Wait a minute! Someone high up in the Bush administration commits a felony (in the name of revenge) by using the press as a public relations arm of the Executive branch of government, and we're only concerned about journalists being able to protect their sources?
The lives of Valerie Plame and her associate undercover agents were placed in great danger. Why hasn't the press gone after the story in the Woodward and Bernstein tradition instead of whining about their rights of protection.
Talk about a conflict of interest. The law is clear on this issue: the journalists cannot protect their sources when those sources are committing a felony which goes by the name of "treason." It makes them assessories to the crime. And as for Novak, he belongs in one of those stylish orange suits.
Come on, you guys, stop being used by the Bushies, and start doing some good old fashioned investigative journalism.
07/07/2005
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