Monday, April 10, 2006

After Two expensive years of investigations, Bush need only have looked in the Mirror


The really sad part of this is that selective leaking by the executive is so common. The whole practice should be stopped. If the White House has something to say to the American people it should say it from the presidential podium.

If the president, any presient, has to sneak around back channels and leak classified information through hand-picked reporters, our comon sense should tell us that something is rotten, and it is a lot closer than Denmark.

USATODAY.com - CIA leak probe circles back to cast Bush as leaker in chief

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