Maybe Simon & Schuster needs to know how much this is going to hurt $ them in the long run. Sounds like a boycott is in order.
Exactly. Even more so, they want more than 15 minutes/years of fame, they want to go down in history as the dynamic duo who "took down" the evil Bush regime. Ridiculous and transparent.
I think her suing VP Cheney is actually great. Especially when Cheney et al are awarded legal fees at the end, if it even gets that far.
Will she happen to mention that the Senate Bipartisan report stated that her husband lied and that his closed door briefings to Congress actually bolstered the Bush administration's position that Iraq was trying to purchase uranium?
Maybe we should send a few links to her publisher.
We could start with this link to Simon and Schuster (unless they don't mind paying big bucks for a work of fiction):
http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/fiore/050717
oh, wait, are they talking about the david corn outing? or the "who's who" outing? oh, wait.
Exactly so and the Wilsons can't sell books, so whatever they pay her, if the ever do, won't be recouped.
Her biography will be the female version of James Bond without the 007 license. Meet the agent, jump into bed, swap bodily fluids, then report back to management on "info" most likely made up during the mattress bouncing.
Let's get her in the courtroom under oath instead of under the sheets.
Well, much of the money they get from the book will actually come from you and me.
American Library Association members will order multiple copies for tax supported libraries. What a racket.
New from Wilson:
"Robert Novak, some other commentators and the Administration continue to try to completely distort the role that Valerie Wilson played with respect to Ambassador Wilson's trip to Niger. The facts are beyond dispute. The Office of the Vice President requested that the CIA investigate reports of alleged uranium purchases by Iraq from Niger. The CIA setup a meeting to respond to the Vice President's inquiry. Another CIA official, not Valerie Wilson, suggested to Valerie Wilson's supervisor that the Ambassador attend that meeting. That other CIA official made the recommendation because that official was familiar with the Ambassador's vast experience in Niger and knew of a previous trip to Africa concerning uranium matters that had been undertaken by the Ambassador on behalf of the CIA in 1999. Valerie Wilson's supervisor subsequently asked her to relay a request from him to the Ambassador that he would like the Ambassador to attend the meeting at the CIA. Valerie Wilson did not participate in the meeting.
As the CIA itself has officially confirmed, Valerie Wilson did not send Ambassador Wilson to Niger and she neither suggested him nor recommended him for the trip. Furthermore, the Ambassador agreed to travel to Niger pro bono with only his travel expenses being paid."
Judge Napolitano on Fox was laughing about the "merits" of this case. The suit is hype for a book and a little side of politics.