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NY TIMES CLAIMS EXCLUSIVE NEW DETAILS OF EVENTS SURROUNDING CIA LEAK, SOURCES TELL DRUDGE...
Drudge Report ^ | July 14, 2005 | Drudge

Posted on 07/14/2005 5:29:59 PM PDT by blogblogginaway

NY TIMES CLAIMS EXCLUSIVE NEW DETAILS OF EVENTS SURROUNDING CIA LEAK, SOURCES TELL DRUDGE... DEVELOPING LATE OUT OF WASHINGTON... MORE...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antinuke; cialeak; fakebutaccurate; joewilson; ncc; schumer; stand; wand; will
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To: Types_with_Fist

So Novak heard it from Unknown Source #1, Novak calls Rove and mentions WIlson's wife involved in sending Wilson on Niger trip, Rove says "Oh, you know about that", 3 days later Cooper calls Rove and brings up similar story, Rove says Wilson's lied about Cheney sending him and it was Wilson's wife. Novak (probably) and Rove basically say the same thing to the Grand Jury.

All Rove is guilty of is talking to reporters.

Now the open question is who was Novak Source #1. Obviously, Fitzgerald knows the source since it sounds like Novak told him. Now I am hoping the investigation is focusing on Wilson and his claims.


481 posted on 07/14/2005 8:42:56 PM PDT by NathanBookman
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To: Alia
Two years ago repeatedly assured reporters that neither Mr. Rove nor several other administration officials were responsible for the leak.

Let me see....Novak calls Rove.

Novak already has story.

Novak writes story.

And its Rove who leaked?!

Somebody needs to send a dictionary to the Times.

482 posted on 07/14/2005 8:43:16 PM PDT by eddie willers
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To: Raycpa

All Bush has to do is wait until some reporter asks him about this in a very public, live venue and say "You want me to fire a man who didn't break the law just because he confirmed something that everybody knew?" Put that simply, the American people will turn on the democrats so fast it'll make everyone's head spin. Persecuting someone for something they didn't do (firing them) will resonate with every single person who holds a job.


483 posted on 07/14/2005 8:43:43 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: Dr.Hilarious

Yes, you could tell the Times is disappointed to tell this story since it almost fully exonerates Rove. The Times, however, is sitting on the real scoop of this whole case-Judy Miller.


484 posted on 07/14/2005 8:44:02 PM PDT by Patriot from Philly
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To: NathanBookman
And it still doesn't sound like Rove was the source of the leak. It sounds like reporters called him, told him what they new and he bascially agreed. Am I missing something??

NOPE.

485 posted on 07/14/2005 8:44:17 PM PDT by PilloryHillary
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To: kcvl

You have to hand it to those reporters, however, for taking a story that says Rove didn't do anything illegal or even mentioned or knew Plame's name, and turning it into more problems for the administration - it raises questions, causes concerns, provides difficulties for Scott McClellan, etc.

That takes talented writing skills - faulty logic, short memories, a warped sense of what is right, sure - but an ability to spin like few can.


486 posted on 07/14/2005 8:44:23 PM PDT by michaelt
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To: yellowhammer

When was the Times added?


487 posted on 07/14/2005 8:44:57 PM PDT by eddie willers
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To: NathanBookman
All Rove is guilty of is talking to reporters.

Which means he's guilty of having poor taste in telephone companions.

488 posted on 07/14/2005 8:45:26 PM PDT by WeddingPlanner
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To: NathanBookman
All Rove is guilty of is talking to reporters.

Yes. And it sounds like he needs to end this practice.

489 posted on 07/14/2005 8:45:32 PM PDT by Types_with_Fist (I'm on FReep so often that when I read an article at another site I scroll down for the comments.)
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To: Enchante
You are right on about the DemonRATS and their accomplices in the media.

The DemonRATS do not want the victory in Iraq to be the Republican's under President Bush. They do not want our brave sons who are fighting for freedom to have victory under President Bush. They do not want the security of this nation nor of the world to be made secure through the freedom gained by oppressed people around the world if is gained with the help of President Bush and freedom loving people around the world.

The DemonRATs want the victory to be under their control so that the wheel of socialism can turn fire of freedom into the yoke of communism.
490 posted on 07/14/2005 8:45:38 PM PDT by jonrick46
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To: Dr.Hilarious
makes it a crime for a government official to disclose the names of covert operatives like Ms. Wilson.

Except the fact that "Ms. Wilson" wasn't a "covert operative".

Mr. Bush was asked at a news conference whether "you stand by your pledge to fire anyone found" to have leaked the agent's name.

Except the fact that President Bush never said that he would fire anyone. He said that he would take care of it.

In addition to focusing new attention on Mr. Rove and whether he can survive the political fallout, the revelation is sure to create new partisan pressure on Mr. Bush.

By so-called "reporters" at the NYTimes.

Most recently, Mr. Rove has been at the center of the White House's deliberations over the choice of a nominee to succeed Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at the Supreme Court.

WHICH IS EXACTLY WHAT THIS CRAP IS ALL ABOUT!!!

491 posted on 07/14/2005 8:45:46 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: True_wesT
Novak got it from Tenant (everyone's fave guess for now).

Novak called Rove to talk about the situation, and he and Rove conversed about it, with Novak picking up bits and pieces.

Cooper called Rove, and after asking about his original points, brought up this subject.

Rove then used that info to pass on to Cooper (who stabbed him in the back with it by trying to spin it like Rove did something wrong, but no matter).

