Almost ironically,
we read in the newspapers every week that their industry is in crisis.
Newspapers across the country are shuttering overseas bureaus, offering buyouts
to dozens (even hundreds) of talented journalists, and in the process imperiling
their capacity to serve as vital watchdogs over our constitutional system. How
did we end up in a situation where a newspaper like The Washington Post, a fountainhead of
Watergate and so much other skeptical and investigative reporting critical
to our republic's health, is in serious jeopardy? From this predicament a
heated