A full-length New York Times editorial concludes that it is time to bring the U.S. military occupation of Iraq to an end. While many anti-war Americans may welcome the weight of the nation's most prestigious newspaper, others may wonder what took the Times so long to reach this assessment of George W. Bush's bloody folly. A deeper question remains why the leading U.S. news organizations did so little to raise timely questions about the wisdom of invading an Arab nation. July 8, 2007
The Washington Post and other newspapers that publish right-wing columnist Robert Novak continue to let him confuse their readers about what happened in the outing of CIA officer Valerie Plame. Novak, who blew Plame's cover in 2003, has used his column not only to shield himself but also to muddy the waters over what President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and their subordinates did. Still, a careful reading of Novak's words offers some surprising admissions. July 10, 2007
The Washington Post and other newspapers that publish right-wing columnist Robert Novak continue to let him confuse their readers about what happened in the outing of CIA officer Valerie Plame. Novak, who blew Plame's cover in 2003, has used his column not only to shield himself but also to muddy the waters over what President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and their subordinates did. Still, a careful reading of Novak's words offers some surprising admissions. July 10, 2007
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