All of this about an agent who was not undercover.

Rove is free and clear.

Now--what about Miller?

As far as Rove is concerned, this story will be gone by next Tuesday.

492 posted on 07/14/2005 8:46:02 PM PDT by Dr.Hilarious (If Al Qaeda took over the judiciary and mainstream media, would we know the difference?)
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To: NathanBookman

I wonder about the difference between "Oh you know about that" which tends to confirm as opposed to "You heard that too?" which seems like it is the wink wink nudge nudge Washington insider way of confirming without confirming.

I hope that the end result of this is that all of the snot nosed Washington press corps types get SHUT OUT OF EVERYTHING and have to work for a living instead...


493 posted on 07/14/2005 8:46:45 PM PDT by HRoarke (We will bring our enemies to justice, or bring justice to our enemies.-GWB)
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To: rocklobster11
Drudge fixed the headline: "Novak asked Rove about CIA officer"

LOL! So he promoted it for hours and posted it before he even read it.

494 posted on 07/14/2005 8:47:19 PM PDT by Types_with_Fist (I'm on FReep so often that when I read an article at another site I scroll down for the comments.)
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To: McGavin999
All Bush has to do is wait until some reporter asks him about this in a very public, live venue and say "You want me to fire a man who didn't break the law just because he confirmed something that everybody knew?"

He didn't even confirm it. Rove heard it from another journalist. His response that he heard it too is just like saying, oh yeah, I heard that rumor also. That's not any kind of confirmation of anything, except that a rumor is going around.

495 posted on 07/14/2005 8:47:42 PM PDT by alnick
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And one more time, the Rove Runner stops just short of the edge of the cliff and Wiley Coyote charges off the edge of the cliff. Case closed. I'm going to bed.


496 posted on 07/14/2005 8:49:07 PM PDT by hispanarepublicana (There will be no bad talk or loud talk in this place. CB Stubblefield.)
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To: Raycpa

Article comes complete with Rat talking points:

Point 1

The conversation between Mr. Novak and Mr. Rove seemed almost certain to intensify the question about whether one of Mr. Bush's closest political advisers played a role in what appeared to be an effort to undermine Mr. Wilson's credibility


Point 2

the White House press secretary, has refused in recent days to discuss any specifics of the case.

Point 3

The revelation of Mr. Rove's conversation with Mr. Novak raises a question the White House has never addressed: whether Mr. Rove ever described that conversation, or his conversation with Mr. Cooper, with the president.

Point 4

In June 2004, at Sea Island, Ga., soon after Vice President Dick Cheney met with investigators in the case, Mr. Bush was asked at a news conference whether "you stand by your pledge to fire anyone found" to have leaked the agent's name.

"Yes," Mr. Bush said. "And that's up to the U.S. attorney to find the facts."

Point 5

White House officials may argue that Mr. Rove's conversation with Mr. Novak did not amount to leaking the name of the agent. But to critics of Mr. Bush - including the Democrats who have called for Mr. Rove's resignation - that is splitting hairs, and Mr. Rove in effect confirmed her identity, even if he did not name her.

Point 6

it seems certain to add substantially to the political maelstrom that has engulfed the White House this week after the disclosure that Mr. Rove had discussed the matter with Mr. Cooper of Time magazine.

Point 7

Democrats have been pressing the president either to live up to his pledges to rid his administration of anyone found to have leaked the name of a covert operative, or to explain why he does not believe Mr. Rove's actions subject him to dismissal.

Point 8

The new revelation also leaves Mr. McClellan, the White House spokesman, in an increasingly awkward situation. Two years ago repeatedly assured reporters that neither Mr. Rove nor several other administration officials were responsible for the leak.

Point 9

The case has also threatened to become a distraction to the White House and Republicans as Mr. Bush struggles to keep his second-term agenda on track and as he prepares for one of the most pivotal battles of his presidency, over the nomination of a Supreme Court justice.

Point 10

Most recently, Mr. Rove has been at the center of the White House's deliberations over the choice of a nominee to succeed Justice Sandra Day O'Connor at the Supreme Court.


497 posted on 07/14/2005 8:49:10 PM PDT by Raycpa
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To: kcvl
"What do you make of those accusations, which are serious accusations, as you know, that have been leveled against you.

WILSON: My wife was not a clandestine officer the day that Bob Novak blew her identity.

BLITZER: But she hadn't been a clandestine officer for some time before that?

WILSON: That's not anything that I can talk about. And, indeed, I'll go back to what I said earlier, the CIA believed that a possible crime had been committed, and that's why they referred it to the Justice Department.

She was not a clandestine officer at the time that that article in Vanity Fair appeared. And I have every right to have the American public know who I am and not to have myself defined by those who would write the sorts of things that are coming out, being spewed out of the mouths of the RNC... "

What's new NY Slimes? Any MSM or Print Media that claims she was a "covert" agent at the time of the Novak article is a bold face liar and they know it.
498 posted on 07/14/2005 8:49:53 PM PDT by tobyhill (The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
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To: eddie willers
"When was the Times added?"

Don't know...but it's there now.

499 posted on 07/14/2005 8:50:45 PM PDT by yellowhammer
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To: Dr.Hilarious
I don't buy the Tenet theory IF the idea is that Bush asked Tenet to step down because he leaked. If so, that would make the Congressional Medal of Freedom thing seem kind of like a bad idea.
500 posted on 07/14/2005 8:50:57 PM PDT by True_wesT
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