jrdaustin said:
aggiehawg said:
dallasiteinsa02 said:
My biggest take away is that this is probably standard practice in media and the Democrats probably benefit even more from it.
Of course it is. How many times has the WH asked a news outlet to sit on a story? All of the time
Interesting. I would imagine it would be likely to find a story regarding the current White House where someone has been paid for a story that never ran.
That is, if someone were inclined to dig for it....
There are other types of consideration than just money. When one is atlking about the WH, that is access to the chosen leaks, for instance. A reporter's sources.
Go back to the Pentago Papers case. It was the Nixon WH asking WaPo not to publish asserting Executive Privilege and that the materials were stolen. WaPo was concerned not because of the potential for prosecution as much as having their sources dry up