Posted on 07/25/2005 10:03:04 PM PDT by Sam Hill
In May 2003, after his mission to Niger but before his July 6, 2003, Times op-ed piece, Mr. Wilson began working for Mr. Kerry as an unpaid adviser, offering foreign policy advice and speechwriting tips.
A week after the Times piece ran, a conservative columnist wrote on July 14 that White House officials had leaked the name of Mr. Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, as retribution. Rumors swirled that the administration was striking out at Mr. Wilson through his wife, who originally proposed him for the Niger mission.
Mr. Wilson originally said reporters told him that White House political adviser Karl Rove told them his wife was "fair game," a statement he later retracted.
Hey guys, somebody else besides Larry is reading this thread.
Posted by the man himself:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1451016/posts
Have searched their archives, but their meeting transcripts only go back to Oct 2003. Did a Google as well, but no results on a May 2003 meeting.
This thread has shaken them up.
FR has really hit a nerve...is there a Wayne/Larry connection...
Sisters?
No worries; I missed the typo, too, until Shermy caught it and pointed it out. But the upshot that Wilson had ties to the Kerry campaign is still valid, and his earlier ties to the Al Gore campaign are also suspicious.
I was just doing a little research on Lehane and found out that he was the originator of the Kerry intern story. I'm amazed that I didn't know that.
Paging Mr Fitzgerald, paging Mr. Fitzgerald.
... the upshot that Wilson had ties to the Kerry campaign is still valid, and his earlier ties to the Al Gore campaign are also suspicious.
Yes it has. <p<I bet we have said everything that has gone down. The only problem we have is putting it in sequential order.
Spouse of outed CIA officer signs on with Kerry
I was thinking that perhaps Chris LeHane got the ball rolling. He resigned from Kerry's campaign around September 15th of last year. The Wilson story broke around the 27th or 28th of September 2003. No proof, but it sounds like something LeHane would do.
SNIP
The Wilson story about the leak of his wife's name to the Press was made around the 27th or 28th of September of 2003. I was contemplating the possibility of LeHane, who left the Kerry campaign on Sept. 15th, of possibly being behind, or at least setting the whole leak thing in motion sometime before he resigned. He left the campaign in a huff. It wasn't something that was planned.
IIRC the Plame story actually broke a bit earlier than this in 2003, in July, which means if LeHane left on September 15 he would've still been with Kerry as that story was breaking.
Here's a very revealing item, right from Joe Wilson's mouth (or keyboard). On the question of WHEN Joe Wilson & friends began their campaign to undermine the WH, here are a couple of VERY interesting comments Wilson made for an online forum conducted by the Kerry campaign. Wilson makes it sound like he despised GW Bush before the November 2000 election and was "ready to fight" right from the start of the Bush administration! This raises the question of what surreptitious discussions and activities were going on among Wilson, Plame, Larry Johnson, Rand Beers, Richard Clarke, et al in 2000-2002...... and it makes Valerie Plame's effort to have her husband sent to Niger on the uranium mission even more suspicious!!
JOE WILSON: "When the neoconservatives got control of our national security policy, I knew we needed to mobilize to fight"
Wilson stated in October of that year, that he was asked by Chris Lehane to become a foreign policy advisor to the Kerry campaign in May. Before that meeting, Wilson had never made any accusations about the exposure of his wife or even mentioned the sixteen words. It is known that Lehane set up the Vanity Faire article and probably the NYT article. I have no doubt that this whole thing was orchestrated by Lehane.
Lehane left the Kerry campaign because the Clintons deemed Kerry a loser and asked Lehane to move over to the Clarke campaign. Whatever transpired when Lehane left, the Clintons were behind it.
Chris revealed his true character by maliciously slimeing his old boss.
By what reason does everyone seem to think this guy is a Republican?
I did a search and didn't find any donations to candidates that looked like they might be his and none made by Berg Assc.
Just because he worked "during" the Reagan admin. doesn't make him a Republican. Anyone?
"Here's a very revealing item, right from Joe Wilson's mouth (or keyboard). On the question of WHEN Joe Wilson & friends began their campaign to undermine the WH, here are a couple of VERY interesting comments Wilson made for an online forum conducted by the Kerry campaign. Wilson makes it sound like he despised GW Bush before the November 2000 election and was "ready to fight" right from the start of the Bush administration!"
Yeah, I've actually posted that chat session on other threads.
His account of how McCain was treated in South Carolina sounded a little far-fetched to me. It just didn't get that much news at the time.
In the same chat session Wilson went on to say he had just had dinner with the Moveon.org people--and what great people they are.
They probably fed him this line.
I wonder if the OFF is tied into this somehow. We all know they were against the war in Iraq. That was too good a gravy train for the clintons and their cohorts to pass up. Look at all the money the UN was raking in on that little scam. A war in Iraq would have wiped it all out and papers would be found there that implicated a lot of important people around the world. There was a lot of fingers in the pie of the OFF program.
No, it was the previous May that Lehane met with Wilson. The story broke in the July issue of Vanity Faire, which came out the last week of June. He moved to Clark's campaign in Sept.
Moveon.org is George Soros' baby.
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