Notes on a Scandal

(AP)
The story was broken by the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call yesterday:
Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) was arrested in June at a Minnesota airport by a plainclothes police officer investigating lewd conduct complaints in a men’s public restroom, according to an arrest report obtained by Roll Call on Monday afternoon.It’s a blockbuster story, and it leads you to think thoughts of “All The President’s Men” and meetings in parking garages and all that exciting stuff, well, calm down. The backstory is remarkably … normal.
Craig’s arrest occurred just after noon on June 11 at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. On Aug. 8, he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor disorderly conduct in the Hennepin County District Court. He paid more than $500 in fines and fees, and a 10-day jail sentence was stayed. He also was given one year of probation with the court that began on Aug. 8.
In a statement released Monday night, Craig denied any wrongdoing and said he regrets his guilty plea.
I called John McArdle - the Roll Call reporter who broke the story – telling him that while I didn’t want to give away his particular journalistic recipe, I was curious if he could talk about the piece in general terms.
His response? “The story was based on a tip that came in last week. It took us a while to track down documents with the courthouse and the police department. But we were able to secure the documents Monday and we ran it Monday afternoon.”
I then asked if he’d be comfortable characterizing the source. Was it an activist, somebody with a clear agenda, somebody he’d worked with before, somebody that raised an eyebrow? Anything?
“It was an interesting tip that came in,” he responded.
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