Should the National Enquirer get the Pulitzer Prize for its multi-year investigation of the John Edwards affair, scandal and cover-up? That’s a question that’s been asked lately: in some cases, at the same Mainstream Media papers which participated in the news blackout of the Enquirer’s Edwards’ coverage.
Edwards, who had been Sen. John Kerry’s running mate in 2004, was one of the front-runners at the time the Enquirer broke the second installment of the story on December 18, 2007.

The Enquirer released an abundance of easily-verifiable information at that time: Rielle Hunter, a former Edwards campaign worker, was pregnant with what the Enquirer reported was Edwards’ love child; she had been moved within five miles of the Edwards campaign headquarters in Chapel Hill, NC; Hunter was living an exclusive gated community, a few houses down the street from Edwards’ former Director of Finance, Andrew Young; and, she was driving around in a BMW registered to Young. Add all this to the fact that information about Hunter had disappeared from the Internet and other publicly-searchable databases and the MSM was handed a great story.
Although the Enquirer’s report contained unnamed sources who fingered Edwards as the father, there were certainly enough hard facts to make most people curious–unless you were a MSM reporter. Still, the Enquirer kept working the story in the face of a complete and utter cone of silence imposed by Big Media.
Although a few mid-size newspaper columnists wrote about Edwards after the Enquirer’s reporters cornered him leaving Hunter’s Beverly Hilton room in Los Angeles on July 22, 2008, Big Media’s silence was finally broken on August 8, 2008, when Edwards “confessed” to the nation on ABC’s Nightline. A media frenzy ensued, with many of the pieces attempting to explain why the MSM kept its remaining readers/viewers in the dark.
The MSM even discussing the Pulitzer for the Enquirer is somewhat surprising. Is this the mainstream press’ sway of doing penance for totally ignoring the story and helping cover it up until Edwards was no longer a factor?
We posed that question to David Perel, who is the former editor in chief of the National Enquirer and directed its coverage of the John Edwards affair. Perel, now the head of RadarOnline, thought for a moment, then said, “I think it might be their way of saying, ‘That was a great little story.’“
First, Newsweek named the Enquirer’s John Edwards story on two of its Decade’s Top Ten Lists, both in Sex Scandals and Startling Scoops.
Then, Politics Daily’s Emily Miller wrote, in Does the National Enquirer Deserve a Pulitzer for Breaking the John Edwards Scandal?:
The National Enquirer is a supermarket tabloid, but the time has come for the media elite to admit that it has an excellent investigative reporting team, which broke the biggest political scandal of 2009, the John Edwards affair.
While its own editor concedes that the paper would never be given a Pulitzer Prize — the jury is dominated by the newspaper establishment — I believe the time has come for us to recognize the Enquirer’s political investigative reporting.
Howard Kurtz even discussed the Pulitzer/Enquirer question in the Washington Post — a paper which refused to report a word of the scandal when Edwards was a presidential candidate or being considered for a high-level post in the Obama administration.
Not all of the Pulitzer talk is positive; New York’s Adam K. Raymond dismissed the idea:
One problem with The Enquirer’s dream of winning a Pulitzer, as Howard Kurtz notices, is that most of its significant reporting on the story happened in 2007 and 2008 and this year’s Pulitzers will honor work done in 2009. Another problem is that it’s the National Enquirer.
We’ll put aside for a moment the fact that Joseph Pulitzer built the New York World into the nation’s largest newspaper by using a recipe that emphasized some very Enquirer-like components: scandal, human interest and sensationalism.

Addressing Raymond’s first point: the Enquirer continued its investigation into 2009–and is still pursuing elements of the Edwards story today. There was much Edwards’ news reported in 2009; particularly, the Enquirer released documents proving that Edwards was the father of Rielle Hunter’s daughter, something that Edwards himself finally confirmed just last week.
Perel had the following reaction on whether he thought the story was over in 2008:
Over? Oh no, it’s not over. There’s still a grand jury out there. Although I’m not at the Enquirer anymore, they’re not done yet.
In fact, it may turn out to be that the most lasting of the Enquirer’s contributions to the story–other than uncovering, committing resources and pursuing the story in the first place–was that the Enquirer was the first publication that started asking questions about Edwards’s possibly financing his mistress with campaign funds. Those just happen to be items being considered by a North Carolina grand jury.
