Twist, spin, rotate. The Washington Post, longtime cheerleader for the War in Iraq, now opines rapturously about our wonderful president leaking bad information to a single favored reporter for revenge purposes and then lieing about it for nearly three years. They admonish him for being "clumsy." And criticize the Dems for their "hyperbolic" (greatly exaggerated) charges. That's it. Grotesque.
A Good Leak
President Bush declassified some of the intelligence he used to decide on war in Iraq. Is that a scandal?
Sunday, April 9, 2006; B06
PRESIDENT BUSH was right to approve the declassification of parts of a National Intelligence Estimate about Iraq three years ago in order to make clear why he had believed that Saddam Hussein was seeking nuclear weapons. Presidents are authorized to declassify sensitive material, and the public benefits when they do. But the administration handled the release clumsily, exposing Mr. Bush to the hyperbolic charges of misconduct and hypocrisy that Democrats are leveling. . .
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/08/AR2006040800895.html