I don't want to spend too much time on this – – it has already gotten far more coverage than it merits – – but while the story itself may not be that important, it has important implications. And let's be honest, it is a great deal of fun, a freshly baked and fragrant soufflé of schadenfreude involving people who richly deserve to be taken down a notch or two.
One of America’s most acclaimed magazine writers, Olivia Nuzzi of New York magazine, has been placed on leave while a “third-party review” is conducted after the publication said Nuzzi disclosed that she “had engaged in a personal relationship with a former subject relevant to the 2024 campaign while she was reporting on the campaign.”
While the magazine did not identify the subject, a person with direct knowledge of the matter told CNN that the relationship was with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who ran for president as an independent candidate and recently endorsed Donald Trump. The person said the relationship was emotional and digital in nature, not physical.
A Kennedy spokesperson told CNN, “Mr. Kennedy only met Olivia Nuzzi once in his life for an interview she requested, which yielded a hit piece.”The alleged relationship was first reported on Thursday night by Oliver Darcy in Status.
In a statement to CNN, Nuzzi said her relationship with a reporting subject had “turned personal” and that she regretted not disclosing it to the publication.
“Earlier this year, the nature of some communication between myself and a former reporting subject turned personal. During that time, I did not directly report on the subject nor use them as a source,” she said. “The relationship was never physical but should have been disclosed to prevent the appearance of a conflict. I deeply regret not doing so immediately and apologize to those I’ve disappointed, especially my colleagues at New York.”
In a note to readers, New York magazine said Nuzzi is “currently on leave,” and the publication is “conducting a more thorough third-party review.”
By "digital... not physical," we of course mean...
God I hate being right sometimes... pic.twitter.com/UdEKAOds5D
— Charles Gaba ✡️ (@charles_gaba) September 21, 2024
The Daily Beast has more details:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s boasting to friends that star reporter Olivia Nuzzi had sent him intimate photos was what led the scandal to explode, the Daily Beast can reveal. News of the 70-year-old’s bragging reached the ears of the 31-year-old New York magazine correspondent’s boss—who confronted her over the photos.
Nuzzi repeatedly denied an affair to David Haskell, New York’s editor-in-chief, but eventually told the truth. Nuzzi has now been suspended, and is being investigated over her journalistic ethics by an outside party.
And since 2024's writers tend to be a bit on the nose...
Btw, Nuzzi first got her start as a journo writing for some obscure publication about working for the Anthony Weiner campaign. She wrote about the fallout of his sexting scandal. So, a decade later, she’s now accused of having an affair with a 70 y/o third party candidate… wild https://t.co/Boa7cmCCwj
— Lauren Werner (@LaurenWern) September 20, 2024
Nuzzi is a tremendously influential journalist whose work has had a huge impact, particularly in this election cycle. Looking back now over her articles, interviews, and social media, there are numerous passages that suddenly stand out in a troubling way.
Here’s Olivia Nuzzi puffing up RFK Jr. in the New York Times in March. It has now been revealed that Nuzzi had a romantic relationship with RFK Jr. and New York magazine put her on leave after finding out. pic.twitter.com/kNgutVhuYl
— Mark Jacob (@MarkJacob16) September 20, 2024
(Notice that she doesn't consider the possibility that you wouldn't want to platform an anti-vaxxer not because you were worried about criticism but because that would be a bad thing to do,)Yep.
— Bill Grueskin (@BGrueskin) September 20, 2024
Here’s how the NYT put it today, from her March 2024 interview:
“Nuzzi said that ‘the establishment press has been reluctant to cover Kennedy like a serious contender because they fear they will face criticism for platforming an anti-vaxxer.’” https://t.co/ZJo9r1tCKz
Olivia Nuzzi stanning for RFK Jr in the New York Times, no less, on June 27, 2024. pic.twitter.com/ajgXnP9mrf
— Rich Luchette (@richluchette) September 20, 2024
About that Trump profile. Can't choose between ethically compromised and embarrassingly pretentious? Have I got the article for you.Olivia Nuzzi on Trump: Vibrant, alive
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 5, 2024
Olivia Nuzzi on Biden: Hideously unnatural
Pardon me for suspecting she's not on the level pic.twitter.com/x1tLUzrN1J
A lot of critics have asked me why I would “humanize” Donald Trump. I see the search for Trump’s humanity and an assessment of its limitations as a worthwhile exercise. If you’re not interested, you don’t have to read it ❤️ https://t.co/JaGTgnGLk1
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) September 12, 2024
Here
is a mercifully small sample of the ear section (I was almost tempted
to work in the verb to wax, but my better angels prevailed).:
An ear had never before been so important, so burdened. An ear had never before represented the divide between the organic course of American history and an alternate timeline on which the democratic process was corrupted by an aberrant act of violence as it had not been in more than half a century. Yet an ear had never appeared to have gone through less. Except there, on the tiniest patch of this tiny sculpture of skin, a minor distortion that resembled not a crucifixion wound but the distant aftermath of a sunburn.
When I got to "Since the
bullet had launched from the barrel of an AR-15 and pierced the
Pennsylvania sky," I stopped reading and started skimming. It did not get better.
Nuzzi's reputation as a journalist was always based more on her ability to get access and her knack for syncing up with the narrative of the moment than on any literary or investigative skill. Her track record for insights, even of subject she should know very well, is not good.
