From what I understand, the staff at National Review knew she worked for the CIA, but were stunned to see it in print. They think it was common knowledge with the press, but was never reported, and didn't really think anyone told Novak, they figured he just knew like everyone else did.Umm... did the National Review and the rest of the press corps figure that they knew all about Plame but foreign intelligence agencies did not? This is one of the most bizarre stories I have ever heard. I have no clue what's going on, but I do hope that Judith Miller rots in prison.
Umm... did the National Review and the rest of the press corps figure that they knew all about Plame but foreign intelligence agencies did not? This is one of the most bizarre stories I have ever heard. I have no clue what's going on, but I do hope that Judith Miller rots in prison.I can't figure it out from heads and tails, but as soon as the hubby started appearing on TV, her cover was dead in the water, anyone, anywhere, with half a brain would have been looking to check out his background and would have seen that he was married to someone in the CIA.