The decider decides, people die. Yet this secretive administration is so used to not discussing it's decisions that they will not allow the media to understand their reasoning. Secrecy is a fetish for them and they do not let us, the people, in on any of their decision making. Where have we heard that kind of rhetoric before? Oh from the New York Times, right?
How about that describing the New York Times and the fearless decider, Bill Kellor? The New York Times will not respond to a request from Hugh Hewitt for an interview with Bill Kellor.
The decider, having decided, dodges any questioning about his decision. The New York Times may very well have wrecked a program that has actually caused terrorists to be apprehended, but Kellor "can't be reached" for an interview request.



