Nita, it was I who said she sold out. It is to my understanding the interview was to be attended by both Ms Holloway&Greta Van Cistern. Greta being the scoop happy individual like her brother Whoraldo had to go it alone.
As a professional courtesy, Greta should have held off the second interview and waited to see why Ms Holloway could not attend.
This was highly unprofessioal to me and Greta fell right into the (bucolic scenario of sympathy/legal strategy) the VDS's and lawyers have yearned for in this case.
As a point of order, Greta has never impressed me in the least as to her abilities as a lawyer, or reporter. I submit you do have the right to disagree with my reponse.
When the,"Silver Bird," lands, we will all see who was right or wrong in our theories/speculations.
This post was not to be sarcastic,but to give you the source of who said Greta(sell out) done sold out. NSNR
Humor me: what possible difference does it make that Mrs. Holloway didn't go?
We'll just have to agree to disagree on this one. IMHO, Greta's role is first & foremost a journalist, and professional journalists are supposed to present both sides. She would have been crazy to pass up that exclusive interview with the Snoots.
FWIW, Sheperd just asked her "live" on TV what her next step this afternoon was going to be...where was she headed after she was done with their interview. Greta hesitated a second, then said "I'm not going to answer that because I don't want to tip off CNN." She said that yesterday (or this morning?), the CNN people showed up at her location 30 minutes after she got there (wherever that was. It was unclear but I think she was referring to the Snoot...[freudian slip]... interview.)
Thanks for responding and speaking up.