Posted on 07/12/2006 6:10:36 AM PDT by fight_truth_decay
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/991708/posts
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When I called the CIA in July to confirm Mrs. Wilson's involvement in the mission for her husband -- he is a former Clitnon administration official -- they asked me not to use her name, but never indicated it would endanger her or anybody else
They sound like they are a little bitter over there.
But, but, but .... that would make him an eveeel, partisan liar. How can that be ? The NYT and WaPo would have the world believe his word is sacrosanct !
Wilson is such a phony, social climbing pig. He makes my skin crawl.
Wilson writes that six days before Novak's Plame column appeared, an unnamed FRIEND of his approached Novak on a Washington, D.C., street near George Washington University and accompanied the columnist for a couple blocks. Novak didn't know that the friend knew Wilson as the two engaged in conversation about the Niger affair. The friend asked Novak what he thought of Wilson.
Novak responded, "Wilson's an asshole. The CIA sent him. His wife, Valerie, works for the CIA. She's a weapons of mass destruction specialist. She sent him," and then the two parted.
The friend immediately called Wilson, and Wilson got in touch with Novak two days later.
Seems the "friend" plays both sides. Approaches Novak then runs to Wilson. From Novak's October 1, 2003, column: "I was curious why a high-ranking official in President Bill Clinton's National Security Council (NSC) was given this assignment. Wilson had become a vocal opponent of President Bush's policies in Iraq after contributing to Al Gore in the last election cycle and John Kerry in this one. "
From the October 2, 2003, edition of CNN's Wolf Blitzer Reports:
NOVAK: "On Monday, I began to report on something that I thought was very curious. Why was it that ambassador Wilson, who had no particular experience in weapons of mass destruction, and was a sharp critic of the Iraqi policy of President Bush and, also, had been a high-ranking official in the Clinton White House, who had contributed politically to Democrats -- some Republicans, but mostly Democrats -- why was he being selected? "
"I asked this question to a senior Bush administration official, and he said that he believed that the assignment was suggested by an employee at the CIA in the counterproliferation office who happened to be ambassador Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame."
http://mediamatters.org/items/200508050005
Remember: ...the NY Times editorial, which was volunteered by Joe Wilson and allowed by the CIA. - He published his op-ed anyway. How seriously did Wilson and the CIA, take her security?
The Boston Globe went on the spy mission of their own with the discovery of Plame's bogus company: Brewster-Jennings...add to the "party mix" Contributions to Gore and Kerry.
Who's the Friend?
only to be disappointed, time and again.
Credit to FReeper dead for the .jpg
That's it!
Thanks for finding it
Armitage.
All you have to do is ask the average person what he or she thinks about the Plame "case," and you know this is true. In this day of mainstream media soundbites and downright lazy reporting, the facts mean little.
And frankly, the administration let it happen. Bad impressions stick unless you fight them early and hard.
(Her proposed book has already been canceled, I understand. What will they dooooooooo?)
Agree with you...I thought the same thing when
it was covered in the news..who the hell is this
dumb broad married to this ego driven nitwit and
why the big deal???? I have a covert thing you
can investigate...get the big tuna...Osama !!..Jake
I wonder which one of them 'started' that converstion about Niger. Perhaps this 'friend' was fishing?
"I asked this question to a senior Bush administration official, and he said that he believed that the assignment was suggested by an employee at the CIA in the counterproliferation office who happened to be ambassador Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame."
And I wonder if that phrase was actually SPOKEN by the "senior Bush administration official," or was that something that Novak had found out on his own.
And thanks SO much, fight; I knew I remember something like this, but couldn't find it! I love FR!
Can you believe Yost's title????
Not unexpected, but it is interesting to watch them twist the truth to make it fit their bias.
I think you are right.
WILSON: Bob Novak called me before he went to print with the report. And he said, a CIA source had told him that my wife was an operative. He was trying to get a second source. He couldn't get a second source. Could I confirm that? I said no.
After the article appeared, I called him and I said: "You told me it was a CIA source. You wrote senior administration officials. What was it, CIA or senior administration?" He said to me, "I misspoke the first time I spoke to you." That makes it senior administration sources.
Wilson Interview with Paula Zahn
From Wilson's book:
Page 334: Wilson's op-ed, "What I Didn't Find in Africa," appears in the New York Times on July 6, 2003. The following Sunday, Wilson spots Bob Novak in the Meet the Press greenroom.
Page 343: A friend of Wilson's hails Novak on Pennsylvania Avenue. Novak casually tosses out charges of nepotism: "Wilson's an asshole. The CIA sent him [to Niger]. His wife, Valerie, works for the CIA. She's a weapons of mass destruction specialist. She sent him [to Niger]."
Page 344: Two days later, Novak phones Wilson to apologize for the outburst. He asks Wilson if his wife works for the CIA. Wilson demurs, and then Novak apologizes again and hangs up.
Page 348: Novak's column runs on July 14 and outs Plame as a CIA agent. At the moment, Wilson can muster only weak anger: "I felt that punching the man in the nose would not have been an unreasonable response."
Ravingnutter - I knew if anyone could find out that information, it would be you. Thanks so much; your research is among the best on Free Republic or anywhere else for that matter.
Wow, he's quite the liar, isn't he?
Based on what Novak said, I think we can safely say this "side" is embellished to make Wilson look good, huh?
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