Relates instances in the U.S. where some of the most egregious exposures of intelligence secrets have been committed by conservatives who avow their dedication to the nation's security. Senator Barry Goldwater's denial of Presidential involvement in the harassment of Nicaragua; Release of the Pentagon Papers in 1971.
Comments on several issues related to elections in the U.S. Opinion on the gubernatorial papers of U.S. President George W. Bush and Howard Dean; Record of Bush on national security; Decision of John Ashcroft to recuse himself from the investigation of the Plame affair and to appoint an outside prosecutor to the case.
Published
2004
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