Oct 23rd, 2009 - Boston
The White House's ongoing battle with Fox News took an interesting turn yesterday, when the other TV networks stood up for Fox. When the Treasury Department tried to deny Fox reporters access to pay czar Kenneth Feinberg, the other networks -- who serve as both colleagues and competitors in the White House press corps -- refused to go along.
It's a good message for the White House: Journalists cringe at anything that smacks of censorship...
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