By Andrew P. Napolitano
The president's men trash the Constitution to pursue antagonists
The tensions and calculations involved in covering a war zone spilled out Tuesday in an unusual dispute between rival American television networks over a trip to assess damage to an attack on Moammar Gadhafi's compound in Libya.
The tensions and calculations involved in covering a war zone spilled out Tuesday in an unusual dispute between rival American television networks over a trip to assess damage to an attack on Moammar Gadhafi's compound in Libya.
Jerome Delay, an Associated Press photographer who went on the trip, said he and some other journalists discussed the risk involved.