" It is also obvious that liberal journalists are so excited over possible indictments of Bush officials that they are willing to overlook the agency's manipulation of public policy and the press. But if the CIA has been out-of-control, subverting the democratic process and undermining the president, the American people have a right to know. If Fitzgerald doesn't blow the whistle on this, the Congress should hold public hearings and do so. "
JimRob - The whole thing had an air of surrealism to me at that time, and I could never figure out what Miller was doing in the middle of it...still can't. I had thought it was a book-op for her, and it may yet turn out that way, I suppose.
Basically this boils down to Wilson getting caught in a lie that he and his wife perpetrated to bash bush and sell books and getting caught they screamed that Plame was outed by a Bush official.
The libs picked up on it and fed it to the press. Miller said she didn't want a part in this, got a conscious and now the Times is throwing her under the bus.
I've thought the same thing. I guess we'll find out soon. But nothing will come of this unless the Bush people declare war on the CIA and are prepared for some very nasty revelations -- I think they call it "blow back." That's my guess why the administration has pussy footed around the whole intelligence debacle surrounding 9-11 and WMD -- If we think things are ugly now -- they'll get a whole lot worse, even to the point of damaging US credibility.