Posted on 06/30/2005 6:15:10 AM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
NEW YORK - Time Inc. said Thursday it would comply with a court order to deliver the notes of a reporter threatened with jail in the investigation of the leak of an undercover CIA officer's name.
U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan is threatening to jail Matthew Cooper of Time and Judith Miller of The New York Times for contempt for refusing to disclose their sources.
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear the reporters' appeal and the grand jury investigating the leak expires in October. The reporters, if in jail, would be freed at that time.
In a statement, Time said it believes "the Supreme Court has limited press freedom in ways that will have a chilling effect on our work and that may damage the free flow of information that is so necessary in a democratic society." '
But it also said that despite its concerns, it will turn over the records to the special counsel investigating the leak.
Yeah, I got your notes. I got 'em right here...
There is no way in hell Matt Cooper, (husband of Mandy Grunwald), would go to jail.
Let me translate, we will fight to the bitter end and go to jail if necessary to protect information or informants which may harm the Democratic Party
but if it may harm Republicans we will issue self serving statements and then gladly rat them out.
Please, please Mr. Judge, don't make me reveal something which will hurt those nasty Republicans.
It's a grand jury that calls witnesses and it's a secret proceeding. We only hear about going before judges if a witness refuses to cooperate. Therefore, I deduce that Novak has testified and that's why he was not held in contempt.
We probably never will unless there's a trial (doubtful).
I wish I could learn what the notes say, too, but alas...
Assuming what's in those notes is who leaked the story, you don't think there will be another leak about the leaker? (That's probably clear as mud!)
In this case I have to agree with the SCOTUS. "Freedom of the press" was never intended to be "freedom for the media to use anonymous sources to smear, distort, character assassinate and invent fairy tales." They have abused this freedom for years, and frankly it's high time someone called them on it. And while there are cases where it's essential to protect the identity of sources, 99% of the "anonymous sources" the media use today are political hacks deliberately causing harm for no other reason than to advance their agendas.
Cry all you want to, MSM - this one's all yours.
I am aggravated that Fox hired him as a pundit, evidently because of his rising profile due to his refusal to cooperate in the grand jury.
They honestly have seemed surprised when the Supreme Court didn't intervene and then today when TIME capitulated.
Good grief.
What if it was Wilson himself who was the leaker?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Let me think on that one.
LOL
Now that would be entertainment!
Everyone should read up on early American politics. The Founding Fathers ended up knowing everything there is to know about the subject. The press abuses of the late 1700's/early 1800's would make your head spin.
It's still not clear to me why Novak isn't part of this - did he divulge his source? Why Cooper and Miller, but not Novak, who was the one who started the whole thing?
:-)
I'm delighted too. But can't help feel some delight at the left's anger at SCOTUS.
You know if it were damaging to Pres. Bush, the names would have been leaked by know.
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