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Pundit Limbo: How Low Can They Go?

Alterman, Eric | January 31, 2005 issue

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Discusses three scandals involving American journalists in the United States. Identification of CIA agent Valerie Plame by Robert Novak; View that he is part of the Washington, D.C. corrupt culture; Other journalists who are facing prison terms in the Plame case; Indication CNN fired Tucker Carlson and will cancel the television program "Crossfire"; Payments that Armstrong Williams accepted to promote the No Child Left Behind law, according to "USA Today"; How Williams laundered the money; Indication that Tribune Media Services fired Williams; Mention of fake news reports featuring Karen Ryan.

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SCANDALS; UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 2001-; PROPAGANDA; NOVAK, Robert; CARLSON, Tucker; WILLIAMS, Armstrong; JOURNALISTS -- United States; WASHINGTON (D.C.); UNITED States
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