As to Raymond’s second point of “…it’s the National Enquirer,” that very question was posed to David Perel a few days ago.
The results speak for themselves. We worked the story hard. We devoted considerable resources to it. A very good team was assembled for the Edwards investigation; Barry Levine, in New York, directed the team and we stayed on it for a long, long time.
Perel was reminded that he made the statement in July 2008 that “Our detractors don’t read the magazine. The ones who read it know we get it right.”
When asked if he still feels that way, he replied, “Yes. The people who criticize us the most don’t read us.”
What’s ironic about Raymond’s remark, “It’s the National Enquirer“, was that it was made in New York magazine. New York is the home of Game Change co-author John Heilemann, who is a contributing editor. Heilemann was one of the people who could have covered the Edwards scandal as it was occurring–but didn’t.
In Game Change, Heilemann and Mark Halperin wrote:
Out of view, the Edwards campaign was in damage-control mode, going into overdrive to dissuade the mainstream media from picking up the story, denouncing it as tabloid trash. Their efforts at containing the fallout were remarkably successful. The Enquirer’s exposé gained zero traction in the traditional press and almost none in the blogosphere.
Heilemann contributed to that “zero traction in the traditional press” he later so profitably wrote about: nothing could be found where Heilemann had written on the scandal when Americans were looking for news of the affair in 2008 in New York’s archives. Meanwhile, the blogosphere, led by Mickey Kaus, was all over it.
Why did the National Enquirer chase the story when the rest of his media brethren stayed mum? Perel’s thoughts:
When we confronted him (Edwards) with what we had, he went public, and told lies; blatant, brazen lies to the American public. And he was running for president.
We knew what we had and we knew he was lying. He was willing to say anything to cover this up. At that point, we thought ‘he’s dangerous.’
After that, we couldn’t let go of the story.
As for the Pulitzer and the National Enquirer’s chances of receiving it–ahead of a Mainstream Media that ignored ACORN, Van Jones, Climategate, as well as the Edwards scandal and cover-up?
Here’s a tip for the Enquirer’s MSM competitors: if you don’t investigate and report a story, you can’t get a Pulitzer for it.
Note: For a more comprehensive version of this article, see What Does the National Enquirer Have to Do to Deserve a Pulitzer Prize?






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I'm not about to consider the National Enquirer a respectable newspaper, but the point seems to be there are no more respectable newspapers. They are all trash with specific agendas. My guess is that NE probably has better circulation than any MSM publications because at least with them they don't hide their purpose for existence: sensationalism and scandal.
In response to jettboy not considering the National Enquirer a respectable newspaper, I would ask just what does comprise a respectable newspaper. I view the Enquirer like most others, a rag that prints purple martians and Elvis sightings at the dougnut shop.
But they did break a major story, that nobody else would touch.
I gave up on the MSM years ago! Busy pushing their own political agenda they kept from people information needed to make an informed vote, while creating 'news' to spin the thinking of the masses. Now they scratch their heads and wonder why the folks are turning the channel, and cancelling their subscriptions while laughing at the New York Times. The Times, and alphabet channels held back the Edwards story while the NE pursued it, and broke the story…ROFLOL, now that's a media whose day has come and gone.
They did the work that the lame street media refused to do so give them the award… They deserve it more than the New York Times or Washington Post…
I would really like the thank the National Enquirer for leading on this one. And especially David Perel for realizing,
"We knew what we had and we knew he was lying. He was willing to say anything to cover this up. At that point, we thought ‘he’s dangerous.’"
They didn't just do it for the sensationalism, they were on a mission for truth. They saved us from another elitist who didn't believe the rules applied to him. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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While the Nat Enq is looked upon by the lame stream-Bubble Media, as an ugly step-child, it is populated by people with the same world view, only with a sleazier focus…
this isn't the first story the enquirer has broke. (or is it broken??) it's illustrative of how agenda-driven the fringe media have become in recent memory. i don't buy their rag, won't buy their rag, and find this sadly hilarious that they're being validated. the msm has no shame and is defenseless in this matter.
imagine if the purple alien story were true! haha
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It's truly funny that this is the closest the MSM can come to investigative journalism – at least if the subject is a Lib.
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Yes, give them a Pulitzer for exposing the real scandal and conspiracy, which is the complete progressive takeover of the MSM which knew about the story and censored our right to know.
