"Frankly, part of our problem," Wolfowitz said, "is a lot of press are afraid to travel very much. So they sit in Baghdad, and they publish rumors." [more]
. . . this from a guy who, when asked how many US soldiers had already died in Iraq, said "about 500"--which was more than 200 soldiers short. So when he talks about not knowing what you're talking about, he knows what he's talking about, right? Or does he? For the former remark, he gives his "deep regret".