If the Secret's Spilled, Calling Leaker to Account Isn't Easy
After reading article after article about "Wislongate" [my name, though if you see it elsewhere, you saw it here first!], several things have become obvious to me:
a] leaks are a usual, almost necessary facet of Washington politics.
b] leak-initiated investigations are usually futile and end with no resolution.
c] it will be close to impossible to catch the culprit-all it will do is political harm to an Administration not quite as slick as "Slicky Willy's."
[You'd think the oil would help everything slide off...not this time, not now, not after so many PR snafus since Karen Hughes officially left the WH.
After reading article after article about "Wislongate" [my name, though if you see it elsewhere, you saw it here first!], several things have become obvious to me:
a] leaks are a usual, almost necessary facet of Washington politics.
b] leak-initiated investigations are usually futile and end with no resolution.
c] it will be close to impossible to catch the culprit-all it will do is political harm to an Administration not quite as slick as "Slicky Willy's."
[You'd think the oil would help everything slide off...not this time, not now, not after so many PR snafus since Karen Hughes officially left the WH.
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