Should WSJ's Alan Murray Be Sent to Gridiron Jail?

Rules are meant to be broken. Or maybe just Gridiron rules.

Leading up to Saturday night’s historical dinner, USA TODAY Bureau Chief and this year’s Gridiron President Susan Page laid down the law loud and clear: No tweeting, blogging or Facebooking until after the dinner. And no cameras whatsoever.

Well it turns out WSJ Deputy Managing Editor Alan Murray tweeted the hell out of the dinner and even took twitpics. Asked for comment, Page told FishbowlDC: “In the Speech in the Dark that opened the dinner, I asked everyone to refrain from tweeting or blogging until the dinner was over.

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