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Offline Clifra Jones

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End of an Affair

It turns out that the person who exposed CIA agent Valerie Plame was not out to punish her husband.

Friday, September 1, 2006; A20



WE'RE RELUCTANT to return to the subject of former CIA employee Valerie Plame because of our oft-stated belief that far too much attention and debate in Washington has been devoted to her story and that of her husband, former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV, over the past three years. But all those who have opined on this affair ought to take note of the not-so-surprising disclosure that the primary source of the newspaper column in which Ms. Plame's cover as an agent was purportedly blown in 2003 was former deputy secretary of state Richard L. Armitage.

Mr. Armitage was one of the Bush administration officials who supported the invasion of Iraq only reluctantly. He was a political rival of the White House and Pentagon officials who championed the war and whom Mr. Wilson accused of twisting intelligence about Iraq and then plotting to destroy him. Unaware that Ms. Plame's identity was classified information, Mr. Armitage reportedly passed it along to columnist Robert D. Novak "in an offhand manner, virtually as gossip," according to a story this week by the Post's R. Jeffrey

Smith, who quoted a former colleague of Mr. Armitage.

It follows that one of the most sensational charges leveled against the Bush White House -- that it orchestrated the leak of Ms. Plame's identity to ruin her career and thus punish Mr. Wilson -- is untrue. The partisan clamor that followed the raising of that allegation by Mr. Wilson in the summer of 2003 led to the appointment of a special prosecutor, a costly and prolonged investigation, and the indictment of Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, on charges of perjury. All of that might have been avoided had Mr. Armitage's identity been known three years ago.

That's not to say that Mr. Libby and other White House officials are blameless. As prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald has reported, when Mr. Wilson charged that intelligence about Iraq had been twisted to make a case for war, Mr. Libby and Mr. Cheney reacted by inquiring about Ms. Plame's role in recommending Mr. Wilson for a CIA-sponsored trip to Niger, where he investigated reports that Iraq had sought to purchase uranium. Mr. Libby then allegedly disclosed Ms. Plame's identity to journalists and lied to a grand jury when he said he had learned of her identity from one of those reporters. Mr. Libby and his boss, Mr. Cheney, were trying to discredit Mr. Wilson; if Mr. Fitzgerald's account is correct, they were careless about handling information that was classified.

Nevertheless, it now appears that the person most responsible for the end of Ms. Plame's CIA career is Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilson chose to go public with an explosive charge, claiming -- falsely, as it turned out -- that he had debunked reports of Iraqi uranium-shopping in Niger and that his report had circulated to senior administration officials. He ought to have expected that both those officials and journalists such as Mr. Novak would ask why a retired ambassador would have been sent on such a mission and that the answer would point to his wife. He diverted responsibility from himself and his false charges by claiming that President Bush's closest aides had engaged in an illegal conspiracy. It's unfortunate that so many people took him seriously.

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The press, the dems, the wacko lefties and some crazy wannabe american canucks all jumped on this band wagon. And now the truth is out, Joe wilson lied. The Senate hearings already proved this 2 years ago but the Kos kiddies and the moron.org types ignored the facts.

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Political implossion in T-minus how many minutes.... LOL

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Political implossion in T-minus how many minutes.... LOL


I had to look that refrence up
hehehe good point

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The silence from the left is deafening.

Offline Sandman

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Hmmm... it's an editorial.

So what.

FWIW, the attorney for Wilson/Plame has not dropped the lawsuit against Cheney, Rove, and Libby and in an interview with Keith Olbermann, stated that Armitage may be added to the suit as well.

As Media Matters for America has noted, the revelation that Armitage was Novak's original source is not inconsistent with Rove's and Libby's involvements in the leak, as both were reportedly the original sources of the information for at least two reporters during the summer of 2003. source
« Last Edit: September 02, 2006, 02:15:33 AM by Sandman »
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Offline Shifty

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Hmmm... it's an editorial.

So what.

FWIW, the attorney for Wilson/Plame has not dropped the lawsuit against Cheney, Rove, and Libby and in an interview with Keith Olbermann, stated that Armitage may be added to the suit as well.



What does a lawsuit started by this attention potato Wilson have to do with the truth?:huh

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Do liberals really believe they can gain power by whining? Any power they might gain this way will be snatched away by the first non-fool to come along.

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What does a lawsuit started by this attention potato Wilson have to do with the truth?:huh


Not a thing, the lawsuit is nonsense.

Here is what we know as the truth.

Fitz knew the name of the so called leaker from day one.
There was no Whitehouse conspiracy
Wilsons NYT op-ed was BS
Wilsons charges were a lie
There was no violation of Secrets Act, because there was never any "leak"

Short of picking a Jury from a pool of the Kos kids, there is no way a reasonable jury could find any fire when there isn't even smoke.

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Oh this is too funny.

Ruin her career?    Tare a lot of other things she could have done for the Organization.  Being a "Case Officer" is just the beginning of  a career there.  She could easily move into the management field,  do analysis work or serve as a trainer/consultant all at much HIGHER pay grades than she was making working in a field office.  

What "ruined" her career was herself.   If she was truly "Covert" her hubby shouldn’t have ever known where she worked and he should not have been able to point his finger at her.   The publicity of it all made it such a political football that she became a liability rather than an asset to the Company.

  Never involve family in business...that rule works at all levels.

Later

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the person most responsible for the end of Ms. Plame's CIA career is Mr. Wilson.
« Reply #10 on: September 02, 2006, 10:26:59 AM »
This whole thing was much ado about NOTHING from the start.

So a MINOR CIA agent was "outed" after her "covert" career was already at an end.

Where's the crime?

Why all the fuss all this time.
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the person most responsible for the end of Ms. Plame's CIA career is Mr. Wilson.
« Reply #11 on: September 02, 2006, 12:16:18 PM »
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What does a lawsuit started by this attention potato Wilson have to do with the truth?:huh


I don't believe we know the truth yet.
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the person most responsible for the end of Ms. Plame's CIA career is Mr. Wilson.
« Reply #12 on: September 02, 2006, 07:19:58 PM »
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carefull liberals.....don't count your chickens before they hatch. Most of you have a big history of doing that with this administration. If it is true....what toad said.
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the person most responsible for the end of Ms. Plame's CIA career is Mr. Wilson.
« Reply #13 on: September 03, 2006, 02:58:52 PM »
The silence is deafening!

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the person most responsible for the end of Ms. Plame's CIA career is Mr. Wilson.
« Reply #14 on: September 03, 2006, 09:16:57 PM »
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