During the Clinton administration:

a) Some members of the press found parallels with the age of Yellow Journalism; b) Serious journalists found it hard to see major news organizations quoting the National Enquirer and the Star; c) The public took the press to task for its obsession with Clinton’s sexual affairs; d) Walter Cronkite slammed the press for using excessive unidentified sources and investigative leaks; e) all of the above


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