Here is a KEY sentence in the piece:
" The Wilson part that really interested Fitzgerald was tiny, as I told TIME readers. Basically, I asked Libby if he had heard anything about Wilson's wife having been involved in sending him to Niger. Libby responded with words to the effect of, "Yeah, I've heard that too."
He said HE asked Libby...AND Libby simply said "Yeah, Ive heard that too"...
OMG!!! Libby is a traitor. Off with his head. (/sarc)
That's okay, he's going to have explain more about it later.
The Wilson part that really interested Fitzgerald was tiny, as I told TIME readers. Basically, I asked Libby if he had heard anything about Wilson's wife having been involved in sending him to Niger. Libby responded with words to the effect of, "Yeah, I've heard that too."He said HE asked Libby...AND Libby simply said "Yeah, Ive heard that too"...
See paragraph 23 on page 8 of the indictment. It recapitulates this same sequence of events and attributes the date of July 12, 2003 to the conversation.
On or about July 12, 2003, in the afternoon, LIBBY spoke by telephone to Cooper, who asked whether LIBBY had heard that Wilson's wife was involved in sending Wilson on the trip to Niger. LIBBY confirmed to Cooper, without qualification or elaboration, that he had heard this information too.http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/iln/osc/documents/libby_indictment_28102005.pdf
This looks like a setup by the MSM and their Democratic cohorts!
it just another small, but significant, pointer to what we already know - each of these members of the press - Russert, Cooper, Miller - knew who Wilson's wife was before they talked to Libby and Rove. Notice Cooper is careful to simply say "his wife" - not "his CIA wife" - clever.
So I guess this will make Cooper a witness for the defense.