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'Wash Post' Wonders if Leaker of Plame's Identity Was a Reporter
Editor & Publisher ^ | July 6, 2005 | E&P Staff

Posted on 07/05/2005 8:22:23 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative

The Washington Post, declaring Wednesday an "historic" day in the history of the press in America, suggested that perhaps the "leaker" of Valerie Plame's identity as a covert CIa operative was not a Bush administration official but a reporter (or reporters).

In a Wednesday A3 story, Carol Leonnig writes, "Sources close to the investigation say there is evidence in some instances that some reporters may have told government officials -- not the other way around -- that Wilson was married to Plame, a CIA employee."

She also revealed that colleagues of Matt Cooper, the Time who may be sent to jail Wednesday if he continues to refuse to testify to a grand jury, say "he is still struggling with his decision. For practical purposes, he cannot protect his sources because his publication has already turned over notes that identify them. But if Cooper cooperates, friends say, he fears his journalistic reputation will be tarnished. Time editors have told him they will respect whatever decision he makes, they said."

Leonnig also observed that at a lunch meeting on Tuesday with Washington Post reporters and editors, Karl Rove, who turned up as a source in Cooper's notes, declined to answer questions about the Plame case.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bush; cia; cialeak; iraq; media; plame; rove; washingtonpost; wilson; wp
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To: Politicalities

No way Rove was the leaker.

They tried to use the leaking of Plame as an means to discredit the Administration during the run up to the election.


If it was Rove they would have used it.


41 posted on 07/05/2005 9:13:19 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (Democrats haven't had a new idea since Karl Marx.)
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To: West Coast Conservative
The Washington Post, declaring Wednesday an "historic" day in the history of the press in America, suggested that perhaps the "leaker" of Valerie Plame's identity as a covert CIa operative was not a Bush administration official but a reporter (or reporters).

If true, the MSM is going to drop this story like a hot potato. Move on -- nothing to see -- no story here...

42 posted on 07/05/2005 9:14:00 PM PDT by GOPJ
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To: Politicalities

No way Rove was the leaker.

They tried to use the leaking of Plame as an means to discredit the Administration during the run up to the election.


If it was Rove they would have used it.

That news would have been bigger than Abu Graib.


43 posted on 07/05/2005 9:14:02 PM PDT by TASMANIANRED (Democrats haven't had a new idea since Karl Marx.)
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To: All

I think the leaker was Judith Miller.


44 posted on 07/05/2005 9:15:47 PM PDT by ClarenceThomasfan ( We (want) got a Bush landslide in November!!!)
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To: ClarenceThomasfan

OMGosh. That would explain why Miller was asked to testify although she never wrote about it!


45 posted on 07/05/2005 9:25:24 PM PDT by blogblogginaway
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To: doug from upland

Doug! That is hilarious!


46 posted on 07/05/2005 9:33:05 PM PDT by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: Liberty Valance

Thanks. Glad you enjoyed. It is parody but probably more close to the truth than people know.


47 posted on 07/05/2005 9:36:06 PM PDT by doug from upland (The Hillary documentary is coming)
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To: West Coast Conservative

Didn't Novak say 2 years ago that half of Washington already knew who Plame was and what she really did before the leak? I have read in more than a few places that she did not exactly keep it a secret, and neither did Wilson.


48 posted on 07/05/2005 9:39:00 PM PDT by montag813
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To: Liberty Valance; Checkers
This was in a story written by Wilson himself ---

I spent the next eight days drinking sweet mint tea and meeting with dozens of people: current government officials, former government officials, people associated with the country's uranium business. It did not take long to conclude that it was highly doubtful that any such transaction had ever taken place.

49 posted on 07/05/2005 9:40:34 PM PDT by doug from upland (The Hillary documentary is coming)
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To: West Coast Conservative
Of course before he wrote his July 6, 2003 op-ed in the New York Times, Wilson was giving the story out on background.

Here's one example:

Missing in Action: Truth

(eye roll on the title meant to refer to the Bush administration)

May 6, 2003

excerpt featuring Wilson as source where he even links the forged documents falsely to his trip. Turns out he never saw them, they didn't emerge until after his trip and the CIA headquarters didn't have them until after the SOTU "sixteen words":

Consider the now-disproved claims by President Bush and Colin Powell that Iraq tried to buy uranium from Niger so it could build nuclear weapons. As Seymour Hersh noted in The New Yorker, the claims were based on documents that had been forged so amateurishly that they should never have been taken seriously. I'm told by a person involved in the Niger caper that more than a year ago the vice president's office asked for an investigation of the uranium deal, so a former U.S. ambassador to Africa was dispatched to Niger. In February 2002, according to someone present at the meetings, that envoy reported to the C.I.A. and State Department that the information was unequivocally wrong and that the documents had been forged.

