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We know what they are. The only thing in question is the price.
1 posted on 06/21/2008 5:07:51 PM PDT by abb
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/20/AR2008062002627.html

When Speech Isn’t Free

By Deborah Howell
Sunday, June 22, 2008; B06

The propriety of David Broder and Bob Woodward taking fees or having expenses paid for speeches to special-interest groups was raised recently by Ken Silverstein, Washington editor of Harper’s magazine, in his Washington Babylon blog. Silverstein found the fees unseemly and asked whether editors had approved them.

Broder, 78, has worked at The Post 42 years, been its premier political writer and is probably the country’s best-known political columnist. Woodward is the rare print reporter who became rich and famous on investigative journalism.

Both took an early retirement buyout last month. Broder continues as a columnist on contract. (Disclosure: I have known Broder for more than 25 years and consider him a professional friend.) Woodward has ties to the paper going back to the Watergate scandal, and he still consults for the paper. He has a token contract for $1,200 a year, and he said he is available for consultation and assignment.

The Post Stylebook’s ethics and standards section says only: “We freelance for no one and accept no speaking engagements without permission from department heads.” Broder and Woodward did not check with editors on the appearances Silverstein mentioned.

Free speeches are no problem unless they create the appearance of an endorsement, said Executive Editor Len Downie. The Post has its own community speakers bureau, which pays staffers $100 a speech. As a rule, journalists are not to take fees or awards from government agencies, partisan groups or special-interest groups that focus mainly on lobbying. Speaking to educational or nonprofit groups for fees may be approved; whether to allow expenses to be paid is decided case by case. Downie unearthed a 1995 memo outlining the rules on speeches, but it is not widely known about in the newsroom.

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2 posted on 06/21/2008 5:08:43 PM PDT by abb (Organized Journalism: Marxist-style collectivism applied to information sharing)
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Didn’t Woodward get lifetime employment based on being the hero of the Watergate scandal and breaking that scandal? I guess I’m surprised if he didn’t and that he took an early retirement buyout. But it’s true, Woodward and the Post are linked in people’s minds. Sort of like Dan Rather and CBS, Tom Brokaw and NBC .


4 posted on 06/21/2008 5:11:15 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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Did they attend any Obama campaign planning sessions?


10 posted on 06/21/2008 6:17:00 PM PDT by donna (Just trying to get by without shoving.)
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The arrogance of the Lame Stream Media.

Or is that the "Drive By and Pick Up a Check" media?

12 posted on 06/22/2008 7:26:48 AM PDT by Doctor Raoul (Fire the CIA and hire the Free Clinic, someone who knows how to stop leaks.)
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