It's my understanding that Jayson Blair the New York Times correspondent who's inability to write his own material is now lining up his sorted story for a book deal.
Last Wednesday, he told the New York Observer that his sleazy reporting stunts were intended to destroy himself professionally, so he could save himself personally. Blair told the Observer, “So Jayson Blair the human being could live, Jayson Blair the journalist had to die.
So wheres the incentive to tell the truth if even after going through a professionally humilating experience like this one you can still cash in afterwards?