News Flash: The MSM Is Not Above The Law
This must irk The Paper of Record:
Of course, this is exactly right. Interesting how "afflicting the comfortable" isn't a consideration when journalists speak of their own kind.
Time magazine said today that it would provide documents concerning the confidential sources of one of its reporters to a grand jury investigating the disclosure of the identity of a covert C.I.A. agent, Valerie Plame.
The United States Supreme Court turned down appeals in the case on Monday, concluding the gravest legal confrontation between the press and the government in a generation. Two reporters, Judith Miller of The New York Times and Matthew Cooper of Time magazine, face jail for refusing to testify before the grand jury.
In an interview, Norman Pearlstine, Time Inc.'s editor in chief, said he made the decision after much reflection.
"I found myself really coming to the conclusion," he said, "that once the Supreme Court has spoken in a case involving national security and a grand jury, we are not above the law and we have to behave the way ordinary citizens do."
Of course, this is exactly right. Interesting how "afflicting the comfortable" isn't a consideration when journalists speak of their own kind.
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