Posted on 08/01/2005 1:18:02 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative
Fitzgerald's investigation is supposed to be wrapped up in October.
And Novak will spill the beans right after the investigation ends...should be a fun October!
That is why she is sitting in jail...she will get time served from the Grand Jury, while trying to make some sort of statement.
No way! Don't you pay attention? I mean, look at how the impeachment of Bush will occur as a result of:
We have much to fear ;)
These circular confirmations is what has been bugging me about the whole affair. From what I gather from Cooper's report, he told Libby something, Libby may have have told something to Rove, Cooper told Rove who replied "Yeah, I heard that," referring to what Cooper told Libby, and then Novak said something and Rove or Libby said "Oh, you heard about that, too?"
It seems that floating a rumor to one person who repeats it to a second person who confirms hearing it to the person who started it is what passes for confirmation theses days in the MSM.
-PJ
Thank you.
I believe the inference was in his original article if you can get a copy of it.
>> 'She (Miller)is protecting some Dem or someone on the NYT'
> Bingo...my bet would be on a big time Dim. If it was
> Rove, she'd have sung like a canary.
Particularly since Rove gave her the same blanket waiver
he gave Cooper, and Cooper has already blabbed what he
recalled of his conversations with Rove.
Of course, Miller could also be protecting herself. If
she had been [provably] warned about the undercover
status by anyone, dug up the name, and pubbed it, she
might be the smoking gun. Seems an unlikely scenario,
tho, as it's pretty clear that the law in question
didn't actually apply to Plame at the time.
So why is there still an investigation? Perhaps it's
morphed into a Stewart scenario, and is now just about
someone lying to investigators.
Pray for W and Our Ground Pounders
LOL! Any time Huffington makes sense, I know I have entered the Twilight Zone.
Just finished a great novel, "By Order of the President" by W. E. B. Griffin. One of the characters, a female CIA agent, is an ambitious, deceitful, physically attractive married woman. Her husband, another CIA agent assigned in Washington, is rumored to be gay. It it is obvious that the marriage is cosmetic only, since she promptly seduces the book's hero, telling him the she and her husband have "an understanding". I don't know why, but the name Valerie Plame popped into my mind when I read this section of the book.
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