newsroom is ludicrous.
Editor of newspaper that wrote several editorials denouncing prostitution died of a heart attack with a prostitute. And the attempted cover up by others in the newsroom is ludicrous.
Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.
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March 22nd, 2012 at 11:14 am
And only his accountant will ever know if wrote those editorials because he tried to deduct the costs of his entertainment as a business expense.
March 22nd, 2012 at 11:27 am
These are the same people that can’t understand why newspaper readership is in decline.
But let’s hear it for that ol’ Instant Karma!
March 22nd, 2012 at 2:43 pm
It’s been very instructive following this event in the paper that Editor Caldwell worked for.
The day after his death, the entire Editorial Section was covered with great praise, etc for his etc, etc, etc. He had more praise heaped on him than Mother Theresa, Ghandi and Nelson Mandela put together.
It was possible that the editorial desk knew the circumstances of his death when all those praiseworthy screeds were penned, and that they were penned so quickly in an effort to get ahead of the avalanche of indignation sure to follow.
The following day, when the real news had gotten out, there was more or less silence, then there was a very tame “debate” on the morals of the editor in the Letters section for the next few days, but never, not one, Editorial apologizing for the effusive praise and attempted canonization of the man.
Rules for you, rules for me, etc.