Why the Media Ignored a Scandal

Byron York
Townhall.com
February 8, 2010

Two weeks before the 2008 Iowa caucuses, the National Enquirer published a detailed story reporting that Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards had had an affair, and that the woman involved — campaign videographer Rielle Hunter — was pregnant, and that Edwards had arranged for an aide to falsely claim to be the father, and that Hunter and the aide and the aide’s family were being taken care of financially by a wealthy Edwards supporter.

It was, to say the least, explosive.

At the time, Edwards was a serious contender in the Democratic presidential race, so when the story was published, his aides prepared for what some believed would be an onslaught of media scrutiny.

But it didn’t happen. Although Edwards could not have known it at the time, it turned out that many journalists just didn’t want to report the news and didn’t try very hard to uncover the facts.

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