You want to look at this..
God,...this is going to be a long year.....Dubya better stay on top of these stories and handle them a little better than the *16 wordsgate*......Where is Karen Hughes, btw?
Round II is dead before it begins.
The uranium story AIN'T over - the dems have just found their scapegoat.
I heard Jim Miklashevski give the name "Robert Joseph" as the official responsible for the infamous "16 words," the one who Durbin refused to name.
I did a google and found this:
Before the speech, the crucial conversations between the C.I.A. and White House over whether to include the African reference in the State of the Union address were held between Robert G. Joseph, a nuclear proliferation expert at the National Security Council, and Alan Foley, a proliferation expert at the C.I.A., according to government officials.
There is still a dispute over what exactly was said in their conversations. Mr. Foley was said to recall that before the speech, Mr. Joseph called him to ask about putting into the speech a reference to reports that Iraq was trying to buy hundreds of tons of yellowcake from Niger. Mr. Foley replied that the C.I.A. was not sure that the information was right.
Mr. Joseph then came back to Mr. Foley and pointed out that the British had already included the information in a report. Mr. Foley said yes, but noted that the C.I.A. had told the British that they were not sure that the information was correct. Mr. Joseph then asked whether it was accurate that the British reported the information. Mr. Foley said yes.
Other government officials said, however, that Mr. Joseph did not recall Mr. Foley's raising any concerns about the reliability of the information. If he had, they said, Mr. Joseph would have made sure that the reference was not included in the speech.
http://slate.msn.com/id/2085803/ I have to go feed my starving family, I just wanted to post this before I left.
I look forward to hearing that survey team's report once it returns from Iraq. While the media will never actually hold Dean, Kennedy, Graham, et al. to what they're saying now, but it should be comforting to remember this when we hear it.