Posted on 11/30/2005 6:19:16 PM PST by wagglebee
Huh, huh. They said "sack".
Sorry.
"Wikipedia, the always-current online encyclopedia, traces the beginning of Wilson's disinformation campaign to May 3, 2003: "Wilson, Plame and Kristof meet for breakfast. Wilson tells Kristof about his trip to Niger, on the condition that Kristof not name Wilson as his source." "Kristof" is Nicholas Kristof, a New York Times reporter. Plame, of course, is Wilson's wife Valerie, a WMD specialist at the CIA. If Wikipedia is accurate, Wilson almost assuredly revealed the identity of his wife to Kristof long before Miller knew. As previously reported, Wikipedia cites as source a flattering article on the Wilsons written by Vicky Ward for Vanity Fair magazine. Kristof has yet to respond to my e-mails asking for clarification."
Sheesh. Why didn't Cahill just look at the VF article. The breakfast is described in black and white there in black and white.
WND is the lazy bunch of people on earth.
Its a good start. Id like to see ALL New York Times reporters fired.
I must confess I didnt read the article, this is my bump to come back later to give it a looksie.
LMAO!
I enjoy these. Now entering their sixth year of pain.
In the world's newsrooms, the truth is vulnerable PERIOD!
Actually, in most newsrooms today, truth is irrelevant, they just say whatever they want.
From what I read, Maureen Dowd is practically begging to be sacked. Or is that bedded?
Well Kristof can just join the list of known journlistic malpractioners...headed up, of course, by Mary Mapes and Dan Rather!!
LOL!
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You are on a roll!
Good one!!!
Screw Maureen, somebody PLEASE!
ANYBODY...........up for it?
They are an unending source of material
John Kohn TODAY:
"Nobody - nobody (in Congress) has said we should cut & run....."
Congressman Kuninch on FNC in an alternate universe:
"We gotta get outta Iraq yesterday!"
Pelosi today:
"We gotta get outta Iraq now!"
"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..."
Something that's been really nagging at me, and I haven't seen it mentioned, is how ticked would you be if, as Vice-President, you asked for an investigation, and some dumbass diplomat was sent?
Do us a favor and fire 'em all!
Back during the anthrax scare of Oct./Nov. 2001, Kristof played a key role in targeting suspicion at Steve Hatfield, who seems to have been totally innocent, but was deemed evil by leftists for having spent some time in Rhodesia before it fell to Mugabe. It ruined Hatfield's career, at least for the time...I don't know if he has recovered from the hit. Meanwhile the actual perpetrators remain at large. Five people died.
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