The anecdote that free speech ends when shouting “fire” in a crowded theatre seems to not take hold with the MSM. If a paper publishes troop movements or other state secrets, especially to simply embarrass the current occupant of the White Crib, should be the equivalent of shouting “fire” in a crowded theatre.
What about when the media informs you that your government has invaded a country that we never even declared war against, and that we’re dropping bombs on that country. Do you envision limits whatsoever on what the executive may declare a state secret, and thus keep from you?