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“The choice is to either ignore it and be accused of protecting a golden boy or ignore it and lose all the eyeballs (and money) that immediately will go find it somewhere else,” writes Dan Le Batard. He says the media used to exist at least in part to expose the wrong/illegal, but now they’re more comfortable than ever uncovering the wrong/immoral.
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