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CNN suspends Chris Cuomo indefinitely
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<blockquote data-quote="stevil" data-source="post: 76389854" data-attributes="member: 277368"><p>You present it as if it is nefarious. Certainly the term "dirt" sounds nefarious and I would expect media articles to be attention grabbing.</p><p></p><p>To me, it seems to be normal due diligence to do opposition research, whether that is for an election campaign or for defending ones self against allegations. It is common practice in court for the defence to try to discredit witnesses or claimants.</p><p></p><p>So this isn't unusual and it isn't a crime.</p><p>Having said that, I am not familiar with CNN's code of conduct restrictions on its staff.</p><p>Clearly they have a code of conduct so that they can maintain their integrity as a trusted organisation. I accept that, and respect as a business they have the right to enforce their code of conduct rules.</p><p></p><p>Personally, myself, I am not shocked or concerned that Chris did talk to people and tried to get background information on the accusers to help his brother. I don't see that as nefarious at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevil, post: 76389854, member: 277368"] You present it as if it is nefarious. Certainly the term "dirt" sounds nefarious and I would expect media articles to be attention grabbing. To me, it seems to be normal due diligence to do opposition research, whether that is for an election campaign or for defending ones self against allegations. It is common practice in court for the defence to try to discredit witnesses or claimants. So this isn't unusual and it isn't a crime. Having said that, I am not familiar with CNN's code of conduct restrictions on its staff. Clearly they have a code of conduct so that they can maintain their integrity as a trusted organisation. I accept that, and respect as a business they have the right to enforce their code of conduct rules. Personally, myself, I am not shocked or concerned that Chris did talk to people and tried to get background information on the accusers to help his brother. I don't see that as nefarious at all. [/QUOTE]
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