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The Plamegate Hall of Shame
The Weekly Standard ^ | 09/11/2006, Volume 011, Issue 48 | Fred Barnes

Posted on 09/02/2006 7:23:23 AM PDT by Laverne

The rogues' gallery of those who acted badly in the CIA "leak" case turns out to be different from what the media led us to expect. Note that we put the word "leak" in quotation marks, because it's clear now there was no leak at all, just idle talk, and certainly no smear campaign against Joseph Wilson for criticizing President Bush's Iraq policy. It's as if a giant hoax were perpetrated on the country--by the media, by partisan opponents of the Bush administration, even by several Bush subordinates who betrayed the president and their White House colleagues. The hoax lingered for three years and is only now being fully exposed for what it was. Let's start at the top of the rogues' list:

* Richard Armitage, the deputy secretary of state under Colin Powell, was the first to reveal that Wilson's wife was a CIA employee. He blabbed carelessly to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post, then to columnist Robert Novak, who mentioned it in a July 2003 column. Armitage, after admitting this to the FBI in October 2003, stood by silently year after year as Vice President Cheney, Cheney's chief of staff Scooter Libby, Karl Rove, and other White House officials were blamed for what he had done, and President Bush suffered politically. Loyalty is not Armitage's strong suit.

* Colin Powell, Bush's friend and secretary of state in the first Bush term, knew what Armitage had done and never let on. He met with Bush countless times as the White House was being pummeled in the media and by Demo crats for outing a CIA agent to take revenge on her husband. Bush called publicly for the leaker to be identified. Powell knew the identity, but remained silent. Some friend.

* Patrick Fitzgerald, the special prosecutor in the "leak" case, was aware of the source of Novak's story when he began his still-ongoing investigation in December 2003. Yet finding that source was supposedly the object of his probe. Now working with a second grand jury, Fitzgerald surely knows the supposed conspiracy to defame Wilson is (and always was) a fantasy. Still he won't let go. Fitzgerald has proved once more why naming a special prosecutor is a colossal mistake.

* The Ashcroft Justice Department. Armitage brought his story to investigators after the CIA requested an investigation when the name of Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, appeared in Novak's column. So when the department decided weeks later to appoint a special prosecutor, it already knew who had "leaked" Plame's name. Attorney General John Ashcroft recused himself, leaving the decision to his deputy, James Comey. Rather than face a torrent of partisan recriminations for dropping the case, Comey passed the buck to Fitzgerald. There were no profiles in courage at Justice.

* Joseph Wilson, an ex-ambassador and National Security Council official in the Clinton and Bush I administrations, sparked the "leak" controversy in the first place by writing in the New York Times that Bush had lied in his 2003 State of the Union address about Saddam Hussein's seeking uranium in Africa for nuclear weapons. The CIA had sent Wilson to Niger in 2002 to check out precisely that point, and he claimed to have debunked it. Later, the Senate Intelligence Committee concluded that nearly everything Wilson wrote or said about Bush, Cheney, Iraq, and his own trip to Africa was untrue. Wilson was a fraud. "It's unfortunate that so many people took him seriously," the Washington Post editorialized sorrowfully last week.

* The media--especially the Washington Post and New York Times--relied heavily on Wilson's reckless and unfounded charges to wage journalistic jihad against the White House and Bush political adviser Karl Rove. Reporters and columnists, based on little more than Joe Wilson's harrumphing, bought the line that the White House "leaked" Plame's name to discredit her husband. In an editorial last January, the New York Times said the issue in the case "was whether the White House was using this information in an attempt to silence Mrs. Wilson's husband, a critic of the Iraq invasion, and in doing so violated a federal law against unmasking a covert operative." The paper's answer was yes.

So instead of Cheney or Rove or Libby, the perennial targets of media wrath, the Plamegate Hall of Shame consists of favorites of the Washington elite and the mainstream press. The reaction, therefore, has been zero outrage and minimal coverage. The appropriate step for the press would be to investigate and then report in detail how it got the story so wrong, just as the New York Times and other media did when they reported incorrectly that WMD were in Saddam's arsenal in Iraq. Don't hold your breath for this.

Not everyone got the story wrong. The Senate Intelligence Committee questioned Wilson under oath. It found that, contrary to his claims, his wife had indeed arranged for the CIA to send him to Niger in 2002. It found that his findings had not, contrary to Wilson's claim, circulated at the highest levels of the administration. And Bush's 16 words in the State of the Union to the effect that British intelligence believed Saddam had sought uranium in Africa--words Wilson insisted were fictitious--had been twice confirmed as true by none other than the British government.

