In a must-read story, Gawker obtains emails from former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's office that shed light on the media's deference during "a PR shitstorm of epic proportions" as the governor was linked to a prostitution ring.
"You'd think that, with blood in the water, the traditional coziness that develops between official flacks and the beat reporters who have to talk to them every day would break down into some kind of last-man-standing slugfest. But in the Spitzer case, the opposite happened. The revelations upended the worlds of both reporter and flack alike, and the uncertainty, long hours, and breakneck pace of the scandal actually seemed to throw them together as they worked toward what seems, if you read the e-mail exchanges, like a common goal of getting the news out and behind them."