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I'm glad to hear your thoughts. I hope I wasn't too dickish. I can see your side of it. I just think the media always has to land on the side of reporting a story. I think there is enough with this story that Gawker wasn't wrong to publish it. I really hate that they pulled the story. The media is supposed to

He's a powerful rich person hiring a prostitute. That makes him a sex criminal. What he was doing is illegal. I don't think it should be but that doesn't change the fact that it is. The media shouldn't be covering up his crime.

He's definitely a public figure. He is a CFO of a publicly traded company. That company asks investors for money. Investors have a right to know if the CFO is making poor life decisions that result in him being exposed to blackmail attempts.

When I was a kid my personal best was 17 Lego bricks hidden in my butt.

Comedy Central is really killing it lately and Review is likely the best show they have on the air now. The first season was just hilarious. There all is aching is one of the best comedy bits I've ever seen. Everything Andy Daly does is great.

If you don't want to know about it then don't read the article. Ignorance is bliss I guess.

It is not the media's job to keep secrets. That story was factual. Gawker was wrong to pull it. Lots of people read that story. The public has a right to know. Protecting the rich and the powerful is not the media's job.

Bill Maher is so racist he gave $1,000,000 to the first black President.

He isn't on trial. Gawker doesn't have to prove he committed a crime. They reported this married CEO was communicating with a male porn star about having sex for money who then tried to blackmail him. That is news. It was accurate. It was pulled to protect him, not because it was inaccurate.

Gawker's reporting was accurate. If not the CFO should sue them. He won't because they are telling the truth. I'm sure the lawyers at Conde Nast are well versed in defamation and libel laws.

You are a celebrity if you are the CFO of a media company with a famous brother and you attempt to commit a crime which leads you to getting blackmailed. You are saying the public doesn't have the right to know the CFO of a publicly traded company has a secret lifestyle where he is committing crimes and being

Being the CFO of a media company means you are a celebrity. History doesn't matter in journalism. The story matters. Conde Nast is a publicly traded company. The public has a right to know if the CFO is the victim of a blackmail attempt.

I so forgot about the Yusuf Islam thing. That's despicable. No wonder Bill Maher was so mad.

Bill O'Reilly helped get George Tiller murdered and lied about it. Also he is a sexual harasser who used his power to mess with his ex wife. He's scum. Ann Coulter is terrible but at least she is law abiding.

That Gawker story was news. First off it involved the CFO of Conde Nast which owns Reddit right? Reddit has been legitimately criticized for making money off of hate speech, pedophilia, homophobia, and lots of other terrible things. The CFO of Conde Nast would likely say that he isn't making money off of that

I like what Bill Maher had to say about it.

I had no idea there was a job called chili miner. I wonder if you get to eat the chili as you find it bubbling up out of the Earth? I know. That's stupid. Those corporate fat cats would keep all the chili to themselves but still what a job. I love chili.

I'm glad you had fun. Doesn't change the fact it was a boring, pointless, embarrassing snoozefest for those of us watching at home. Plus you are technically claiming you had a blast at a Kid Rock concert so I'm pretty sure I'm correct thanks to science and logic.

Classic South African joke:

Rally to Restore Sanity was the worst thing in Jon Stewart's Daily Show run. Just a pathetic disappointing act of cowardice. Whoever thought Kid Rock should get to play should be publicly named and shamed and then killed.