Washington and Anonymous Sources
Mark Feldstein in the New York Times has an article on the Washington Press Corp's affinity for anonymous sources.
Despite the widespread fixation on this political scandal, there is also an important journalistic one: the conflict of interest that reporters routinely have with high-level sources who leak sensitive information. It is the dirty little secret of the Washington press corps, a kind of unspoken conspiracy in which reporters conceal not only their sources' identities but more importantly the underlying motives for the leaks. This Faustian pact can be a disservice to the public, which learns only a part of the larger truth, a version that may be accurate as far as it goes but is by definition deficient.
Kevin Drum makes some good points about it, and has a recommendation:
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