Sparky: CIA Leak
Quantity is Quality - more in the series of smaller blurts ...This interview with Ambassador Wilson.
“My understanding is that shortly thereafter, a meeting was held - sometime in March of 2003 - in the offices of the Vice President at which it was decided to do a “work up” on me. A work up means to run an intel op to glean all the information you can about “me.” My understanding is that at a minimum, [Cheney's chief of staff] Scooter Libby was at this meeting.But in retrospect looking at this, the natural group [of people] who would meet to discuss something like this would be the White House Iraq Group (WHIG).
Raw Story: Right, and the group includes Karl Rove as part of that main group of six.
Wilson: Yes, that would include Rove. I believe it is Rove, Karen Hughes, Libby, and others.
Raw Story: Also: Andrew Card, Mary Matlin and James Wilkinson as well as others who advised then-National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice and her deputy Stephen Hadley.
Wilson: That would be the natural group because they were constituted to spin the war, so they would be naturally the ones to try to deflect criticism. Now, some of those people would have very high security clearances. ...”
Newsweek: Michael Isikoff: CIA Leak: Karl Rove and the Case of the Missing E-mail
She should have stayed in jail - she has aided evil and must answer to the maimed and slain American Troops she has a shared responsibility for.
The White House's handling of a potentially crucial e-mail sent by senior aide Karl Rove two years ago set off a chain of events that has led special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald to summon Rove for a fourth grand jury appearance this week. His return has created heightened concern among White House officials and their allies that Fitzgerald may be preparing to bring indictments when a federal grand jury that has been investigating the leak of a CIA agent's identity expires at the end of October. Robert Luskin, Rove's lawyer, tells NEWSWEEK that, in his last conversations with Fitzgerald, the prosecutor assured Luskin "he has not made any decisions."
Why didn't the Rove e-mail surface earlier? The lawyer says it's because an electronic search conducted by the White House missed it because the right "search words" weren't used. (The White House and Fitzgerald both declined to comment.) But the e-mail isn't the only belatedly discovered document in the case. Fitzgerald has also summoned New York Times reporter Judith Miller back for questioning this week: a notebook was discovered in the paper's Washington bureau, reflecting a late June 2003 conversation with Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis (Scooter) Libby, about Wilson and his trip to Africa, says one of the lawyers. The notebook may also be significant because Wilson's identity was not yet public. A lawyer for the Times declined to comment.
washingtonpost.com: For GOP, Election Anxiety Mounts - Candidates Need Convincing for '06
The Prime Mover behind the stolen 2000 Presidential Election (and that dirty trick's designated Pointdexter) - Rep. Katherine Harris has fans among hard-core conservatives.
“Karl Rove Isn't Convincing GOP To Run In 2006”
“Candidates “Aren't Stupid,”
“They See The Political Landscape” ... ”
Get this - Harris pretended to have an affair with JEB so he could continue his affair with a cheerleader. And the rumor is she did a "Monica" or two to help relieve the pressures of office for other Bush boy. And they think they're elite. And that Black and Brown Democrats are stupid. Let's metaphorically hang them by their own hubris, - Sparky
PS If I called blow jobs “Jennifer Fitzgeralds” instead of “Monicas” would you get it?
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