Big Stories and Hidden Sources: Comments on Plame Investigation and Detention Centers

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If I happened to be in charge of the Pulitzer Prizes for journalism, I’d award one to neocon-friendly Claudia Rosett for her work on the U.N. oil-for-food scandal and the other to Dana Priest for her writing on America’s secret intelligence institutions and her recent revelations about secret Eastern European detention centers.

“A Man for All Seasons”: I Give the Devil Benefit of Law for My Own Safety’s Sake

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Yesterday evening, I went to another in a series of dinners and movies hosted by Margaret Carlson, Washington political commentator and Editor-at-Large of The Week Magazine, and this relatively new newsy weekly, The Week. The last of these was hosted by Margaret Carlson and Senator Lindsey Graham.

Who is Patrick Fitzgerald’s “Deep Throat” Source? Is there a Counter-Leaker on Plame Case Working for the Side of Good?

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There is a high level official in the Bush administration who helped give the “inside scoop” on the earliest moves by the White House in the Valerie Plame investigation — but who is it? On September 28, 2003, Washington Post writers Dana Priest and Mike Allen clearly note the existence of a source with knowledge…

Read James Bamford: Who Needs Karen Hughes to Run U.S. Propoganda When John Rendon and Ahmed Chalabi are So Effective?

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It’s a coldish, overcast day in Washington, D.C. — and for local blog friends — I’m over at the Starbucks at Connecticut & R Streets if you want to grab a latte and talk about the big issues of the day.

Wilkerson: Torture in U.S. Facilities Probably Still Going On; Cheney Laid Groundwork

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Former State Department Chief of Staff Lawrence Wilkerson, who spoke at the New America Foundation several weeks ago, deepened his commitment to truth-telling about the administration’s role in promoting torture and abuse of detainees under American control.

Murtha’s Message: Our Troops Are Getting Blown Apart and We Have No Strategy, Mr. President

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Democratic hawk John Murtha is sort of like a living version of John Wayne in Congress. He was a marine. He put his life on the line for his country in time of war. He’s a guy of few words. He doesn’t really like reporters or spinning stories.

Internationalism in the Heartland: Dubuque Gets It. . .

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I traveled out to the heartland yesterday — to Dubuque, Iowa. Just got back to Washington minutes ago. It was impressive to meet so many deeply interested in the great debates of the day, in America’s foreign policy, in the scandals in the White House, and in American politics in general.