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Cracking the Pentagon Pundit CodeAs reporters and researchers know all too well, releasing information isn't necessarily the same thing as releasing useful information. Case in point: the Pentagon's military analyst program. In early 2002, the Defense Department began cultivating "key influentials" -- retired military officers who are frequent media commentators -- to help the Bush administration make the case for invading Iraq. The program expanded over the years, briefing more participants on a wider range of Bush administration talking points, occasionally taking them overseas on the government's dime. | |
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