Tickled: Massa Scandal’s Block 4 Cameo
At the end of last night’s show, we had just enough time for a quick note about former Rep. Eric Massa, the New York Democrat who resigned last week amid sexual harassment allegations by a male staffer — and since has pointed the blame in several directions, including at himself.
The clip, “As Eric Massa’s World Turns” is embedded below.
So, the simple question: Is it time to let the Massa story go? Or should we be digging deeper?
Let us know.
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Might as well “dig deeper”. There isn’t really any other ‘news’ to cover.
Posted by: BBear | March 10, 2010, 7:43 pm 7:43 pm
That depends on how far you want to drag him out of the closet. More interesting to me is the way the GOP latched on to him to use him against Obama and then had to reconsider after finding out that he was a complete flake. His Navy days alone prove him closet gay and more than a little nuts.
Posted by: JR | March 10, 2010, 9:47 pm 9:47 pm
I forgot, don’t ya know his wife and children are proud today???????????
Posted by: JR | March 10, 2010, 9:48 pm 9:48 pm
Where to focus your “investigative reporting” efforts?
Why not follow up on the late Peter Jennings’ remarks on 9/11/2001, to the effect that “everyone knows that to bring down a building you have to get at the under…infrastructure,” w/ explosives and such.
I was hoping that a real trial of Khalid Sheikh Muhammad (sp) might give the nation its first-ever forensic investigation of the high-speed, symmetrical demolition of the three WTC towers–#7, #2 and #1 on 9/11/01.
Maybe answer the question of why Larry Silverstein said “the decision was taken to ‘pull it,’ and they pulled it, and we watched it (#7) collapse.”
(In my view, that was a FREE building demolition job without first obtaining the proper demolition permits, including perhaps having to first remove any asbestos fire-retardants coating structural elements, as was the case in towers #1 and #2)
Posted by: Bill W | March 12, 2010, 8:12 pm 8:12 pm