New York Times Writer Ross Douthat Endorses Pulitzer Nom For Enquirer, Is Less Fond Of Internet Reporting

Back in January, we reported that The National Enquirer planned to submit its name to the Pulitzer Prize committee for its breaking coverage of former presidential candidate John Edwards’ extra-marital affair and resulting child.

The decision raised more than a few pens and eyebrows among mainstream media types and resulted in executive editor Barry Levine deflecting The Washington Post’s media reporter Howard Kurtz’s questions concerning the publication’s legitimacy as a candidate and its history of paying for information.

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