Filed under: Scandals, Naked, Washington Times, BHDC
So! Yesterday we pointed out that a couple of conservative female writers with the Washington Times have been posting rather salacious nudie pics of themselves online. And, suddenly, the Times was on Big Head DC like white on rice. First, we got a call from an editor there asking us where the original photos could be found. (Either he’s doing an HR investigation, or looking for whack off material, we guess.) Then we got this ridiculously stupid comment on the post:
Yeah, FishBowl DC posted both of these photos about a year ago, so this post is either (a) irrelevant, (b) way late to the party or (c) both. Either that or you’re spending waaaaaay too much time trolling the Internet for pictures of female journos in the buff (or not, as is the case with at least one of these images). And, considering one of these ladies writes business stories and another writes movie reviews for The Washington Times, I am almost positive that neither of them are writing anything about “keeping it in their pants.” No hypocrisy here.
And the person who left that comment actually typed their Washington Times’ IP domain address into the tiny totally elective URL spot that appears on each of Big Head DC’s comment forms.
So we now offer this bit of advice to the apparently non-prudish Kelly Jane Torrance and Kara Rowland: If you’re going to try to defend yourself from naked pic scandals, don’t do it from work — and especially don’t provide your IP address, for God’s sake!
