Please
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... . Because the man who revealed the spying broke espionage laws. Please. Irony is not dead, but it is severely wounded. ...
SUNDAY ROUNDUP
News —
... at MSNBC and the New York Times editorial board, Michelle Malkin jokes. The journalist's choice of talking of "dogs" and throwing his shoe–two of the most insulting symbols in Iraqi culture–should tell Americans about Bush's reception, firedoglake's Teddy Partridge writes. FROM THE BLOGS: [image] McCain Defends Obama - Jonathan Singer, MyDD [image] Their Lieberman - d-day [image] My Tax Dollars at Work - Ross Douthat [image] Newsweek's Hero - Scott, Powerline [image] On the Speaker of the ...
NSA Domestic Surveillance Whistleblower Revealed
Crooks and Liars —
... Bush raged about what he deemed "a shameful act" that is "helping the enemy". Ever since, the same mouthpieces on the right who vigorously defended Scooter Libby over the outing of covert CIA operative Valerie Plame as payback for husband Joe Wilson's criticism of Bush's bogus Iraq claims have called for the prosecution of not just Tamm, but the New York Times itself. Over at Commentary, the Weekly Standard (here and here) and today at Powerline, the drumbeat continues.
Asa Hutchison, the former U.S. attorney in Little Rock ...
Thomas M. Tamm, American Hero and Patriot
Comments from Left Field —
... Scott Johnson, astoundingly enough (I know, I know, it’s not really astounding at all), is upset because Tamm broke the law: ...
Leaker of NSA Eavesdropping Program Revealed: Shocka! He’s a Big Bush-Hater
Patterico's Pontifications —
... Asa Hutchinson, who is identified in Isikoff’s article as a former under secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, is now assisting in Tamm’s defense and says that Tamm did not harm national security. At Power Line, Scott Johnson observes: ...


