Now it can be told
He knew there were no "shovel ready projects" when he touted them.
Then there's an ethical question: when a politician admits to you off the record that he's lying to the public, should you feel obligated not to report it? David Brooks seems to think it was more important to cover for his source than to let the public know what's going on. I thought these guys stood for the people's right to know.
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