My guess is Plame. You have to assume some reporter was smart enough to try and verify that Plame really did help send her husband to Niger....what did that reporter learn from that conversation? What might that reporter have shared with another reporter? They do compare notes from time to time.Vander wrote:Who told Miller?
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I'm really impressed by this whole thing. Mostly by the aggression with which certain people are pursuing Rove, even though it's pretty clear nothing is going to come of it, because the evidence simply isn't there. If Rove was the individual leak, the reporters sure are doing him a favor by clamming up.
Some things to note:
1) according to one of Plame's earlier supervisors, Fred Rustmann, all of Plame's neighbors and friends knew she worked for the CIA. Not exactly "covert" there...
2) Stories are coming out that the only info the reporters got from Rove was confirmation -- they asked about Joe Wilson's CIA-employed wife, and he said things like "yeah, that's what I heard."
3) Joe Wilson admitted on CNN that his wife wasn't covert when she was outed.
My best guess is that some reporter knew Plame was a CIA agent, because it was common knowledge, and followed up on that. Once the story broke, Joe Wilson saw it as a personal attack, and he struck out at the white house because he figured they were responsible. But it seems like it all started with some reporter, and it may have been Plame or Wilson who leaked the info in the first place.
I'm content to let it all shake out, and then laugh at the people on the left who didn't learn from the right's mistake jumping to conclusions on WMD.
Some things to note:
1) according to one of Plame's earlier supervisors, Fred Rustmann, all of Plame's neighbors and friends knew she worked for the CIA. Not exactly "covert" there...
2) Stories are coming out that the only info the reporters got from Rove was confirmation -- they asked about Joe Wilson's CIA-employed wife, and he said things like "yeah, that's what I heard."
3) Joe Wilson admitted on CNN that his wife wasn't covert when she was outed.
My best guess is that some reporter knew Plame was a CIA agent, because it was common knowledge, and followed up on that. Once the story broke, Joe Wilson saw it as a personal attack, and he struck out at the white house because he figured they were responsible. But it seems like it all started with some reporter, and it may have been Plame or Wilson who leaked the info in the first place.
I'm content to let it all shake out, and then laugh at the people on the left who didn't learn from the right's mistake jumping to conclusions on WMD.
bash wrote:Wilson himself is now acknowledging his wife was no longer in a clandestine profile when Novak identified her.
From Lothar's CNN link:Lothar wrote:3) Joe Wilson admitted on CNN that his wife wasn't covert when she was outed.
Reading this as an admission by Wilson that his wife was not covert before Novak blew her is to be willfully obtuse or carelessly ignorant. He plainly states he can't talk about her covert status before Novak blew her.WILSON: My wife was not a clandestine officer the day that Bob Novak blew her identity.
BLITZER: But she hadn't been a clandestine officer for some time before that?
WILSON: That's not anything that I can talk about. And, indeed, I'll go back to what I said earlier, the CIA believed that a possible crime had been committed, and that's why they referred it to the Justice Department.
Heh.
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I think what's in dispute is whether or not that is true. It has been reported that she wasn't an overseas covert operator since 1996 or there about. If she wasn't he could say so but it might show him to be a liar when he had said his wifes life was endangered by the revealing her name etc. etc.Vander wrote:Reading this as an admission by Wilson that his wife was not covert before Novak blew her is to be willfully obtuse or carelessly ignorant. He plainly states he can't talk about her covert status before Novak blew her.
Heh.
It would really blow the smoke screen away revaeling no fire at the heart of this story.
The truth is the only indication that the CIA even thought the law might have been broken is the fact that they refered the case to the justice department.
Well, I think that whoever it was in the CIA that sent this up to justice might not know any more about how that law would apply in the Plame case than the person in the CIA who made the determination that WMD's being found in Saddams arsenal was a 'slam dunk'!
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Here's a thought I had today... little bizzaro world humor:
What if Rove is found guilty and Bush is impeached...then Cheney becomes president and pardons both Bush and Rove...then nominates Bush to replace Renquist on the supreme court and names Rove as vice president...then Rove runs as the republican incumbant!!!
What if Rove is found guilty and Bush is impeached...then Cheney becomes president and pardons both Bush and Rove...then nominates Bush to replace Renquist on the supreme court and names Rove as vice president...then Rove runs as the republican incumbant!!!