Estrich-Kinsley Kerfuffle Hits Pages of L.A. Times
Susan Estrich may not be on the pages of the L.A. Times, but the story of her controversial e-mail fight with Michael Kinsley is.
Susan Estrich may not be on the pages of the L.A. Times, but the story of her controversial e-mail fight with Michael Kinsley is.
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Why, of course.
Kinsley has the L.A. Times and Estrich has a website.
Guess who wins?
Flap (6c75cb) — 3/12/2005 @ 2:01 pmSpeaking of bias, how long did the Times spend digging for the most hideous picture of Estrich they could possibly find? Why not just use a publicity shot, like the one they used for Kinsley?
Sean P (ad1120) — 3/12/2005 @ 3:33 pmI view the Susan Estrich and Micheal Kinsley kerfuffle and nothing more than another food fight among liberals. It is only good for amusement.
David L (b55a11) — 3/12/2005 @ 4:25 pm