The other key to her success has been her ability, along with her until recently fiancé, Ryan Lizza, to navigate the world of New York/DC journalism. This leads us to the second genuinely important part of this story. It gives us a glimpse into how incestuous, insular, and dysfunctional this community is. The very fact that, even given an ethical lapse this egregious, Darcy" agonized" over reporting the story.I have heard a lot of predictions about Donald Trump refusing to leave office, but my prediction is he will leave suddenly. The scenario I can picture most easily is this: sometime soon, he travels to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend as he always has, but this time he just stays there.
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) November 15, 2020
Oliver Darcy on his RFK/Olivia Nuzzi scoop - why it matters and why it was hard for him to write - to me: pic.twitter.com/Hovl1WtVwP
— Peter Kafka (@pkafka) September 20, 2024
(Remind me to tell you my Paris Kafka moment.)
Both Nuzzi and Lizza have been caught engaging in questionable behavior before, but they could always count on their friends and colleagues to circle the wagons.
Scoop w @maxwelltani: Bloomberg killed the PR rollout of Olivia Nuzzi's show after random Democrats on X upset about a Biden feature got mad at her about old, out-of-context jokes. Nuzzi's thoughtful response included:https://t.co/Rg8j0VUivV pic.twitter.com/STswyttNri
— Ben Smith (@semaforben) September 1, 2024
(I'm not sure how this response qualifies as thoughtful. Given the little I've seen of Smith's work in the past, particularly at the New York Times, I suspect it means a vaguely positive word useful for describing someone popular with the right people.)
This time, however, Nuzzi may have gone one nude selfie over the line. Even with a group this experienced at defending the indefensible, explaining away a conflict of interest that goes to the heart of pretty much everything she has written or commented on over the past six months will be a challenge.
So Nuzzi wrote a piece about the “conspiracy of silence” around Joe Biden while having a relationship with one of his rivals in the presidential campaign.
— Michael A. Cohen (NOT TRUMP’S FORMER FIXER) (@speechboy71) September 20, 2024
Feels like an ever so slight ethical lapse
Which is not to say that she won't manage a comeback. The elite national press corps has always been remarkably good at forgiving each other their sins. Jack Shafer has based most of his career on it. Even if she can't work her way back into their good graces, the worst case scenario is a lucrative sinecure in conservative media where each week she can point an accusing finger at the former colleagues who couldn't bring themselves to forgive this one final trespass.
All of which gives us leave to mock relatively guilt-free. Nuzzi, Lizza, and most of all Kennedy will not only come out of this fine, they will almost certainly come out of it better than they deserve. So go ahead and have a little fun at their expense.
Twitter is undefeated. pic.twitter.com/uKi7LgZuix
— Allen Weisselberger (@weisselbergers) September 20, 2024
Have I mentioned that Nuzzi has been at this for a long time?Exclusive Scoop | A confidential source has informed me that Kamala Harris is on the wrong side of vaccines, roadkill bears, and whale decapitation.
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) September 20, 2024
by Olivia Nuzzi
From 2022
We wanted to understand how serious of a scandal the Hunter Biden laptop is. So we talked to Steve Bannon and Rudy Giuliani.
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) September 12, 2022
by Olivia Nuzzi and Andrew Rice
Some Like it Hot
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) September 20, 2024
Sexy scribe Olivia Nuzzi thought she could play Marilyn to Bobby Jr.'s Bobby, but these sext partners come across as a couple of misfits. Well, nobody's perfect.
by Maureen Dowd
I'm not saying there were signs that Olivia Nuzzi was sleeping with RFK JR but there were signs pic.twitter.com/s0ex3xVvLm
— Barving Badly SZN (@TheScudStud) September 20, 2024
Olivia Nuzzi trashing Biden while secretly swooning over RFK, Jr. was the most obvious plot direction possible.
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) September 20, 2024
They’re a perfect match: two blowhards who think criticism of their vacuous tripe somehow proves they’re just smarter than everyone else. pic.twitter.com/L3ncKRCDvQ
The timing was pretty sweet on this one (and yes, we will be blogging on Haberman's God-awful interview).
Let me get this straight: On the day Maggie Haberman goes on a rant about people on the left attacking the media for its coverage of Trump, we find out that Olivia Nuzzi, writer of long profiles of RFKJr and Trump was having an affair with Trump supporter RFK? Hahahahahahahaha🤦♂️ https://t.co/DKSTPaG3dg
— Teapot Dome was Amateur Hour!🇺🇦 (@HarrenGWarding) September 20, 2024
Olivia Nuzzi has learned her lesson.
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) September 20, 2024
by Susan Collins.
If Harris wins, it will be in spite of, not because of the establishment press.
The Olivia Nuzzi bombshell is not unrelated to why Kamala Harris avoids legacy media
— Nicky Frank (@NickyFrank30) September 20, 2024
We've tried to warn people about Olivia Nuzzi and all we got was blowback from elite journalists. They owe us an apology tonight. https://t.co/L5iEWor1IW
— David Darmofal (@david_darmofal) September 20, 2024
And maybe my favorite.
It’s gotta be rough being 50, leaving your wife and kids for someone 20 years younger, only to have her cheat on you with a 70 year old who has a brainworm https://t.co/jHjS2BUElk
— Jen Monroe (@thatjenmonroe) September 20, 2024
This is an interesting story. It reminds me a bit of that BBC pedophile scandal from a few years ago, in that involves someone who is a major media star (this time, Olivia Nuzzi; earlier, Jimmy Savile) but whom I'd never heard of before. If Nuzzi's goal is to achieve wider fame, then scandal is one way of getting there more quickly. I'm not saying she had the affair in order to increase her fame. I guess it's more likely that the reason that so many of her colleagues in journalism are supporting her now is the same reason she got all that access earlier: she's skilled in making people feel important and telling people what they want to hear.
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