The envoy reported, for example, that a Niger minister whose signature was on one of the documents had in fact been out of office for more than a decade. In addition, the Niger mining program was structured so that the uranium diversion had been impossible. The envoy's debunking of the forgery was passed around the administration and seemed to be accepted — except that President Bush and the State Department kept citing it anyway. "It's disingenuous for the State Department people to say they were bamboozled because they knew about this for a year," one insider said.

~snip~

50 posted on 07/05/2005 9:49:48 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Duke Nukum
someone on Britt Hume's panel said it was an open secret in Washington that Plame was CIA

Knowing how some in the CIA tout their employment, I'd say every cabbie in Northwest DC knew where Val worked.

51 posted on 07/05/2005 9:50:56 PM PDT by angkor
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To: Shermy

You just know when Wilson was chatting up Sy Hersh, Nicholas Kristoff, Walter Pincus, and so on and so on, he bragged about being married to a modern day Jane Bond.

So he exaggerated a little, (ahem), they all conspired to turn it around later and trump up a "Bush WH outed her!" scandal.


52 posted on 07/05/2005 9:52:10 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: blogblogginaway
Just look at the fact they had an opportunity to burn Bush in the election if it was Rove and they didn't so .........

In fairness, they can only do so much with lies. They did try with Rove first. When that was quickly debunked they moved on to Scooter Libby. That gained a bit more traction due to the various parties by then not talking as the investigation took place, but they did try to use this during the campaign.

The facts never supported a WH source, and most certainly never Rove.

53 posted on 07/05/2005 9:55:21 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: cripplecreek

Well the leaker could have been Joe Wilson, or some politicized CIA agent who was unhappy with the Bush administration.But the information that the prosecutor is looking for is not the name of source and has very little to do with Valerie Plame. He wants to know the substance of the conversations the leaker had with the reporters on other security matters, possibly leaked information about a raid on a terrorist supporting group that was warned of the raid hours before it took place.


54 posted on 07/05/2005 9:58:00 PM PDT by Eva
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To: blogblogginaway
"Miller's views may change over time," he said, if her "irresponsible martyrdom" is later viewed by her industry colleagues as hurting, rather than helping, reporters' efforts to protect their sources, he wrote.

In other words, prosecutor Fitzgerald knows it's another reporter.

55 posted on 07/05/2005 9:58:13 PM PDT by angkor
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To: doug from upland
It is parody but probably more close to the truth than people know.

Good one Doug. I agree that it's pretty close to the facts of Wilson's purported "investigation."

56 posted on 07/05/2005 9:59:47 PM PDT by angkor
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To: Eva

I think you make a good point. The fact is the grand jury wants to talk to Judith Miller about a "specified government official".

Yes, I think aspects of this will turn out to be reporters passing on information, but Novak did speak to "senior administration officials", too.

Did they do wrong? I don't think the evidence indicates that. They explained why Wilson went to Niger---and that his wife had a role in recommending him.

Did other officials other reporters do wrong? We shall see, maybe.


57 posted on 07/05/2005 10:02:39 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: West Coast Conservative
I was ticked multiple times today as the top-of-the-hour announcer (between Rush segments) repeated during every news report that the government prosecutor was trying to determine "which member of the Bush White House" was the leaker.

I almost threw an ash tray at my brand new Grundig radio, I was so outraged.

Leni

58 posted on 07/05/2005 10:05:17 PM PDT by MinuteGal
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To: angkor

Again, the grand jury subpoena is for contact with a government official.


59 posted on 07/05/2005 10:07:04 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: cyncooper

The fact is that no law was broken by revealing the Plame worked for the CIA for several reasons. First there was no intent to do damage, second she hadn't been an undercover agent for four years and last of all,it was no secret, she was very free with the information herself. The law is very specific and this just doesn't meet the criteria.

They said on Fox, tonight, that the prosecutor was going for information on conversations other than pertaining to Plame. This has to be what it's about unless they have another side investigation going on.


60 posted on 07/05/2005 10:09:36 PM PDT by Eva
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