The bodyguard of lies
A lot of what came out in Wikileaks was, essentially, gossip and speculation. Some of what came out, however, was hard, dangerous fact — such as the State Department’s gathering information about vulnerable American sites around the world, sites now known to anyone who reads Wikileaks.
Deroy Murdock writes about one other hard fact: the fact that, during war time (and we are at war), a military must have its secrets.
Of course, Assange knows this. He’s weird, but he’s not stupid. He doesn’t want us to win this war.