| " My point is that if it is the NYT that leaks something it is a problem. If Bush or one of him minions does the same thing it is just fine." |
Because it's Bush's job to decide what can and can't be leaked. Military and intelligence fall under the executive branch. The NYT ISN'T a branch of government. Therefore, when the NYT does it, they are committing a treasonous act of divulging information that the Bush administration hasn't decided to make known.
By your logic spying wouldn't be a crime either. It would be hypocritical to allow Bush to leak information and then punish a spy for selling classified information to our enemies, right? Oh, no, you'd rather try both as a spy, wouldn't you?
Where do you get this way of thinking? I'd take it back and get a refund if I were you.