Newsweek cover flap Sklar's comments. (Huffington Post)
More puzzlers From Jay Rosen. (Romenesko Letters)
POSTED THURSDAY Royko film To be based on three columns. (Wisconsin SJ)
Losing a homeOne journo's experience. (CJR)
Newsweek's Palin cover Explained. (LAT Blogs)
LAT publisher's "treason" remark Prompts Fake LAT post. (notthelatimes.com)
Press too tough on Palin? Many say yes. (People-press.org)
POSTED WEDNESDAY Okrent's HuffPost pieceBackground story. (Portfolio.com)
People mag's Newman book "Leaves a sour taste in my mouth." (Folio)
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Indianapolis, Ind.: Bill Bennett told Wolf Blitzer the other day that you should be arrested for your story about secret prisons. ...How do you respond to people that are saying you should be arrested? Dana Priest: Well, first, Bennett either doesn't understand the law or is purposefully distorting it. He keeps saying that it is illegal to publish secrets. It is not. There is a category of secrets that is illegal to publish -- names of covert operatives, certain signal intelligence and nuclear secrets -- but even with these, prosecution is possible only under certain circumstances. Beyond that though, he seems to be of the camp that the government and only the government should decide what the public should know in the area of national security. In this sense, his views run contrary to the framers of the Constitution who believed a free press was essential to maintaining not just a democracy, but a strong, vibrant democracy in which major policy is questions are debated in the open.