> I think the issue is that the writers of this article do not have it, in
> the words of old school WaPo Editor Ben Bradlee.

They have it.

"*Rolling Stone* contacted more than 50 *Tonight Show* employees, past and
present, during the reporting for this story. After reaching out to
representatives for Fallon and NBC
<https://www.rollingstone.com/t/nbc/>, *Rolling
Stone* reached out to an additional 30 current and former staffers. While
many of them praised Fallon’s immense talent and comedic gifts, not a
single one agreed to speak on the record or had  positive things to say
about working on *The Tonight Show*. Nor would any of the program’s nine
showrunners since 2014 comment about the program’s namesake on the record –
they wouldn’t even give statements of support, as is common in the
entertainment industry."

If NOBODY is willing to defend Fallon, be they from the show, the
production company, or network, there's a problem.

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