That's the thing about leaks: sometimes they aren't misinterpreted or false.
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That's the thing about leaks: sometimes they aren't misinterpreted or false. They're real story elements that the filmmakers were hoping to introduce to the audience in a darkened movie theater.
As leakers take great risks in releasing information, assuring them that they are not sacrificing themselves in vain and that their leaks would have public consequences would most likely encourage more people to leak.
Leaks are not the problem; they are the symptom. They reveal a disconnect between what people want and need to know and what they actually do know. The greater the secrecy, the more likely a leak.
Usually you kind of give the President a pass on leaking confidential stuff.
In Washington, the accepted method for passing along information about how the government fails to meet real-world needs is to leak it.
The supply of leaks is very large. It's helpful for us to have more people in this industry. It's protective to us.
There should be at least one leak like the Pentagon Papers every year.
It's always unfortunate when something gets misreported and the facts are not clear.
Leaks and whispers are a daily routine of news-gathering in Washington.
I haven't leaked anything to anybody. They are wrong!