Editor Bill Keller: Bush Administration Declaring War on Democracy at Home
Posted by: Clay Waters
4/26/2006 2:35:16 PM

MediaBistro runs an email from NYT Executive Editor Bill Keller  sent to liberal journalist Murray Waas, in which Keller claims that the Bush adminstration is "declaring war at home on the values they profess to be promoting abroad."

"I'm not sure journalists fully appreciate the threat confronting us -- The Times in the eavesdropping case, the Post for its CIA prison stories, and everyone else who has tried to look behind the war on terror. Maybe we're suffering a bit of subpoena fatigue. Maybe some people are a little intimidated by the way the White House plays the soft-on-terror card.

"Whatever the reason, I worry that we're not as worried as we should be. No president likes reporters sniffing after his secrets, but most come to realize that accountability is the price of power in our democracy. Some officials in this administration, and their more vociferous cheerleaders, seem to have a special animus towards reporters doing their jobs. There's sometimes a vindictive tone in way they talk about dragging reporters before grand juries and in the hints that reporters who look too hard into the public's business risk being branded traitors. I don't know how far action will follow rhetoric, but some days it sounds like the administration is declaring war at home on the values they profess to be promoting abroad."

Keller's histrionics notwithstanding, few conservatives are against reporters "doing their jobs." It's that illegal leaking of classified data that for some reason tends to get them riled up.


 

 



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