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And Newsbusters: Coakley associate shoves Weekly Standard reporter
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Ken Sheperd reports:
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“It’s not too hard to imagine the media firestorm that would ensue if a New York Times or Newsweek reporter alleges that a PR aide affiliated with a Republican senatorial candidate shoved him while he was trying to do his job, particularly if the alleged assailant has been nominated by the president for a post requiring Senate confirmation.
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But given that the incident in question is a Weekly Standard writer alleging an assault by an aide for Democratic Senate candidate Martha Coakley (Mass.), it’s understandable, but not excusable, if you don’t hear much about this from the broadcast or cable news networks.
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For its part, the Associated Press —Ā in a story run on Boston.com — all but dismissed the incident for the Coakley camp with a five-paragraph article blandly titled “Reporter takes stumble chasing Mass. candidate,” wherein John McCormack of the Weekly Standard was said to have been “involved in a scuffle with one of [Coakley’s] aides,” a man by the name of Michael Meehan.
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To its credit, however, the Boston Herald newspaper invested its own resources in covering the story. [See McCormack’s account at the Standard here.]
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Here’s how the Herald’s Laura Crimaldi opened her January 13 story, “Reporter roughed up outside Coakley fund-raiser”
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UPDATE:Ā An apology and apology accepted
