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Lyons: Most affairs aren't news until they are

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Some details take you to the next level of a story, others are just silly and salacious, and professional reporters should be able to tell the difference.

We should hope that the focus of media reports are on things that could be important. Was national security compromised at any point and how? What impact will the scandal have on the Benghazi investigation? Does the federal government have too much power and ability to examine private emails?

And speaking of resources, if there is little more to this scandal, why is the FBI spending time investigating spats among jealous, scorned lovers?

Meanwhile, expect to hear even more, whether you’re looking for that kind of information or not, until the only plot lines left are suitable for a Lifetime movie.

Just like democracy, journalism is occasionally a messy affair.

• Kevin Lyons is news editor of the Northwest Herald. Reach him at 815-526-4505 or email him at kelyons@shawmedia.com.

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