Posted on 07/23/2005 8:53:56 AM PDT by YaYa123
My information was that David Corn and Joe Wilson were bantering about during some interview where Wilson said "suppose my wife were a CIA Agent."
Mike Rosen of KOA in Denver brought that up during one of his shows. If so, Wilson was "outing" his wife long before anyone else was.
Who's Who should be on the web. If it's not....It's library time.
Johnson began his speech with an outright lie. He said he and everyone at CIA were under cover. Well, yeah, "light cover."
The "Agee law" that has allegedly been broken is very clear that it is about non-official (deep) cover.
Johnson is a LIAR.
I search one of the names on Larry's list of agents. I think if we searched them all, they would all turn up the same thing....Associate of nice Mr. Wilson. My conclusion would probably be....solicited.
We can all be glad he is ex-CIA. I see the point of this pseudo hearing to make this Plame thing the greatest threat to national security that has ever occurred in the history of this country.
It's time to start asking about this leak, Cui bono -- who benefits? Who had incentive to give the info to Bob Novak? We know his original source was not Rove or Libby. It was either someone high up in the CIA who wanted to get rid of Plame and expose her and her husband as frauds, or it was someone in the State Department who was already feuding with CIA and thought this would embarrass the CIA.
Thanks...
Now I have to decide if I want my Saturday ruined or not! LOL
They are bound to say something that is demonstratably false, and perhaps will tip their hand.
Back in about 2 hours.
The two public sources I'm aware of are Novak's original article and the Vanity Fair article about the Wilsons. Novaks article mentions two "senior administration sources." We now know that the second source was Rove. The first source revealed obviously CIA-specific information. In the Vanity Fair article, Wilson quoted Novak as saying that his original source was CIA. So the first source was almost certainly someone in the CIA. And Novak referred to a third conversation with a CIA person. That person apparently expanded upon what the first (CIA) person had told Novak. Or maybe it was the same person, but I doubt it.
Based on all this, Im guessing that the first person was Tenet or a deputy. That person then told the third person (probably a career type) to give Novak additional information.
I hate to ruin Larry's little story, but Wilson did NOT give his report to officials at the CIA.
He gave his "report" to two unnamed people in his LIVING ROOM with his wife sitting next to him.
And there is Tenet's remarks:
"In an effort to inquire about certain reports involving Niger, CIA's counter-proliferation experts, on their own initiative, asked an individual with ties to the region to make a visit to see what he could learn"
The truth of the matter is...If you are really undercover, you don't tell.
Please please watch and report back :0)
I have to head out and will miss this hearing
AH---Perfect....thanks for that little note!!!!
Why isn't Joe Wilson and Kerry and Schumer waving that note around?
Oh, yeah, they want us to believe that Johnson HAS some credibility....LOL
I don't think for a nano-second that Tenet was misleading Bush about WMDs. Virtually every major intelligence service believed at the time that Saddam had them. So did the Clinton Administration. And they may have all been right, even if Saddam has since successfully hidden or destroyed them.
I don't think Wilson is or was leading anything...he is/was being led around. He is a pawn, drawn like a moth to a flame by money and notoriety in an ideological chess match.
Wilson is way too emotionally involved in this story, if you ask me.
He's been in government for years; he should know that if you hit us, we're going to hit you back.
I mean, he accused the White House of lying; did he expect them to just sit back and take it?
And how on earth could the White House refute the story -- that Wilson went to Niger at the suggestion of Cheney -- without bringing in WHO sent him?
And then there is this:
Novak: The Wilsons for Gore
Townhall.com ^ | 10/05/03 | Robert Novak
Posted on 10/05/2003 12:58:21 AM EDT by Pokey78
WASHINGTON -- On the same day in 1999 that retired diplomat Joseph Wilson was returned $1,000 of $2,000 he contributed to Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore a month earlier because it exceeded the federal limit, his CIA-employee wife gave $1,000 to Gore using a fictitious identification for herself.
In making her April 22, 1999, contribution, Valerie E. Wilson identified herself as an "analyst" with "Brewster-Jennings & Associates." No such firm is listed anywhere, but the late Brewster Jennings was president of Socony-Vacuum oil company a half-century ago. Any CIA employee working under "non-official cover" always is listed with a real firm, but never an imaginary one.
A footnote: In July when he revealed himself as author of a report commissioned by the CIA, Wilson sought a book agent. After being turned down by a prominent agent, he has now found one.
I have to head out also....but I have a feeling this will be shown over and over this weekend....C-span LOVES to show these dem "dog and pony shows"....(and we get to pay for it)!
So did Joe Wilson.
Exactly. I have two members of my immediate family that I suspect (know) are in the CIA, but it is NEVER mentioned. Ever. I wouldn't dream of asking them.
Even stupid Fox News scroll says "Larry Johnson, a Republican"....HAHAHAHHHa ...HE'S A BUSH HATER...PERIOD.
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