Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder Bob Woodward gave a depo Monday. Stay tuned, folks. <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/11/16/cia.woodward.ap/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITI CS/11/16/cia.woodward.ap/index.html</a>
Originally Posted By TomSawyer So Woodward didn't talk to Rove or Libby, but someone else at the White House. This place has more leaks than a $20 tent.
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder I like Libby's lawyer's quote (say THAT fast, why don't you), where he says maybe Fitzergerald will recant what he said on TV. There's a laugh. If anything, this could add to the obstruction charge. The entire point of this obstruction charge is that Libby clammed up and/or told so many different versions it made Fitzgerald unable to determine the truth. Somebody should remind Libby's lawyer his client should have been more forthcoming in the first place.
Originally Posted By TomSawyer This White House has more leaks than a tour bus full of elderly ladies.
Originally Posted By DlandDug And yet, and yet... All joking aside, no one has been indicted for "leaking."
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder >And yet, and yet... All joking aside, no one has been indicted for "leaking."< Dug, you know that's not the point here. Despite the contentions of some, this investigation is not over. No one, maybe not even Fitzgerald, knows where it might go or where it will end. The point then, of course, is anyone who takes it lightly could be very sorry.
Originally Posted By DlandDug I agree, Making a lot of jokes about leaks, for example, would be taking it lightly, right?
Originally Posted By DlandDug (P.S. Who is contending the investigation is over? Anyone who is saying that doesn't watch the news. It's just as wrong as saying the indictments that have been handed down have anything to do with leaks.)
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>Who is contending the investigation is over?<< A couple World Events regulars have suggested as much. But, you're right, if they do, they are getting their "news" largely from slanted sources.
Originally Posted By DlandDug 2ny, truth to tell, there are a few posters here I sorta skim over. It makes it difficult to keep the players straight some time, but life is too short...
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder "I agree, Making a lot of jokes about leaks, for example, would be taking it lightly, right?" Not sure what you're trying to get at. As for people insisting the investigation is over, I'd echo Kar2oonMan's answer. Several of our more hard core posters are adamant about it, and go to great lengths ot ridicule the indictment. The best part is when they profess not to understand the obstruction charge, but then go on to make fun of it.
Originally Posted By Beaumandy We all know the investigation is " still going ". What we also know is that Rove or anyone else in the White House are not going to be indicted... which is THE fantasy of the left and guys who claim to be republicans but only support liberal causes. It means Fitzgerald has made a huge mistake by taking Joe Wilson's version of events at face value even though there's evidence aplenty that Wilson's verson is false. From there Fitzgerald fixed in his mind that the Wilsons were wronged, even though the original charge that Plame was a covert agent who had been "outed" was not true, either, since she wasn't covert. Also, since that element wasn't true, the ridiculous Wilson charge that such information was being given out as retaliation falls on its face. Further, there hasn't been one instance where Fitzgerald has exposed any administration source "peddling" the information but rather giving it in answer (honest answer, at that, which was to combat the Wilson lies) to reporters who of course were asking because her husband was out there saying he was exposing the administration as lying!
Originally Posted By TomSawyer It's illegal to tell a reporter classified information, even if the reporter asks, Beau.
Originally Posted By Beaumandy <<It's illegal to tell a reporter classified information, even if the reporter asks, Beau.>> OK, good point. But who did this and what was classified information? Woodward seems to think Plame was not covert.
Originally Posted By TomSawyer Fitzgerald, the CIA and the Department of Justice say that she is. But of course you'll believe the Washington Post reporter before you'd believe them, won't you?
Originally Posted By Beaumandy I think Fitzgerald didn't do a very good job investigating this case. The more I hear about this, the more I think that Fitzgerald felt that he HAD to indict SOMEBODY after spending all of that time and taxpayer money. It is becoming obvious that Ms. Plame's employment was one of the worst kept "secrets" in Washington... there is absolutely no way to know who knew what, and when. In order for Libby to have lied to Fitzgerald, you would have to prove when these reporters first knew about Plame. AHHHHHHHHH....what a mess.