You do realize the Obama administration pursued him so hard it pushed the issue all the way to the supreme court which refused to take the case.
Which is why when he refuses to give the name in January after there are no more elections or opinions to matter, he will be put in prison as an example.
After all these years you really think they aren't going to do that to him?
The press will cover it for a week and then something else will come up and he will never be mentioned again.
The press will cover it for a week and then something else will come up and he will never be mentioned again.
A group of news agencies should create a scoreboard of unresolved or forgotten stories of great importance. This scoreboard should be mirrored in different places, and have competing scoreboards hosted by different groups, to prevent ninja editing of its contents. The scoreboard history could be tracked and shared in Git with signatures on every change.
This way, even if the front page forgets and the headlines change, there is an ongoing reminder of everything we should still be concerned about.
I think that kinda ignores the fact that the guy in question is star reporter at the NY Times. There are many media big shots who know this guy personally and aren't going to just let it go.
Which is why when he refuses to give the name in January after there are no more elections or opinions to matter, he will be put in prison as an example.
After all these years you really think they aren't going to do that to him?
The press will cover it for a week and then something else will come up and he will never be mentioned again.