Posted on 07/14/2005 5:29:59 PM PDT by blogblogginaway
NY TIMES CLAIMS EXCLUSIVE NEW DETAILS OF EVENTS SURROUNDING CIA LEAK, SOURCES TELL DRUDGE... DEVELOPING LATE OUT OF WASHINGTON... MORE...
A 4 star General?
Fer cryin' out loud
White House officials may argue that Mr. Rove's conversation with Mr. Novak did not amount to leaking the name of the agent. But to critics of Mr. Bush - including the Democrats who have called for Mr. Rove's resignation - that is splitting hairs, and Mr. Rove in effect confirmed her identity, even if he did not name her.
And I waited for this desperation from the NYTimes?
There'd better be more to it than that. Hell, everybody figured that much out, already.
Most recently, Mr. Rove has been at the center of the White House's deliberations over the choice of a nominee to succeed Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at the Supreme Court.
Novak said his source (Rove) said "Oh, you know about it" and Rove said he said "I heard that too."
Put him in prison for that discrepancy.
I think the article is actually good news for Rove, at least from the Intelligence Identities Act standpoint. Novak and Rove's stories seem to jive. It sounds like the angle the NYT is taking is that Rove may not be guilty, but he was involved in the Plame stories, so Bush should can him anyway.
So Rove heard it from Novak, interesting. So who did Novak hear it from.
Seems like a weak reason for a siren, and it's not even before Drudge's Sunday night show.
You going to get in trouble with Jim by posting that much text. The NY Times is on the list:
Excerpt list
And it still doesn't sound like Rove was the source of the leak. It sounds like reporters called him, told him what they new and he bascially agreed. Am I missing something??
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You've summed it up well.
That's it??? All the NY Times has is that Rove HEARD it was Plame from OTHER JOURNALISTS - he didn't CONFIRM IT and DIDN'T LEAK THE NAME TO NOVAK. The NY Times is grasping at straws.
This story is dead'r than fried chicken.
Rove Reportedly Held Phone Talk on C.I.A. Officer
By DAVID JOHNSTON and RICHARD W. STEVENSON
WASHINGTON, July 14 - Karl Rove, the White House senior adviser, spoke with the columnist Robert D. Novak as he was preparing an article in July 2003 that identified a C.I.A. officer who was undercover, someone who has been officially briefed on the matter said Thursday.
Mr. Rove has told investigators that he learned from the columnist the name of the C.I.A. officer, who was referred to by her maiden name, Valerie Plame, and the circumstances in which her husband, former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV, traveled to Africa to investigate possible uranium sales to Iraq, the person said.
After hearing Mr. Novak's account, the person who has been briefed on the matter said, Mr. Rove told the columnist: "I heard that, too."
The previously undisclosed telephone conversation, which took place on July 8, 2003, was initiated by Mr. Novak, the person who has been briefed on the matter said.
http://nytimes.com/2005/07/15/politics/15rove.html?ei=5094&en=15d2c0ff1133350b&hp=&ex=1121400000&partner=homepage&pagewanted=print
The revelation of Mr. Rove's conversation with Mr. Novak raises a question the White House has never addressed: whether Mr. Rove ever described that conversation, or his conversation with Mr. Cooper, with the president. Mr. Bush
No. Sounds like everybody mentioned Plame except for Rove.
LOL. Leno just meant to say "Bill" in a Clinton joke, and he said "BILLARY". LOL.
I wonder what the prosecutor thinks of the NYTimes "reporting" on information from the grand jury when they refuse to allow their "reporter" to testify? I wonder if this article will get someone else a trip to the grand jury? lol!
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