To: Republican Red
When was Corn's article published???
66 posted on
07/15/2005 9:26:28 AM PDT by
mware
("God is dead" -- Nietzsch"....... "Nope, you are"-- GOD)
To: mware
BURIED LEDE [Cliff May]
Rather deep in the Washington Times story today by Stephen Dinan and Joseph Curl is this revelation: A former CIA covert agent who supervised Mrs. Plame early in her career yesterday took issue with her identification as an "undercover agent," saying that she worked for more than five years at the agency's headquarters in Langley and that most of her neighbors and friends knew that she was a CIA employee.
"She made no bones about the fact that she was an agency employee and her husband was a diplomat," Fred Rustmann, a covert agent from 1966 to 1990, told The Washington Times.
"Her neighbors knew this, her friends knew this, his friends knew this.
If her neighbors knew she worked for the CIA, if her friends new she worked for the CIA, no crime was committed by anyone passing such information along to a reporter--as long as they didnt know and tell that she had once been undercover, and as long as the source of their knowledge was not classified documents.
It bears repetition: Knowing Plame worked at the CIA does not mean knowing she had ever been a covert agent.
Bob Novak did not know she had been undercover--until The Nations David Corn suggested that, based on information that clearly came from Joe Wilson himself. And Corn was the first to raise the suggestion that Plame was a secret agent--one who had been exposed by the Bush administration to punish Wilson. (My piece on this is elsewhere on NRO today.)
Also, while I hate say I told you so, I did write on NRO back on Sept. 29, 2003: Its the top story in the Washington Post this morning as well as in many other media outlets. Who leaked the fact that the wife of Joseph C. Wilson IV worked for the CIA?
What also might be worth asking: "Who didn't know?"
70 posted on
07/15/2005 9:29:06 AM PDT by
RobFromGa
(Send Bolton to the UN!)
To: mware
Rush-Gang of Fourteen went to krispy Kream to discuss Supreme Court. LOL!!!
BTW, I think the W.H. could have been involved in Rehnquist's statement yesterday. Rehnquist refusing to retire cuts The RINO's off at the kneees, those attempting to get O'Connor as Chief justice.
To: mware
According to the Cliff May article:
The first reference to Plame being a secret agent appears in The Nation, in an article by David Corn published July 16, 2003, just two days after Novaks column appeared. It carried this lead: Did Bush officials blow the cover of a U.S. intelligence officer working covertly in a field of vital importance to national security and break the law in order to strike at a Bush administration critic and intimidate others?
82 posted on
07/15/2005 9:34:57 AM PDT by
Republican Red
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