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Plame Affair Worse than Watergate 535

Which he explained in his latest article which you obviously haven't read.

Plame Affair Worse than Watergate 536
Actually, I had read that as well. It's self-serving revisionism. To put it more bluntly, Robert Novak is lying. For example: But in an article published on July...

The CIA leak Robert Novak (archive)

October 1, 2003 Print Send

WASHINGTON -- I had thought I never again would write about retired diplomat Joseph Wilson's CIA-employee wife, but feel constrained to do so now that repercussions of my July 14 column have reached the front pages of major newspapers and led off network news broadcasts. My role and the role of the Bush White House have been distorted and need explanation.

The leak now under Justice Department investigation is described by former Ambbuttador Wilson and critics of President Bush's Iraq policy as a reprehensible effort to silence them. To protect my own integrity and credibility, I would like to stress three points. First, I did not receive a planned leak. Second, the CIA never warned me that the disclosure of Wilson's wife working at the agency would endanger her or anybody else. Third, it was not much of a secret.

The current Justice investigation stems from a routine, mandated probe of all CIA leaks, but follows weeks of agitation. Wilson, after telling me in July that he would say nothing about his wife, has made investigation of the leak his life's work -- aided by the relentless Sen. Charles Schumer of New York. These efforts cannot be separated from the mbuttive political buttault on President Bush.

This story began July 6 when Wilson went public and identified himself as the retired diplomat who had reported negatively to the CIA in 2002 on alleged Iraq efforts to buy uranium yellowcake from Niger. I was curious why a high-ranking official in President Bill Clinton's National Security Council (NSC) was given this buttignment. Wilson had become a vocal opponent of President Bush's policies in Iraq after contributing to Al Gore in the last election cycle and John Kerry in this one.

Plame Affair Worse than Watergate 537
Much as I hate debating the tinfoil hatted, LHO fired three times and hit his intended target ONCE. That hardly was superhuman...

During a long conversation with a senior administration official, I asked why Wilson was buttigned the mission to Niger. He said Wilson had been sent by the CIA's counterproliferation section at the suggestion of one of its employees, his wife. It was an offhand revelation from this official, who is no partisan gunslinger. When I called another official for confirmation, he said: "Oh, you know about it." The published report that somebody in the White House failed to plant this story with six reporters and finally found me as a willing pawn is simply untrue.

Letter to the Rake 541
Jeffrey C. Dege" Yes, like this one from November of 2000: "As for Norm, I'm no great fan, but Wellstone is dropping rumors, and I'd...

At the CIA, the official designated to talk to me denied that Wilson's wife had inspired his selection but said she was delegated to request his help. He asked me not to use her name, saying she probably never again will be given a foreign buttignment but that exposure of her name might cause "difficulties" if she travels abroad. He never suggested to me that Wilson's wife or anybody else would be endangered. If he had, I would not have used her name. I used it in the sixth paragraph of my column because it looked like the missing explanation of an otherwise incredible choice by the CIA for its mission.

How big a secret was it? It was well known around Washington that Wilson's wife worked for the CIA. Republican activist Clifford May wrote Monday, in National Review Online, that he had been told of her idenbreasty by a non-government source before my column appeared and that it was common knowledge. Her name, Valerie Plame, was no secret either, appearing in Wilson's "Who's Who in America" entry.

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This is incorrect. Franken is not accusing all rightwing commentators or policitians of being liars. He is very specific about who...

A big question is her duties at Langley. I regret that I referred to her in my column as an "operative," a word I have lavished on hack politicians for more than 40 years. While the CIA refuses to publicly define her status, the official contact says she is "covered" -- working under the guise of another agency. However, an unofficial source at the Agency says she has been an analyst, not in covert operations.

The Justice Department investigation was not requested by CIA Director George Tenet. Any leak of clbuttified information is routinely pbutted by the Agency to Justice, averaging one a week. This investigative request was made in July shortly after the column was published. Reported only last weekend, the request ignited anti-Bush furor.

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Now, I realize you know MORE than the actual reporter who originally broke the story, since you are obviously channelling the spirit of Vince Foster.

And exactly HOW was national security compromised? Do you really think Valerie Plame was skulking around like a Charlie's Angel? If anyone has a partisan scorecard, it's you lefties.

Letter to the Rake
I liked the Franken interview, despite myself. ÊAs a spokesman for the Squishy Left wing of the Democratic party, Franken's awfully good, and always entertaining, and he's best when he's debunking factual inaccuracies...

Because in addition to

As Novak pointed out, her employment by the CIA was NOT A SECRET.

Yes, it was a terrible thing to win the war against communism.

And people like you really don't give a damn about our nation's security.

Dan Mercer


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