From the way they've acted so far, the mainstream media would rather this scandal just go away (bloggers take note).
Just look at the way Newsweek handled the Rove-outed-Plame story in this week's edition. The editors obviously knew they had a hot story and could have pushed it hard. Instead, it's clear that they lawyered it within an inch of its life -- a bunch of legal eagles with faint hearts removing any juice and most of the meat from it . . . .
Want another example? Just look at how the White House press corps is dealing with the story: by avoiding it completely.
Today's press gaggle took place aboard Air Force One on the way to Scotland. Now, given that Rove may or may not be the subject of a federal investigation, one would think that our intrepid White House reporters might, you know, ask the White House spokesman about that.
But if you do a text search for the word "Rove," you'll see that not a single press person thought that the fact that the President of the United States' most trusted advisor is, at the very least, a key player in a criminal investigation was worth a single question to Scottie McClellan. Not a one.
The MSM, especially the White House steno pool, has been outrageously complicit in the Bush regime's crime. The public wants and needs information.
Perhaps the Blogosphere is
Gossip-Driven Reality, but these guys have no right to complain about their readers finding more of what they are looking for there.