Thursday, August 31, 2006

Driveway Duty

Over at The Corner, Kate O'Beirne asks some good questions:

For almost three years, at every minor twist or turn of Plamegate, there were media stakeouts at the offices and homes of of the suspected leakers that invariably made the evening news and played in constant loops on cable. So who's on Armitage driveway duty? Richard Armitage isn't being hounded to answer questions about his role in Plamegate because the media wishes he had no role. Such a bummer for all the reporters who are now bored with the whole subject.

Where is the media's insatiable curiosity now that the "leaker" is one of their own? Why are we not hearing and reading about this every day? The answer is simple. They are now looking for something else to use to damage Bush's presidency now that the Plame nonsense has fizzled. Never has the media's bias been more obvious.