Politics

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Caroline Giuliani's Facebook profile
by Ana Maria Ciobanu


I wonder if it would hurt us to leave people alone. I'm talking about public persons who are always pressured to talk about their private life, about their family and friends. When it comes to a pop star who wants publicity from this sort of "journalism" you can expect to anything and it doesn't even matter that much. On the other hand when relatives of politicians are the ones in question, without them wanting to be something is wrong. Is there nothing left to write about Rudy Giuliani or his campaign? Do papers really need to write about his 17 year old daughter? The media shouts Giuliani's daughter signaled herself "supporting Democrat Barack Obama, then backed off when faced with questions." How did this "breaking news" get to the media? The teenager has like many other teenagers a Facebook profile. Caroline Giuliani listed herself as a member of Obama's Facebook group, "Barack Obama". Journalists flocked to question Rudolph Giuliani about this topic. His statement needs to be appreciated because he doesn't want to bring his children in the media attention. He said he loves his daughter very much and he is very proud of her and that is all there counts, leaving everyone interested in this news to stare stupidly at Caroline Giuliani's Facebook profile.
by Ana Maria Ciobanu
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