Read this: Analyzing the Brett Favre sexting scandal

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If you only read one story about the Brett Favre sexting scandal, make it Stephen Rodrick's tour de force primer in Washington Post Outlook. He argues that the Vikings quarterback isn't the real scandal here -- unlike holier-than-thou hypocrites Tiger and Lance, Favre's always been a dog, "a coarse guy who has copped to every indiscretion imaginable short of bad tipping at Applebee's." The real scandal is the blog-fueled "media-industrial complex" that has flogged this slimy saga, leaving us all in need of "a hazmat shower."
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