McClellan Blames Bush/Cheney for Plame Leak

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    Originally Posted By SingleParkPassholder

    Matter of fact, here's a current thread where Mrs. Dug mentions him.

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    Originally Posted By jonvn

    Oh...well, that was my only guess. If that's the case, then I think you're right. Sometimes he jumbles things, and I don't think you said anything wrong.
     
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    Originally Posted By ecdc

    >>I'm still waiting for the response to Dabob's post.<<

    I'm enjoying the chirping crickets, but I'd still like to hear a response. I'm genuinely curious as to how those who say this story is over address what Dabob2 brings up. I'm also curious as to how they explain the notion of a cover up. And how they explain Bush's commutation of Libby's sentence, especially after he said he'd be mad if he found out someone in his White House leaked the name. And then, since we're told that Armitage leaked the name and that's that, then why hasn't Armitage been charged at Bush's insistence?

    And since others posted news stories here's another one with the relevant passage below:

    <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hOVmnMwLkjokxPMSuDKwFkmUNGMgD8SRRFU80" target="_blank">http://ap.google.com/article/A
    LeqM5hOVmnMwLkjokxPMSuDKwFkmUNGMgD8SRRFU80</a>

    >>WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said Sunday he was foolish to have revealed Valerie Plame's CIA identity.

    Armitage's acknowledgment came in response to comments by Plame, who said the former Bush administration official had no right to talk to a reporter about where she worked.

    A year ago, Armitage publicly apologized to Plame and her husband. The former No. 2 State Department official remains the only principal in the leak to have done so.

    At least three one-time administration officials in addition to Armitage discussed Plame's CIA status with reporters. They are former White House political adviser Karl Rove, Vice President Dick Cheney's ex-chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby and former presidential press secretary Ari Fleischer.<<

    If the AP, and all the other news agency's reporting about Rove, Libby, and Fleischer are just wrong, then I can only imagine the screaming from the right.
     

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