News:
According to court papers filed earlier this week by special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby’s testimony before a federal grand jury implicates not only his former boss Vice President Dick Cheney in the CIA leak case, but President Bush as well. Libby stated that the authorization to discuss with journalists portions of the government’s highly-classified National Intelligence Estimate came “from the President through the Vice President”, those discussions ultimately leading to the outing of covert CIA operative Valerie Plame. The authorization came down only days after Plame's husband, former ambassador Joseph Wilson, published an op-ed piece questioning one the administration’s key rationales for invading Iraq. Libby apparently resisted Cheney’s order to leak the information at first, but relented when assured by the Vice President that Bush himself had called for the move. Libby also testified that White House lawyers told him that, in authorizing the disclosure of classified material, President Bush had effectively declassified it—a decision that many legal experts feel the president isn’t empowered to make autonomously. The White House had no immediate comment on the filing, but it’s looking less and less likely that the president will follow through on his public vow to fire anyone in his administration involved in the leaking of classified information. The papers filed by Fitzgerald also reveal that Libby begged White House spokesman Scott McClellan to issue a statement exonerating him, even going so far as to offer a handwritten draft of how it might read; McClellan's resulting statement has since been thrown back in his face time and again as demonstrably untrue.
The pointy tinfoil hat....
....slipped over Jason's ears again. Hey, Joisey Boy...listen...I TOLD you why I slam FAUX...I gave you MY reasons...you have NO business alluding what my reasons are after I give them to you. You asked WHY and I told you WHY. You may not agree, but then say so. And, no FAUX isn't fair OR balanced. Skewed right and unbalanced, yes. CNN is a far more reliable a source of info. So is AAR.
"Liberalism is trust of the people tempered by prudence. Conservatism is distrust of the people tempered by fear."
William Gladstone, 4-time Prime Minister of Great Britain.
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By rocklibApril 6, 2006 - 2:32pm