Gawker Takes One-Sided Feud to Times
Oct. 27 2008, Published 7:07 a.m. ET
BUT, BUT ... Gould
Today, the New York Times—aka the newspaper of record, aka the most influential news outlet on Earth—devotes some prime real estate on its Op-Ed page to an important cause: score-settling between a 25-year-old gossip blogger and a late-night comedian.
Nearly a month after Jimmy Kimmel lit into her on Larry King Live, the Times has given Gawker's Emily Gould a much-needed platform to defend herself. Previously, the dewy one's only avenues for recourse were Fox News's RedEye, where she said Kimmel can "eat me," and the website she co-edits, where Gould sternly instructs her readers not to make fun of the way she looks when she goes on RedEye to tell Jimmy Kimmel to eat her.
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Oh, yes, and there's also her personal blog, though that seems to be reserved for gloating.
We have to ask, though: If you're the only one still arguing, does that really mean you won?
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