Eugene Robinson hits the nail on the head.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/02/AR2005060201755.html(if you don't have a password, go to BugMeNot.com).
(snip)...And this time, we don't have to wait for another Deep Throat to guide us. What we already know is more than enough of a scandal -- and certainly more than enough of a stain on the nation's honor.
The administration has adopted its usual tactic: Blame the messenger. The president, the vice president, the defense secretary, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and assorted spokesmen have all made a great show of taking umbrage at one word: gulag.
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Thank you, Mark Felt, for reminding us that when the truth about Watergate began to come out, people got angry. Congress held hearings -- real hearings, not shadow plays. Officials resigned rather than acquiesce in an abuse of power. Independent-minded judges upheld our Constitution and our values.
Richard Nixon tried to blame the messenger, too. But we didn't let him.