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July 25, 2005

I Doubt If "Harmony" Is The Right Word

The redoubtable Andrew McCarthy raises a very pointed question regarding Plamegate (emphasis is mine):

My point here is: Doesn’t there have to be some harmony in our assessment of both the White House officials and the reporters in this case? Especially since it appears -- from what we know about Cooper at least -- that the reporters were actively soliciting the information, not passively taking it? If what they were asking for was a crime to provide, why are we giving them a pass for asking? And, in the alternative, if what the reporters were asking for was relevant, important, non-classified information, why was it not appropriate for administration officials to provide it?
Put another way, isn’t the Left trying to have it both ways here?

Exactly. So what else is new?

Posted on July 25, 2005 07:38 PM

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