| So your contention is that both the Judge and the prosecutor were too busy watching the news to find out if an actual law had been broken, and the lawyers for the reporters and their media giant employers did not bother to actually find out if a law had been broken because they, too, were too caught up in the media hype to do their jobs? And nobody at CIA could turn Hardball off long enough to pick up the phone and disabuse all these poor, lazy people of these silly notions? And don't you find it a little odd that the media would so willingly feed a frenzy that actually weakens their power, what with the court holding that they were wrong in their privilege contentions and that they could not protect those confidential sources? Does any of that really make any sense to you?
All I see when I look down, something jumpin' on the ground, Scratchin' dirt, cluckin' in the barnyard -
Tell me, could that be you?
John Kay |