It was common knowledge by all, and they censored the facts and news because of his political affiliation.
Marxism never sleeps.
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The real scandal is the
the Enquirer will win a Pulitzer long before the powers-that-be give one to Breitbart. altho any more they have about as much prestige as the Nobel Peace Prize…
A Peace Prize hardly. Now if they take down Obama which incidentally should be a goal. They will bring peace to a whole nation and the free world. The prize should and would definitely be theirs.
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Giving a Pulitzer to the Enquirer is like giving the Nobel Peace Prize to Obama. Except that the Enquirer actually did some good work.
Let them break some more serious stories, make a few more scoops, and then we can discuss a Pulitzer again.
Listen, if Gore, Carter, Obama, and Arafat can receive a Peace Prize, then the Enquirer, who actually broke hard news that no other journalistic outlet was willing to look into, deserves the Pulitzer for actual achievement.
Or, just give it to them for the same reason those other chaps all got Peace Prizes – as a protest statement. If for no other reason than to send a message to the media for NOT doing their job.
But really, the Enquirer actually EARNED this Pulitzer, unlike the guys who got the Prize just to rub someone else's nose in it. Didn't the Enquirer break the Edwards affair and Tiger's affair? Hey, maybe they even broke the Climate Gate emails! I say they deserve it, they earned it, and it wouldn't even be given to them as some symbolic cheap shot. They would get it the old fashioned way – they earned it.
The Enquirer has one thing going for it that most MSM papers don't – I see the Enquirer headlines at every major store checkout and I can't help but read them while I wait.
In this case, they pursued and broke a story that would have been big news had they been chasing someone like McCain or Huckabee or Romney. In other words, it should have been big news; that it wasn't is the real story.
John Edwards brought John Edwards down! It's called taking personal responsibility for your actions!
The Enquirer broke the story of Gary Hart's Monkey Business, Monica Lewinsky's blue dress, Jesse Jackson's love child, Bob Dole's affair and a number of other "hard" news stories. They've had a solid record over the last 20 years of scooping the MSM.
Either their work stands on its merits or it doesn't. If it doesn't, then the Pulitzer committee just needs to say, "We're a window-dressing award that doesn't really consider merit." Then, we'll put them in the same category as the Nobel Peace Prizes: cheap political statements instead of serious awards that mean something.
I am not hardly kidding when I say that they should do the story on Climategate, and all of the new info on the UN and the US cooking the numbers.
No other media outlet seems to want to report on it. At least if the inquirer does it regular people will read it and start to understand the lies about climate change!
If I remember right did not the Inquirer get anthrax sent to them? I think that they do deserve the award, look at what the MSM has done to the Palin's with there Tabloid story's about her and her family all you have to do is look at the coverage of the Deadbeat Levi and the custody case.
If Obummer can get a piece (yes piece) prize for reading a teleprompter
then yes Enquirer can receive a Pulitzer
you know Inquiring mind WANT to know
the next question is will the Enquirer do the hard work of pointing out OBummers mistakes, or write future
things Obummber does
unlike
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Hell yeah they should get a Pulitzer. It'd go a long way towards rehabilitating the Pulitzer's image after what the MSM did to it.
That's a great point!
I thought Drudge broke the Blue Dress story.
Anyway- you bring up scandals that I didn't know were revealed by the Enquirer. I would like to see some non-infidelity by politician type stories brought out before a Pulitzer is awarded, but maybe I'm just a journalism snob.
The Enquirer can't win a Pulitzer for their reporting of the John Edwards scandal because HE IS A LIBERAL!!! Now if G. W. Bush had a secret love child and the Enquirer revealed THAT, it would win the freaking NOBEL!!! But the Pulitzer will never go to a newspaper that breaks a negative story about a liberal, just as the Nobel prize never goes to a conservative.
Pulitzer-Smulitzer, no big deal. What they deserve is a "Meritorous Award for Garbage Removal" from a grateful nation.
I think so. Now if they could turn their attentions to the climate gate fraud, and other certain nameless politicians that have been given a pass by the msm then that would be something. I'd even buy a copy.
Heck yes… give it to them! I’d rather have sensationalized true news than the tampered with or no news that we get from the lame stream media. Just as Brown was a wake up to the liberals, perhaps a Pulitzer to the NE would be wake up to the media. I say do it!
