And where are all the people who were screaming about the Plame leak? —Glenn Reynolds
—Glenn Reynolds on Rumsfeld Memo and Plame Affair (Instapundit)
A good collection of links exploring the media spin on the Rumsfeld memo. Reynolds argues that the leaked document, in which Reynolds critiques the Bush administration’s handling of the Iraq war, could have been presented (by the media) as a positive sign that Rumsefeld is sensibly and thoughtfully examining the weaknesses of the military operation. Instead, the press is presenting the memo as a sign of division within Bush’s ranks.
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