Martin L. Shoemaker (www):
Zow!!! One across the bow!
6.30.2006 4:05pm
Tom Hawkson:
I hope Tony Snow revokes their press pass. And publically cancels his subscription. Even if it is free!

Yours,
Wince
6.30.2006 5:23pm
Dean Esmay:
The administration lacks the spine for that.

Too bad.
6.30.2006 5:43pm
Ronald Coleman (mail) (www):
Come on, Dean, you know they'd never get away with that, politically. My point is that they are in fact more assertive with their main political adversaries (the mainstream press) than any recent administration I can remember.
6.30.2006 6:02pm
Tom Hawkson:
He could at least cancel his subscription in public.

Yours,
Wince
6.30.2006 6:13pm
Dean Esmay:
Not get away with what? Do you think the average voter gives a damn whether the New York Times has press passes to the White House?

Still, it's nice to see them taking an aggressive stance for once. I suspect Tony Snow's influence there.
6.30.2006 6:20pm
alan:
Wow, things have changed. Instead of being outraged about how the Bushitler regime is invading our privacy and shreading the Constitution the media and their allies on the left are forced to defend themselves. Claiming freedom of the press is needed to prevent government abuse is no longer enough to deflect criticism. Now they are forced to resort to claiming that the information they leaked has been in the public domain all along.
6.30.2006 7:15pm