Easy there. Byron York is a veteran of The American Spectator and among the best investigative reporters in the country. Regarding Loftus and Tierney, he pointed out troubling facts that have yet to be disputed. Another great reporter, Stephen Hayes, deserves much of the credit for doggedly pursuing the release of captured documents from Iraq; he’s been pushing ahead on the story at the Weekly Standard since long before the IntelligenceSummit.org release. Hayes, who knows more about this topic than almost anyone outside of the government, cautioned last month against either dismissing or hyping the IntelligenceSummit.org material.
We’re all on the same side here. When we start turning on each other for the crime of attempting to get at the truth about a war we all supported, something has gone very, very wrong.
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