August 17, 1999, Los Angeles Times: Although Newt Gingrich no
longer serves in Congress, Times opinion writer Robert Scheer rips into
the national media for not digging the knife deep enough into Newt over
his two messy divorces. "Now it's his turn to be judged bad fruit,"
wrote Scheer. Scheer's tone is certainly angry and vindictive. (Note:
Scheer no longer works for the Times as of November 2005.)
July 3, 2007: The Los Angeles Daily News, L.A.'s #2 paper
behind the Times,
becomes
the first major news outlet to report that Democratic Los Angeles
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa has admitted to currently having a
"relationship" with "Telemundo 52" anchor
Mirthala Salinas. About a month ago, the mayor announced that
he and his wife of 20 years, Corina, were separating (LA
Times article). (As an anchor, Salinas herself reported the
news of the mayor's separation on Telemundo! (Video
at latimes.com) Yikes.) A few days later, Corina announced she was
filing for divorce (LA
Times article). (On June 20, the Times
published a letter from Calif. State Senator Sheila Kuehl, a
far-left Democrat, telling everyone to "leave the guy alone.")
So how has the Times reacted to the latest breaking news about
Villaraigosa? Here's the rundown:
- The Times was scooped by the Daily News, so there is
nothing in today's paper (7/3/07).
- The Times still did not have a story on their web site,
latimes.com, as of 10:20am PDT this morning. (Source:
LA Observed)
- Noon passes, but the Times finally posts
a story stamped 12:07pm PDT. (I
got a screen shot.)
- LATimes.com asks readers to "weigh in":
"Does it matter?" they ask.
- Less than an hour later, at 12:55pm, Times staffer Steve Lopez,
a guy who's not shy with his opinion, posts a light-hearted article,
"A sizzling summer at City Hall." He calls the affair "at least
as entertaining as anything on the old Rocky and Bullwinkle show."
"Are girlfriends allowed in [the mayor's mansion]?" Lopez jovially
asks.
The breakup of a family is almost always sad news, but no one at the
Times seems as riled up with Villaraigosa as Scheer was with Gingrich.
(As far as the "hypocrisy" angle, read below.)
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If you want to read something that illustrates the major
difference between the folks at the LA Daily News and the LA
Times, check out this amazing, must-read editorial ("The
Cheat and The Homewrecker") from Daily News editorial-page editor
Chris Weinkopf. Sorry for posting almost the whole thing and for
getting carried away with the bold lettering, but it's that good
(emphasis mine):
Pardon me for employing such very un-PC language. I know the
rules of modern sexual discourse are supposed to preclude me from
using any words that could possibly be deemed "judgmental." Mayor
Antonio Villaraigosa isn't a cheat, he's just a married man who is
"dating" a woman other than his wife. And Mirthala
Salinas isn't a homewrecker, she's just involved in a "relationship"
with a married man that has, well, wrecked home life for Corina, Fe,
and Antonio Villaraigosa, Jr.
Please. Look, I make no judgment on their souls -- Lord knows, we
all have our sins, and we all need mercy -- but I'm not afraid to
cast judgment on these "lovers'" actions. They are a despicable
travesty that are causing great pain to Villaraigosa's family, a
pain that will endure for decades. I refuse to play the game of
pretending that this "romance" is cute or healthy, or that it is a
"private matter."
Marriage is, by definition, a public matter. That's why we hold
weddings in public, and get the government to sanction them. Indeed,
marriage is the foundational institution of our society. The
violation of one's wedding vows is much more than a private
betrayal; its repercussions extend far beyond the couple. No, it's
not our business to monitor what goes on in the Villaraigosas' home,
but it is our duty not to condone adultery, and to support the
aggrieved.
As for privacy, Antonio himself has used his image as a family
man to further his career. To this day, a picture of him
standing with his (abandoned) wife and (abandoned) son appears on
his
website. (In the mother of all ironies, the image dissolves into
various other photos, including one of Villaraigosa with fellow
noted philanderer Bill Clinton.) [*NOTE by DP: It appears that the
photo he's talking about is no longer there.*] And, as one colleague
observed to me this morning, this man who lives for the camera can't
exactly now go telling the world to honor his privacy.
(snip)
The noble course of action here is plain: End the adultery, try
to make amends with your wife, and repent. If that's too hard to do
while living in a media fish bowl and playing mayor to the world,
then quit. The city will survive without you; your family, probably
not.
How about that, folks!
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Last interesting tidbit: Speculation about Villaraigosa had been
swirling on blogs for quite a while.
An anonymous commenter at this blog actually posted on June 9,
"The word around City Hall is that [Villaraigosa] is having a affair
with Mirthala Salinas, political news reporter for Telemundo, and that
it has been going on for some time now." Apparently today's news wasn't
"news" to some people!