By now, you may have actually believed the typical NY Times line that they have to disclose everything, secret prisons, NSA tactics, interrogation tactics, because the public has the right to know everything and information has to be free, despite the risks it puts on our military or citizens.
What you probably didn't know is that David Rohde, a NY Times reporter, had been held by kidnappers in Kabul for the last seven months.
Fortunately he was able to escape. Bill Keller wrote in a memo today "the consensus of experts we consulted -- and the judgment of the family -- was that a storm of publicity would at best prolong David's captivity by increasing his apparent value, and could well put him in imminent danger."
Somehow I think that's a lesson that will be forgotten as soon as someone in a uniform faces the same fate.
The Times withheld this information along with at least 40 other news outlets. No, the media never conspires together in the dark...
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Monday, June 22, 2009
NY Times Can Keep A Secret After All
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