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If News Breaks at the Convention and There Are 5,000 Reporters There to Hear It, Does it Matter?

OTRThe-Pepsi-Center_1V.jpgStop reporting at me all at once! So, yeah, there are a lot of reporters here at an event where there is very little unscripted news.

“I feel like this is the dumb state of reporting in a presidential campaign,” said Michael Scherer, a writer for Time magazine. “Everyone is spending time and millions of dollars to break something six hours before it’s announced.”
Says Gail Collins
There’s 10 million people watching TV, and if we can’t find something that’s not on the TV to be useful about, then what the hell is my paper paying me to be here? I feel morally obliged to be running around futilely trying to find something.

I’ve been carrying around the laptop for two hours today wandering through the city, the laptop is in there, and it’s not moving. It stays there for the rest of the convention. I’ll be moving, but not the laptop. After walking three miles in the sun — it’s a presence in your life you’d like to eliminate.

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