Los Angeles Times
Tim Rutten offers his thoughts on the Geraldo Rivera–Alessandra Stanley feud. “It’s tempting to entertain the notion that, in Alessandra Stanley, Rivera’s work finally has found the critic it deserves,” he writes. HIS VERDICT: “This columnist, who happened to see [Rivera’s] report, didn’t see any ‘nudging.’ Unseemly, self-aggrandizing yes; nudging no.”
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Rutten didn’t see the “nudging” that NYT’s Stanley describes
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