Worse, Wilson failed in the single reason for his trip to Niger: to ferret out the truth about whether Iraq had sought uranium there. Wilson said no, dismissing a visit by Iraqis in 1999. But journalist Christopher Hitchens learned the trade mission was led by an important Iraqi nuclear diplomat. And uranium, of course, was the only thing Niger had to trade.

The fascination in Washington with the idea of a White House conspiracy to ruin Plame's career and punish Wilson never made sense. If there had been one, it had to be the most passive conspiracy in history. The suspected mastermind was Rove, the Bush political adviser. But all Rove did was to acknowledge off-handedly to two reporters that he'd heard that Wilson's wife, whose name he didn't know, was a CIA employee. And the two reporters were more likely to agree with Wilson about the war in Iraq than with the Bush administration. The conspiracy charge, the Post rightly concluded, was "untrue."

A few diehards in the media have tried to keep the conspiracy notion alive. Michael Isikoff of Newsweek asserts that what Armitage did and what Rove did were separate, and thus a White House smear campaign could still have gone on. Yes, but it didn't. Jeff Greenfield of CNN recalled a Post story in September 2003 that said "two top White House officials" had contacted six reporters "and disclosed the identity and occupation of Wilson's wife." But the Post itself has in effect repudiated this dubious story.

What's left to do? Fitzgerald, in decency, should terminate his probe immediately. And he should abandon the perjury prosecution of Libby, the former Cheney aide. Libby's foggy memory was no worse than that of Armitage, who forgot for two years to tell Fitzgerald he'd talked to the Post's Woodward but isn't being prosecuted. Last but not least, a few apologies are called for, notably by Powell and Armitage, but also by the press. A correction--perhaps the longest and most overdue in the history of journalism--is in order.


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KEYWORDS: cialeak; colin; colinpowell; fitzygate; fredbarnes; plamebroiled; plamegate; powell; shamegate; wilsondone
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To: Laverne
Jeff Greenfield of CNN recalled a Post story in September 2003 that said "two top White House officials" had contacted six reporters "and disclosed the identity and occupation of Wilson's wife." But the Post itself has in effect repudiated this dubious story.

It's a good day when we see the media hoisted on its own petard.

21 posted on 09/02/2006 7:47:22 AM PDT by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Anthony Bruni

Read it! thanks! It is truly a desperate, grasping, laughable composition...as is it's author! LOL!


22 posted on 09/02/2006 7:47:29 AM PDT by Dudoight
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To: battlegearboat
Joseph Wilson, an ex-ambassador and National Security Council official in the Clinton and Bush I administrations...

What was his job on the NSC? Making sure they didn't run out of coffee and bottled water?

23 posted on 09/02/2006 7:49:27 AM PDT by Rummyfan
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To: Laverne

You can't really blame the Democrats for lying and smearing. It's what they do.

The real question is, why the hell does the Bush administration repeatedly sit there and let them lie, and even help them lie?

Fitzgerald's appointment as a special prosecutor wasn't even legal. Why on earth did they sit still for this and let them be smeared for three years.

As a result, the average idiot still thinks that "Bush lied, people died," because Bush has never troubled to deny it. If people tell lies about you for three years, and you don't bother to deny it, then either you are a liar or a coward.


24 posted on 09/02/2006 7:50:17 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: Rummyfan

WP editors should sit down and eat the last hundred issues of their newspaper. How they can say its "unfortunate," after all the crap they published is just beyond belief.


25 posted on 09/02/2006 7:53:42 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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To: Laverne
"And he should abandon the perjury prosecution of Libby, the former Cheney aide."

Needs correcting: "And he should abandon the perjury prosecution persecution of Libby, the former Cheney aide.

There. That's better.

26 posted on 09/02/2006 7:58:52 AM PDT by MizSterious (Anonymous sources often means "the voices in my head told me.")
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To: Laverne

He left out Schmukie Shumer


27 posted on 09/02/2006 7:59:27 AM PDT by Commander Salamander
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To: Laverne

Barnes is spot on. Excellent.


28 posted on 09/02/2006 8:00:53 AM PDT by Hoodat ( ETERNITY - Smoking, or Non-smoking?)
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To: Laverne; potlatch; ntnychik; Smartass; Boazo; Alamo-Girl; PhilDragoo; The Spirit Of Allegiance; ...


