She used her position to send her husband on a mission to come up with a phony story to discredit the administration. It has been proven to be a lie. They are liars trying to undermine their own nation's national security - her career should have been over, and they should both be in jail.
Joe-boy gonna' find a younger one eh!?
First of all, I don't believe this for one second. Secondly, as a member of the public, I'm glad she's gone. She's incompetent and she's wasted enough of the taxpayers' money.
It's hell being wifey number 3.
Men who parade their wives don't score big points with me.
Poor Valerie. Lost her government job. That's what you get for pushing your husband's career instead of doing your job.
So she admits to betraying the trust of the gov't.
She lost her trust in the government, was that before or after we lost our trust in her ability to do her job correctly when she sent her joke of a husband to do a job he should have never been sent to do?
She trusted government... to hide the fact that her husband outed her in 2002?
Brief NRO editorial on the Plame thing here:
If any doubt remained that the CIA-leak case is merely a political ploy by Democrats and their media allies, columnist Robert Novak put it to rest Wednesday when he published an account of his role in the affair. According to Novak, an administration official (whom Novak still wont reveal, but whom most suspect to be former deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage) inadvertent[ly] told him that Joe Wilsons wife worked at the CIA and had recommended her husband for the now-infamous trip to Niger. Novak then confirmed this information with Karl Rove and CIA spokesman Bill Harlow (although the details of those conversations remain a matter of dispute), and looked up Joe Wilson in Whos Who in America to get his wifes name. Two things stand out about this sequence of events. First, it doesnt even remotely resemble the picture painted by the media of a thuggish administration that exposed Wilsons wife as a matter of personal retaliation. Novak says he asked someone who was not a political gunslinger why Wilson was selected for the Niger trip, got an accurate answer, and reported it. Second, Novaks version involves details of conversations that happened years ago, and it isnt surprising that different people have different recollections of them. Bob Novak and Karl Rove disagree about what they said in their conversation. Karl Rove had a separate conversation with reporter Matt Cooper, and these two disagree about what they said. Matt Cooper had a separate conversation with Scooter Libby, and one detects a pattern here these two disagree about what they said. The natural tendency of people to have different recollections of the same event is hardly proof that Scooter Libby committed a crime. It is increasingly obvious that, not only was there no conspiracy to out Valerie Plame, there was no perjury or obstruction of justice either. There was, rather, an out-of-control investigation that went way too far.
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZjIwOWEyNzIxY2MzMGVmOWNjNTFjMzUyN2I3NmU3YjU=
You and your husband screwed up. Deal.
Milk it while you can. Your 15 is almost up.