Cuba: Why are U.S. reporters, who know about watching what they say, putting ordinary Cubans on the spot and in danger as the island's tyranny begins to totter? The mainstream media embedded in Havana know very well what it's like to tiptoe around as journalists in Fidel Castro's totalitarian state. They're followed by Cuba's G-2 agents. Their phone calls are monitored. Anyone they contact is questioned. And either they're careful of what they write or they're expelled. But that's why what they're presenting as news from Havana is just a whiff disgraceful. They are presenting Cuba as this normal country...