I wonder why Colin Powell has turned out to be such a dirt bag?



29 posted on 09/02/2006 8:01:40 AM PDT by bitt ("And an angel still rides in the whirlwind and directs this storm.")
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To: OldFriend
The Bush haters will never apologize, they'll defend to the end and move on to the next lie and misrepresentation in their goal to destroy this President and this country too.

They are still saying that it was Rove and Cheney who leaked. I flipped channels and saw a little bit of Hannity and Corpse last night. Between lazy-eyed Alan and that other DNC hack, they were still pushing the lie. I had to change the channel again so my youngest daughter wouldn't be subjected to the onslaught of profanity I was barely able to contain. Those Alfa Hotels live in an alternate reality. I wonder what color the sky is in their world.

30 posted on 09/02/2006 8:03:44 AM PDT by EricT. (SpecOps needs to paint the NYT building with a targeting laser.)
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To: oldironsides

I would still like to know what Sandy Burgler had in his pants besides what he was born with.[Or without!]


31 posted on 09/02/2006 8:04:17 AM PDT by xarmydog
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To: bitt

Powell has been that way; we are just finding out the details.


32 posted on 09/02/2006 8:06:19 AM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: Laverne
It's not too late to donate to the WilsonSupport Fund http://www.wilsonsupport.org/donate.asp
33 posted on 09/02/2006 8:07:24 AM PDT by BallyBill (Serial Hit-N-Run poster)
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To: Laverne

34 posted on 09/02/2006 8:07:40 AM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: rellimpank
"and the Administration will sit there"

Isn't that the truth. Unlike the Clinton administration, which was in high campaign mode every day of its existence, one only occasionally hears a mumble from the Bush boys. Carville, Hillary!, Gore, Daschle, and Billy himself were constantly out in prime time railing against the slightest murmer of discontent or touting ad nauseum any scintilla of vindication for their absurd positions. Bush II, like his dad, prefers to let weeks pass before muttering some make-weight argument over a topic some have forgotten, but most remember as only a negative, never to be repudiated, perception.

So disappointing..

35 posted on 09/02/2006 8:11:00 AM PDT by Thommas (The snout of the camel is in the tent...)
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To: Laverne

" Fitzgerald, in decency .."

BWAAAA... We have two exhibits demonstrating Fitzgerald's absence of decency and ethics- this sham of an investigation and his press conference.
Fitzgerald's outrageous and improper conduct during his press conference would have gotten any other federal prosecutor fired by the end of day.


36 posted on 09/02/2006 8:13:02 AM PDT by Wild Irish Rogue
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To: oldironsides

Proposed speech for President Bush at a press conference:

"Ladies and Gentlemen of the press.

I have a brief announcement before we get started. There will be no questions allowed nor answers given on this subject today.

In light of recent disclosures, By executive order, I am hereby instructing Mr. Fitzgerald to withdraw all charges against Mr. Libby, to close his office, and to cease any further investigations.

Thank you."

Then open a bag of popcorn, sit back and watch Helen Thomas's head explode. Think of it as beautification project.


37 posted on 09/02/2006 8:16:00 AM PDT by rock58seg (A minority of Republican RINO's are making a lot of Republicans look like fools.)
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To: eureka!
That Powell and Armitage would stand silent and let the presstitutes and rats take down W during war is really hard to fathom.

I think Powell's role in this will finish any future hopes he may have had running for office in the GOP. He may as well openly switch to the Dims if he has any political aspirations. And McCain would do well to dump him and Armitage from his campaign ASAP (not that it would make any difference to McCain's primary chances, but still ...)

38 posted on 09/02/2006 8:17:03 AM PDT by CFC__VRWC (AIDS, abortion, euthanasia - Don't liberals just kill ya?)
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To: OldFriend

A dhimmicratic pundit was asked about this last night and said the facts proved nothing. (WTF??) That this administration was still engaged in politics of personal destruction. (Just name me one)


39 posted on 09/02/2006 8:17:58 AM PDT by griswold3 (Ken Blackwell, Ohio Governor in 2006- No!! You cannot have my governor in 2008.)
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To: Laverne

....Libby will file a defamation of character lawsuit against Armitage"

IMHO, he may have a case against the media for "journalistic malpractice"....emotional and financial consequences of their deliberate lying


40 posted on 09/02/2006 8:18:07 AM PDT by mo
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