I do note that after reading the article that they do find reason to continue the lie in that "Mr. Armitage was unaware that Ms. Plame was covert" and that even though Mr. Armitage was a reluctant "supporter" of the Iraq war but was at odds with those in the Administration who supported it, they continue to insist that even though no one in the Bush inner circle did anything at all wrong, all of this could have been avoided had the President listened to him rather than Cheney, Rumsfeld, et al.
After signaling that "we just need to move on", proceeded to bury the story on A20.
...they continue to insist that even though no one in the Bush inner circle did anything at all wrong, all of this could have been avoided had the President listened to him rather than Cheney, Rumsfeld, et al.I think Armitage has just proven how unwise it would be to listen to him about anything at all. I mean, he sat there for years knowing the truth, all the while allowing his colleagues to be damaged by the big lie.