I almost upchucked all over my keyboard when I read this lie:
No, this first column you see here is not some sort of advertisement for Sunday's column. This column broke the news as to why Jacks resigned. Did you not read that?
On Sunday, we're providing more detail on the interview and -- yes -- we're asking people to buy the newspaper on Sunday to get it.
Shame on us? I'm wondering what job the person who said that is in. And did you provide your service for free?
Except, of course, for one thing.
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Why Brancaccio, who reads this blog perhaps more than I do, has to lie about this is a mystery. I broke the story... not him. And I broke it a month ago, when I had the verified facts to publish it.
Why Brancaccio, who reads this blog perhaps more than I do, has to lie about this is a mystery. I broke the story... not him. And I broke it a month ago, when I had the verified facts to publish it.
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I'll wait for your correction, Lou. But to acknowledge yet again that I scooped you and your despicable stain on journalism requires a level of honor you have repeatedly shown yourself incapable of achieving.
I'll wait for your correction, Lou. But to acknowledge yet again that I scooped you and your despicable stain on journalism requires a level of honor you have repeatedly shown yourself incapable of achieving.
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Scum.
Scum.
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