TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2006
CJR Daily
Paul McLeary says no matter how eager the National Review editors are to give up their constitutionally guaranteed rights, "it's about time they realized that while having a free press is a messy business, it's also one that we've managed successfully for over two centuries." If the White House did take the National Review's
advice and cut off New York Times reporters' access to the White House, what kind of leverage would the administration then have in advocating democracy and free speech in other parts of the world? asks McLeary. || Related
Howard Kurtz chat, E&P
story,
James Pinkerton column, and
Greg Sargent comment.
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