The most plausible answer is the one Fitz - in an admirable exercise of restraint - refused to presume. He knew he shouldn't have given out the info (hence the 'non-secure line' comment), so he was trying to cover it up and didn't think he'd get caught. It is far more plausible than that he 'forgot' over the course of a few days, or that 7 or 8 others are all lying and Scooter is telling the truth.
You've been right about this whole thing the entire time.
The best defense is a good offense. Can anyone give me a quick list (names, places, dates) where Rat Congressmen have disclosed the names of agents in the field (some of whom DID die)?
I know it has happened in the past (disclosure) and would like to throw it back in their face. Ms. Plame was not undercover and what's more, may have been serving an agenda contrary to the administration in deciding to send her husband on the fact finding mission.