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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Neocon who wrote (63788)12/16/1999 11:32:00 AM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Another objective journalist – Diane Sawyer was Bradley's bunk buddy but forgot to tell us:

Same source:

4) Diane Sawyer once Bill Bradley's boyfriend? As if to
prove she can't be guilty of liberal bias, liberals love to remind
people how Diane Sawyer once worked for Richard Nixon, but now the
Washington Post has revealed a bit of background information ABC
didn't bother telling viewers when she interviewed Bradley on
Tuesday's Good Morning America: She and Bradley once dated. They
were so serious that she spent one Christmas with Bradley's
family.

In a December 15 "Reliable Sources" item the Washington Post's
Lloyd Grove and Beth Berselli disclosed:

ABC News star Diane Sawyer and Democratic presidential candidate
Bill Bradley managed to get through the entire half-hour of
yesterday's "Good Morning America" Times Square Town Meeting
without mentioning that they once seriously dated each other.
Sawyer, who questioned her former boyfriend on health care and
religion, was attending Wellesley and Bradley was playing
basketball at Princeton when they began seeing each other in
the mid-1960s.

According to The Post's Barton Gellman and Dale Russakoff, their
romance was so strong that Sawyer and her parents spent Christmas
1966 with Bradley's family in Missouri and their friends
speculated that they might marry. During a trip to Russia on his
Rhodes scholarship, Bradley bought her a fur hat (which we hear
Sawyer didn't much like).

Today neither wants to discuss their old romance, and ABC News
spokeswoman Eileen Murphy told us it wasn't necessary to inform
viewers about it: "We believe you get a pass on a college
romance."