NYT to USA: Drop Dead
Bush and Cheney struck back against the New York Times’ public espionage. The Times’ executive editor Bill Keller issued this letter in an effort to defend the decision to sell a few extra newspapers by endangering American lives. Hugh Hewitt demolishes it here. The conservative blogosphere piles on: Instapundit, Powerline, and Austin Bay weigh in. Michelle Malkin prints a response from Treasury Secretary John Snow.
Press Secretary Tony Snow spells out the White House view here at a press conference: Publicizing government secrets kills Americans. It’s very simple. Everyone can understand it. The MSM has seriously injured itself with this story. Let’s hope that it stays in the news cycle for a long, long time.
And does anybody still believe that the Democrats will recapture Congress next November?
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