I was listening. The most astounding thing to me...Kondracke said that Fitzgerald told Armitage to keep his information to himself. It is my opinion that his career should be ruined. He should be fired immediately.
There's a problem with Kondrake's statement. Armitage apparently was told to "keep quiet" by "the prosecutor," but when Armitage came forward to his bosses and the Stete Department told the Justice department that they had information about the person who originally talked to the press Fitzgerald wasn't yet appointed. Was it Fitzgerald who told Armitage to "keep quiet?" If so that would have been several months down the road to the debacle that is Fitzmas.
Let's assume that it was Fitzgerald who told him not to talk. That means he left the Bush administration in the dark, despite his oath of office, without any injunction from the prosecutor, for several months. And Colin Powell reported directly to the President and knew the truth and didn't say anything during all that time.
I think we know why Colin wasn't invited back.