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NBC’s Today Devotes Two-Minute Discussion to ‘Old-School’ Pence Policy
By Kyle Drennen | March 31, 2017 | 1:30 PM EDT
 

In the wake of left-wing hysteria over Vice President Mike Pence avoiding going out to eat alone with a woman who is not his wife, NBC’s Today seized on the story during Friday's show and devoted a nearly two-minute-long discussion to the topic, debating whether or not such marital fidelity was a “wise policy.” 

Leading off the show’s 8 a.m. Eastern hour “Trending” segment, co-host Savannah Guthrie announced: “...the Washington Post did a profile piece on Karen Pence, the Vice President’s wife, and it really started a great discussion in our newsroom. In the article, we learned that Mike Pence has a policy....he says he doesn't dine alone with a woman unless his wife is there.” She noted that “it got a lot of us talking” and wondered: “...what do you think of that policy? Do you think that's a wise policy?”

Fellow co-host Carson Daly chimed in: “Sounds like an old-school policy that Mike Pence would be on board with.”

 

Source URL: http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/kyle-drennen/2017/03/31/nbcs-today-devotes-two-minute-discussion-old-school-pence-policy

Offline Applewood

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How quaint!  Being faithful to your wife and avoiding situations that might lead you to be unfaithful.

For Democrats, the bar was lowered during the Clinton presidency.  And it's getting much lower.

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Or someone could accuse you of being unfaithful.