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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!OK. Here's my guilty summer confession: I can't get enough of the Mel Gibson scandal. Let me preface this post by saying that I'm hardly one for celebrity gossip. I have no idea who Justin Bieber is. I don't care whether Jennifer Aniston wants kids or not. And despite former Politics Daily colleague Emily Miller's compelling argument for why we should all be taking The National Enquirer more seriously, I can't stomach tabloids. Still, when it comes to the ongoing Mel Gibson saga, I can't look away. And I suspect I'm not alone. And that's because Gibson embodies a whole bunch of different ...
(June 11) -- "God, what is that hair? Sooo yesterday." That's not a Lindsay Lohan line from "Mean Girls." Carly Fiorina said it hours after winning the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in California. Her target was Democratic incumbent Sen. Barbara Boxer. And the reason everyone knows about it now is that Fiorina said it with a TV camera pointed at her. And she's not alone. This was a week loaded with unscripted videos that made news. Some are serious, some are trivial, but they are all memorable in their own way. Pundits pounced on Fiorina's catty remark, one of several she made while ...
Here in Washington, a video getting huge traffic on the Internet is on an obscure Web site called RabbiLive.com showing Helen Thomas, the well-regarded presidential press corps' member, in an unguarded moment. Thomas' fearless candor is what brought her to that front seat in the gaggle in the first place, but this time her outspokenness proved unfortunate. In an interview with Rabbi David Nesenoff, Thomas suggested a remedy for tension in the Middle East over occupied Palestine would be for Israeli citizens to "go home" to Germany or Poland. The words evoked the worst atrocities against ...
(June 7) -- Hardly a day has gone by lately without some public figure apologizing for something. From politicians to BP's boss, the mea culpas are piling up. Now starring on The Daily Apology: White House correspondent Helen Thomas. Make that EX-correspondent. Thomas, the outspoken 89-year-old journalist known as the "dean of the White House press corps" has quit, Hearst Corp. announced this afternoon. This follows her apology for a remark she made at the White House's Jewish Heritage Celebration on May 27. Rabbi David Nesenoff asked Thomas for a comment about Israel and posted her ...
Though Helen Thomas spent decades as a press icon, her reputation seems to have been destroyed overnight. I do not condone her remarks, but I do think we should be defending her right to express her opinion, especially when her job was . . . to express her opinion. For those just catching up, last week, Thomas, the 89-year-old newspaper columnist, White House press corps fixture and trailblazing female journalist said she thought Jews should get out of Palestine. When pressed further, she said they should go "home" to Germany and Poland. She later issued a statement apologizing for her ...
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