"What if the elites decide that public opinion doesn't matter?" That's the truly scary question asked by Jay Rosen about the newest leaks from what he calls the world's first "stateless news organization," WikiLeaks.  Using the power of the Internet, WikiLeaks is not bound by the laws of any particular country, and its release of the Afghanistan war documents this week to publications in three countries (the U.S., England and Germany) has been a topic of discussion all week.

But right after the release of the documents, Congress voted to keep funding the war. So what will the leaks change? And what do they mean for journalism? Rosen joins us in studio along with journalist Michael Otterman, co-author of Erase Iraq: The Human Costs of Carnage, to discuss.