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I'll be joining Hugh Hewitt tonight. He wants to talk about the New York Times and Bill Keller -- and since Bill Keller won't return his phone calls, he'll talk with a number of bloggers today instead. I'll be on at 6:40 CT this evening.
Apparently, Keller went on vacation. On the day that his newspaper blew another national-security program. The day that he knew he would have faced calls for some sort of accounting.
Well, that's courage in journalism for you ...
UPDATE: I had the opportunity to get in on the same segment as Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit -- always a great honor -- and Rep. John Campbell. We had a spirited and delightful time skewering Bill Keller and the Times for their insistence on divulging national security secrets during wartime. Radioblogger will have the transcript up shortly, and my pals from Power Line will be up next hour. Stay tuned!
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