You probably all have heard about the Kerry intern rumors that the Drudge broke, and they appear to have lost steam.
In Texas, there have been rumors spreading like wildfire that Gov. Rick Perry was having an affair with a newly appointed Secretary of State, a male lawyer, and that Anita Perry had left the Governor and was filing for divorce. Literally everyone in Texas political circles was talking about it, and wondering when the story would "break" into the media. Whispered conversations at Republican campaign events, emails, not so whispered conversations from big Democrats, I've never seen anything like it. I'm not making this up. I looked today out of curiousity, and found it discussed all over the internet.
See, for example:
Acknowledgement of the rumors in legitimate media sources-
here -down the page a bit
here
discussion of the rumor itself-
here- a forum -there is one popup ad
here
here
However, it was not an internet rumor. I heard about it mostly from old powerful men, who, from my expereience, are not big users of the internet. It was actually, honestly, a spread by word of mouth rumor/gossip. What made it so weird was that the people who were spreading it were not the young Democratic party operatives one might expect. Recently though, this
article in the Dallas Morning News seems to put at least part of the rumor to rest. (can't cut and paste it for some reason, but it describes a trip the Governor, his wife, and big donors took to the Carribean recently)
Now that the rumor seems to have been refuted, I thought it would make a great topic of coversation about whether you trust political rumors, thinking that where there's smoke, there's fire, or if you actually think the traditional media covers all the real news, and we can have this discussion without being partly to blame for the further spreading of this rumor.
(I also wanted to post this in case anyone else reading this had heard these same rumblings, because I bet the refutation of the rumor will not spread with quite the intensity that the original rumor did.)
edit-the slate blurb now points to another blurb, that mentions the Dallas Morning News article