On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Bradford <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Scott Simon's comment via his Facebook account:
>
> "...I'm afraid in journalism (or at least our journalism), there's no
> such thing as, "We'll talk about this, but not about that..." Mr. Cosby
> approached us. We agreed. In the interim, these specific, serious charges
> arose. We talked about the art collection, but had to ask about the
> charges, too. Mr. Cosby could have said, "It's not true," and be done with
> it, too. I did not like asking in front of Mrs. Cosby, who is gracious and
> thoughtful. But her husband is a public figure (who scolds people about
> values) and I'm a journalist. As I believe they say in The Godfather, this
> is the life we chose."
>
>   I agree.
>

I'd agree if there was a basis for these charges beyond internet gossip and
a non-joke by a marginally talented comic. There are lots of people on the
internet who claim Obama was born in Kenya, but lacking actual evidence, no
serious journalist would question him about it, nor should he feel
obligated to answer should such a question be asked.
-- 
Kevin M. (RPCV)

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