Monthly Archives: July 2007

Interview with Luke Ford, the Blogger who Scooped Everyone on Mayor Tony’s Failed Marriage

From LAist.com: Luke, how were you able to scoop everyone on the big scandal that Mayor Tony had been cheating on his wife and his marriage was over? On January 29, I was just shooting the breeze with a fellow … Continue reading

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Mirthala Salinas In Trouble With Telemundo

ERSNews.com reports: High-level officials of NBC’s Telemundo are having meetings this 4th of July (not a barbecue) to consider what to do about Mirthala Salinas. General manager Manuel Abud and News Director Al Corral are meeting with their legal department … Continue reading

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Do We Have A Right To Know About The Sex Lives Of Public Officials?

My attorney Justin Levine blogs: …I continue to laugh at people who insist that the sex lives of our politicians are none of our business. If you actually believe that, then I can only assume that you generally don’t care … Continue reading

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Villaraigosa a no-show at Palisades parade

TabloidBaby reports: LA’s philandering and ethics-flaunting mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was scheduled to appear in the Pacific Palisades Fourth of July parade today– but to the surprise of few, didn’t show up. "He was… busy!" laughed a parade organizer. Today’s parade … Continue reading

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Sharing Women

From a post to MayorSam: This is nothing new. Fabian, Antonio, Miguel, Xavier – they all shared whores. It was the Marxist thing to do, you share everything – even your women… The list goes on and on – just … Continue reading

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