"I'll Give You 20 Dollars To Blow Me..."
"But I won't come in your mouth."
That was my first thought when I read this line from Politico, from a Mike Allen and Michael Calderone piece about the pay-for-access dinners planned by Whoreshington Post publisher Katherine Weymouth:
Weymouth said the paper had planned a series of dinners with participation from the newsroom "but with parameters such that we did not in any way compromise our integrity.
What's now being served? Yoohoo, Ms. Weymouth -- head, meet platter.







They say the San Francisco Chronicle is doing a 144-year retrospective this summer for no reason but that nobody believes they can make it to 150
Crid [CommentCrid@gmail.com] at July 6, 2009 1:34 AM
On the plus side, it was the reporters working there who turned in the memo, so at least someone still has a conscience...oh, looks like it was a lobbyist. God help us when we're relying on lobbyists to keep the newspapers "honest".
Stacy at July 6, 2009 12:23 PM
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