I'd just like to add that, regardless of whether people lied under oath or obstructed justice (crimes that if they occurred should indeed be punished), the widely-believed Democrat notion that this somehow shows the corruption of the Bush administration or shows that the entire Iraq War was fought under false pretenses is ridiculous. Nor did the revelation of Plame's name lead to any actual damage to US intelligence.
This whole thing should be a page 2 story.
It is certainly less offensive than Kerry's outing of an agent that was clearly actively being protected, on national television...aside from being a rather more minor figure.