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Friday, February 13, 2009
John McCaslin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Media 'Shield"
by John McCaslin
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The Free Flow of Information Act was reintroduced in Congress this week to allow reporters the privilege of shielding confidential sources in federal court.

The House overwhelmingly passed the legislation in 2007, garnering 398 votes. Now Rep. Mike Pence, Indiana Republican, and more than 30 of his colleagues, including Rep. Rick Boucher, Virginia Democrat, are pushing hard to make the bill law.

"This is truly a bipartisan issue," Mr. Pence said. "It is a First Amendment issue."

Today, he said, the press "cannot make that assurance to sources, and we face the real danger that there may never be another 'Deep Throat.' "

'BENEDICT ARNOLD'

Speaking of "Deep Throat," Rep. Lynn Woolsey, California Democrat, has just paid congressional respect to one of her more notorious late constituents, former FBI associate director William Mark Felt.

She calls the Watergate whistleblower, who died in December at age 95, a "singular American who helped our democracy triumph in one of our darkest moments ... that will forever ensure his place in history."

Three years ago, however, this columnist called on John "Jack" McDermott, who supervised the Watergate investigation as special agent in charge (SAC) of the FBI's Washington Field Office. At the time, the retired agent was awaiting a scheduled visit from a Hollywood screenwriter.

"[Actor and producer] Tom Hanks has already paid Mark Felt's family for the rights to write the screenplay on Deep Throat, and I can only surmise that they will only be willing to proceed with this if Hanks were planning on projecting Felt in a heroic manner," Mr. McDermott told me. "You don't make too many films about the devil."

"Our aim is to see if we can inject some degree of perspective in this thing," he continued. "So I plan to accommodate them by making myself available for the sole purpose ... consistent with accuracy."

Mr. McDermott, who retired as the FBI's deputy associate director, has made no secret of his disdain for Mr. Felt, who after decades of secrecy conceded to being Deep Throat. The retired SAC charged that his colleague's repeated leaks to the press not only compromised the Watergate probe, but placed witnesses in jeopardy.

"[A]ll other arguments seeking to justify Felt's actions are trash," said Mr. McDermott, who handed me a three-page summary he'd authored surrounding Mr. Felt's secret role in Watergate.

"Felt was the bureau's Benedict Arnold," he said. "Having been entrusted with the highest levels of military command ... Arnold betrayed his oath, his country and his fellow citizen-soldiers to pursue his own ambitions. Felt did no less to the bureau and his fellow agents. Let's not fool ourselves. The bureau's reputation for faithfulness and unselfish devotion to duty has been seriously diminished by this foul episode."

After Mr. Felt recently came out of hiding, he signed book and film deals for around one million dollars, said his publisher, who added Mr. Hanks would produce the movie.

Mr. McDermott was concerned that Mr. Hanks was "sold" on a belief that Deep Throat was "a champion of truth that otherwise would have been suppressed, rather than a cowardly bushwhacker, disloyal to his fellow agents and his oath of office."

NO TIME FOR ADIEU

Rebecca Hagelin, the Heritage Foundation's senior communications official, is senior producer of the film "33 Minutes: Protecting America in the New Missile Age," which made its premiere this week.

"33 Minutes is one of the most important projects of my career," she told Inside the Beltway before Wednesday night's Capitol Hill screening.

"When Americans realize how vulnerable we are to a missile attack - and how close we are to reducing that threat to near zero through the full deployment of missile defense - I believe they will demand that our leaders finish the mission that was started some 25 years ago."

She said most Americans "don't realize that 33 minutes is the longest it would take for a ballistic missile launched from anywhere in the world to reach and obliterate the city or region is was programmed to destroy. That's not even enough time to call all your family members and say goodbye."

More than two dozen screenings of the film are scheduled throughout the nation.

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no more kool-aid

Don't drink the kool-aid
send back your "rebate" check if you want to spare your children a burden of debt. refuse to use any "stimulus" funds, demand a moratorium on payroll taxes. let's hold our representatives accountable!

