Yesterday I started reading the cables.
Not the New York Times's cable stories, not the Guardian's either. Just the raw cables from the Wikileaks website. In part, the craziness of the Wiki-spectacle has made it increasingly difficult to stay in touch with the core meaning of the release.
Once Assange was in custody, the imperative shifted. The sheer drop in the quantity of news focused on the cable's contents, and more and more media focus on the ensuing infowar has threatened to undermine the Wikileaks project.
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