Has “stalking” become the new gold standard of investigative reporting for left-wing journalists?
In the rough-and-tumble world of politics and media, family should be off limits—unless, of course, they have deliberately inserted themselves into the public discourse. This is an honor-code rule that most true journalists follow. But of course, not all writers feel bound by any journalistic code of honor—especially desperate ones.
A case in point is Gabriel Sherman, who has been pursuing, with Inspector Javert-like intensity, his tax-exempt effort to concoct a hatchet-job biography of Roger Ailes and Fox News. Along the way, Sherman reportedly has been observed violating the privacy not only of Ailes himself but also of the Ailes family.
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The Democrat journalists have been stalking Republicans for years. Look what they did with Richard Nixon and most recently Mitt Romney with the 47% video.
Chuck Cook and Jim Ireton's minions were stalking Debbie Campbell and Joe Albero with their cameras and video's at the Camden Candidates forum the other night. They were taking pictures and videoing those two and only those two while they were speaking.
A kook liberal journalist moved next to Sara Palin's house,how crazy is that!
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