Watergate
Using an unnamed source for reporting about Watergate prevented the American people from knowing vital information. I wonder how that episode would have played out if the people knew that "Deepthroat" was not a heroic whistleblower but rather a bureaucrat seeking revenge for being passed over for promotion.

Newspaper reporters

are responsible for the decline of the medium.
Their blatantly biased stories no longer represent investigative reporting.
Every "news" story is slanted to the point that it becomes an opinion piece.
Woodward and Bernstein were lionized for their investigation of Nixon.
Where is the investigation of Obama?
Don't hold your breath on that one.

what would have been nice
A missle defense would be of less importance if the Bush administration had focused on North Korea, Pakistan and Iran's (real, not imagined) nuclear programs. Bush's stupid policies helped elect Iran's current president (as well as Hamas in Palestine). It would have been nice if we had the $3,000,000,000,000 that we spent on Iraq to actually face real threats. Of course, it would have been nice if Iraq's Christian population had not been largely exterminated over the Bush administration (it survived 1000 years of Islam, but could not survive American occupation). Of course, Republicans have abandoned all concepts of responsibility -- they have out done the "old school" welfare queens and big spending Democrats of old. It saddens me a great deal that Republicans have ruined their party -- no longer can they claim fiscal responsibility, military sense or personal responsibility. They are now the party of ignorance as well (they rely on people thinking Bin Laden was from Iraq and "all Arabs are Mulims") as corruption (I never thought they would make Chicago guys like Rosty look clean).

MSM
The lazy MSM has sold America out. So have our politicans, financial institutions, educational institutions and much of big business. Now America is selling America out.

"media shield" Ha Ha ...
The only thing the "media " shielded the public from was the TRUTH. Just lok at their "adoration" of the "messiah" barack hussein obama. (Fox news somewhat excepted) It would appear that the "media" wants "special protection" to allow them to continue their questionable practices. They should be held accountable just as an average person is.
These so-called media types (males) must be homosexual if they get a "warm fuzzy feeling" over the "messiah" barack hussein obama.

Use the power of the BOYCOTT . . .
to hurt these b*st*rds. "comrade" pelosi owns star kist tuna. DON'T buy Star Kist.
The kennedys own seagrams. DON'T buy seagrams.
The kerrys own heinz. DON'T BUY HEINZ.
Let's find out what other companies are owned by these douchebags and use the power of the BOYCOTT to hurt them.

Use the power of the BOYCOTT . . .
to hurt these b*st*rds. "comrade" pelosi owns star kist tuna. DON'T buy Star Kist.
The kennedys own seagrams. DON'T buy seagrams.
The kerrys own heinz. DON'T BUY HEINZ.
Let's find out what other companies are owned by these douchebags and use the power of the BOYCOTT to hurt them.

Use the power of the boycott . . .
to hurt these b*st*rds. Boycott comrade pelosi by not buying star kist products.
Boycott kennedys by not buying seagrams.
Boycott kerry by not buying heinz.
Let's find out what other companies ALL 534 of these doosh bags (Ron Paul excepted) own or control. There are a lot more of us than there are of them.

hail to the chief
Lets hope, Pelosi,Reid, Schumer, Frank, and Dodd, and the entire Dempcratc creeps, eat the peanuts that have been recalled. After all, they are nothing more than instant diarreah.

I AGREE TO BOYCOTT:
PELOSI--STAR KIST PRODUCTS

KENNEDY--SEAGRAMS PRODUCTS

KERRY--HEINZE PRODUCTS

I AGREE TJ...BOYCOTT ALL THIER COMPANIES...ALL OF THEM...

ROWDY BOOTS

Era of Corruption

Clearly with this group in Washington, we are entering the "Era of Corruption."

Like the Mafia, They get caught not paying taxes but eveyone knows they are guilty of much much more.

Say hello to Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, Charlie Rangle, Chuck "crash the bank" Shummer

WE NEED TERM LIMITS ON THE BALLOT!!
The corrupt idiots in Congress need to be term-limited OUT as soon as possible. We will never be able to take back our country from these highly paid THIEVES until we DEMAND term limits be implemented in both houses.
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