They deserve one as much as "Mo Do" and the NYT.
This site, Big Journalism and Andrews other BIG's, deserves an award of some kind. Perhaps "The Tom Paine Award", for streaming political common sense 24/7…
I think they should be eligible. The Pulitzer's are supposed to based on the story and not the paper. I gather though that the Pulitzer Committee has indicated that the Enquirer is not eligible as they describe themselves as a magazine and not a paper. You have to figure that some excuse would come up to protect the hides/reputations of the MSM.
If they don't get one then no "news" organization should. They investigated, they dug, they got a story and they ran with it. The rest of the deadstream media decided it wasn't a story because it made a democrat look bad. Had it been a Republican instead of Edwards, it would have been the lead story from coast to coast.
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Good point- it's more than a simple baby-daddy story because of the money transfers. Wasn't Camp Hillary the Enquirer's tip-off according to, what? "Game Change"?
It is turning into kind of a funny world where the Enquirere is digging up real news stories of importance and networks like MSNBC are having fits over who is really Tripp's mom.
The unexplored upside down world of information seems to lisp toward the "Tabloids" as being the improperly persecuted outlets of truth in the modern world we live in!!! The very opposite of the other teachings of the ever present "Progressives" and their shadowy theologies they try to bring to gospel (Truth)!!! Are there any avenues and/or alleyways of thought that they haven't dominated and/or criticized? As we all know, the answer to that hypothetical question is………NO!!!!!!!!
Actually, Drudge broke the story that Newsweek had the Monica Lewinsky story and spiked it. The Enquirer broke the blue dress aspect of it.
There are three main points, IMO, that makes the Enquirer story an important one:
1- They tackled a presidential candidate, one of the front-runners at the time;
2- They did so in spite of an almost complete media blackout. Does anyone think that if Mitt Romney had been doing the same thing as Edwards the MSM would have not said a word?; and,
3- They kept pursuing it because of the larger issue of the cover-up. Edwards' cover-up will be what is the most important thing in the story. It involves shaky, if not illegal (that is still being determined) campaign finance transfers of money. I said in 2008 that the campaign finance would be what ended Edwards' political career for good. I'm hoping the grand jury pursues some of those questions of money paid to Fred Baron and then paid out to Andrew Young and Rielle Hunter for "services rendered to a friend". It is this non-fidelity part of the investigation that the Enquirer first came across and then decided to pursue the story as they did. I'm not sure I made that clear in this version of the story, but that's a good point.
Thanks for the comment.
What does comprise a respectable newspaper? I don't know. Haven't read one in years that can get that label.
"…funny world where the Enquirer is digging up the real news stories of importance…"
It sure is.
And actually, the Edwards campaign contacted the former Clintonite who was part of the group who had a stake in the Enquirer in an effort to get the story spiked (I forget his name at the moment). He did call David Peck, the then-owner (for all intents and purposes) of the Enquirer and asked if he was sure they were correct and could they make sure of their facts.
Peck told him they were very sure. So, the Edwards' people put out the Hillary red herring when the story first appeared, but actually, the one Hillary connection to the Enquirer made an inquiry to make sure that the story was accurate–which helped Edwards. That surprising anecdote was something I did learn from Game Change.
And it shows what a weasel Edwards was: he contacted the Clintonista behind the scenes to spike the story–all the while planting another story that the Enquirer investigation was BECAUSE of Hillary.
Politicians…..what you going to do? Thanks for the comments!
ClimateGate is not juicy enough for them …Way too esoteric and mind-numbing…What with hockey-stick charts and all…
I'll bet they could it. All they need is a few hookers in the know and that would do it. lol Maybe what happens in Copenhagen won't stay in Copenhagen.
The whole Edwards Family topic is like a bucket of poop on the side of the road. If you pick it up, you'll just have to find a place to set it down. Why bother?
National Enquirer…didn't they run an article claiming Trig Palin was actually Sarah's daughter's child as well? NOW, they're respectable? OK then!
It is a lot more than Mr. Seotoro did to earn his Nobel.
It's great that the National Inquirer did this and did it well. But considering their reputation, I hardly think a Pulitzer is deserved! The trashy tabloid has no discernable standards of honest reporting. A story may have merit — or it may be nothing but lies. There's no way to know, so why bother reading the rag at all?
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