If Woodward uncovers the collusion between Plame, Wilson, and other CIA fellow travelers to damage Bush in time for the Kerry candidacy, he will be the most famous reporter ever.
In late October, Woodward said, he "learned another piece of this puzzle," which prompted him to go into "incredibly aggressive reporting mode." He said he called the source and asked about their earlier conversation involving Plame, the wife of White House critic and former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/21/AR2005112101378.html
"If Woodward uncovers the collusion between Plame, Wilson, and other CIA fellow travelers to damage Bush in time for the Kerry candidacy, he will be the most famous reporter ever."
That story is so obvious, most of us on FR could write it. Or we could piece it together from what other Freepers have written. I think the reason it's not being written is that reporters don't want us to know how devious and politically motivated their usual sources are. Pincus, Kristof, and Corn all understood what their sources were up to.