In the mist of what seems like so many political sex scandals, I find it more than curious that The New York Times is being attack for running the John McCain sex / lobbyist scandal? Killing the messenger is a staple political response to getting caught with your “hands” in the cookie jar. If true, is this a case of being in a lobbyist’s pocket and pants? I wonder if the most successful lobbyist put out? After all, you don’t give up military secrets to frigid spies? My questions are:
If a politician lies, should they be banded from holding any type of office, like convicted felons are to vote?
If a news organization prints false allegations that ruin people’s lives, should they be held financially accountable?
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