Posted on 10/02/2005 12:10:11 AM PDT by YaYa123
As the CIA leak investigation heads toward its expected conclusion this month, it has become increasingly clear that two of the most powerful men in the Bush administration were more involved in the unmasking of operative Valerie Plame than the White House originally indicated.
With New York Times reporter Judith Miller's release from jail Thursday and testimony Friday before a federal grand jury, the role of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, came into clearer focus. Libby, a central figure in the probe since its earliest days and the vice president's main counselor, discussed Plame with at least two reporters but testified that he never mentioned her name or her covert status at the CIA, according to lawyers in the case.
His story is similar to that of Karl Rove, President subtittle: Bush and Cheney Aides' Testimony Contradicts Earlier White House Statement
Bush's top political adviser. Rove, who was not an initial focus of the investigation, testified that he, too, talked with two reporters about Plame but never supplied her name or CIA role.
Their testimony seems to contradict what the White House was saying a few months after Plame's CIA job became public.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
They got nothin. Do you think Rove and Libby would have let Miller and Cooper talk to the grand jury if they had something to hide? Karl is just toying with Fitzgerald. He's probably having a good laugh at all this.
Not that I think Fitzgerald won't try to get an inditement. He's another sleazy political prosecutor just like Ronnie Earl. But he's got nothin.
Her Covert status? This guy must be an idiot!
What country was she spying in? Fairyland!?
Whole article is speculative, they should come out and say so.
It's a shame they don't reference their article from earlier this year....the one that mentions Fitzgerald investigating Miller's role in tipping off two Islamic charity groups before the FBI had a chance to serve them...
OOPS!
subtittle: "Bush and Cheney Aides' Testimony Contradicts Earlier White House Statement"
I should have lead with the subtitle, don't know how I accidently inserted it into the column.
But my own "oops" aside, the two reporters seem a little piqued they don't have more to add to their indictment of Rove and Livvy. I mean, it's old news, and totally irrelevant to remind readers that White House spokesman McClellan didn't initially level with reporters. What they gonna do, tar and feather him or just continue the whine?
I'll re-read the column, but for starters I can't see this re-re-rehash adds anything to the mix.
" A source close to Miller said yesterday that her testimony does not implicate Libby as intentionally and knowingly identifying Plame."
Why they are now going back to speculative ancient history for the Sunday paper,is beyond me.
Don't you hear the longing in the article for a conspiracy charge against Bush Administration officials.
I blame Bush for caving and appointing Fitzgerald in the first place. Just gave the MSM another weapon to hurt him with.
This week?
and who are these 2 lawyers that had extensive conversations with the Fitzgerald who don't want to be identified?
There does appear to be a major lack of appreciation for treachery of the Leftists in the Bush camp. Every time I turn around, Bush is being nice to jackasses like Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy...and for every time Bush reaches across the aisle, all he gets is the back of their hand and catcalls.
Screw that. It's about time our side stopped taking it and started dishing it out.
Fitzgerald is not a media hound
Wilson said that until he was caught in a lie and that it was his wife that sent him
Personally, I don't have any opinions about this whole thing because I got bored with it a long time ago. I'll read the accounts if/when Fitzgerald issues an indictment or a report.
That being said, trust me: Nobody with any brains toys with anybody who has the power to subpoena, indict, and prosecute.
Pincus is a liberal and old friends of the Wilson's
As for the "conspiracy charge" .. it's the new DNC talking point
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