After the cyberattack on a 5,000-mile pipeline, the message from the Biden administration was that there wasn’t much to worry about.
Top officials assured the country that there was plenty of gas supply in the system and no prospect of shortages.
Even as those assurances turned out to be wrong, the White House tone was essentially that everything was under control.
And much of the press, while concerned about the breach of cybersecurity, did not challenge the administration’s handling of…