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Flowers: A Scandal Goes Down in Plames
Philadelphia Daily News ^ | 9-15-06 | Christine M. Flowers

Posted on 09/16/2006 7:30:17 PM PDT by cgk

Christine M. Flowers | A SCANDAL GOES DOWN IN PLAMES

SCANDALS, like wool sweaters, tend to shrink when mishandled. An item that looked so sharp at first glance can lose its zing when thrown into the wrong spin cycle. And it's only when we pull it out, misshapen and ruined, that we realize last season's trendy purchase is this year's damaged goods.

Take Plamegate, where the beautiful blond wife of an ambitious diplomat was unmasked as a CIA operative. Never mind the fact that Valerie Plame, Mrs. Ambassador Joe Wilson, wasn't exactly the spy who came in from the cold since this Mata Hari had been toiling at a desk job in Langley, Va., for years. And where she worked was the worst-kept secret since Rosie O'Donnell's sexual orientation.

(And it always seemed that our heroine recovered quite well from the outing. She and her husband didn't exactly run from the high-profile photo-ops, not to mention excruciatingly large book deals. "Invasion of privacy" is a relative term.)

So even though it was always quite unlikely that any laws were broken or any real spy hung out to dry, the prospects for political advantage were too high for liberal critics of the president to pass up.

The ones who liked to repeat the glazed-eye mantra of "Bush lied, people died" had a field day portraying George Bush and his neo-con associates as part of a Machiavellian conspiracy to punish Joe Wilson for publicly exposing the "lies" that led to the Iraq invasion.

Of course, Wilson's claims have by now been roundly discredited. The Washington Post went so far in an editorial as to call him a liar, saying he "diverted responsibility from himself and his false charges by claiming that President Bush's closest aides had engaged in an illegal conspiracy. It's unfortunate that so many people took him seriously."

So many liberals, that is.

Pity they forgot to check their facts before launching the crusade. Back when the story first broke, it was commonly believed that Karl Rove was the leak in the ship of state, the man who revealed Plame's identity to Robert Novak, who then blew her alleged cover in a column that tried to explain how a liberal Clintonite like Wilson got the job from the CIA to check out reports that Saddam was looking to buy uranium in Niger.

Since Rove is so universally despised by Bush critics, the rumor that he was the initial leaker fell like manna directly onto the plates of Bush detractors.

Here at last was the opportunity to (yet again) attack Bush as an idiot pawn, vilify his advisers as warmongers willing to victimize a suburban soccer mom, galvanize the feminist vote against the administration (a career girl was being slimed) and reinforce the belief that the war in Iraq was based on deception.

There was definitely joy in Mudville and at the Democratic National Committee.

Problem is, they got it wrong. In the recently published "Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal and the Selling of the Iraq War," authors Michael Isikoff and David Corn revealed that Novak's source was actually Richard Armitage, a State Department official who worked closely with Colin Powell.

And worst of all for Bush haters, Armitage was actually a vocal critic of the Iraq war.

Uh-oh, time out. This was not supposed to be in the liberal playbook. Suddenly, the alleged web of lies and deceit spun by Rove and Cheney and other administration operatives had a lot of holes.

No longer was Plamegate the creation of vindictive Republicans with an axe to grind who wanted to draw blood from a partisan critic like Wilson. The source of the leak was none other than a well-liked war opponent and D.C. insider.

In the interest of fairness and accuracy, you'd expect that news to hit the cover of every mainstream paper and magazine that profited for months from assassinating the character of Karl Rove and Dick Cheney.

Maybe Katie Couric would demonstrate what a treasure she really is and read the entire Washington Post editorial on-air.

Maybe Anderson Cooper would do a Katrina redux and decry the hurricane of hyperbole surrounding the case.

Maybe Oprah would reduce Arianna Huffington to tears, and Dr. Phil would analyze the New York Times editorial board.

Maybe someone could apologize to Judy Miller. Or Karl Rove. Or Dick Cheney. Or Scooter Libby. Maybe someone could teach prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald a lesson in professional ethics.

For the sensitive folks who were so worried that an innocuous ABC miniseries on 9/11 would defame President Clinton, setting the record straight should be important, right?

Apparently not. Like the shrunken sweater that no longer fits, Plamegate has lost its appeal. That's what happens when the truth gets caught in the wrong spin cycle.


Christine M. Flowers is a lawyer. E-mail cflowers1961@yahoo.com.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: ambassador; cialeak; coalforfitzmas; fitzgerald; joewilson; liars; novak; perps; pimps; plame; richardarmitage; valerie; valerieplame; wilson
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1 posted on 09/16/2006 7:30:19 PM PDT by cgk
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To: cgk

"Maybe someone could apologize to Judy Miller. Or Karl Rove. Or Dick Cheney. Or Scooter Libby. Maybe someone could teach prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald a lesson in professional ethics."

Gotta love it!


2 posted on 09/16/2006 7:32:53 PM PDT by i_dont_chat (I have the right to offend. You can take offense or not.)
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To: cgk

The MSM is not going to let their boy, Fitzpatty, let go of Libby. The Wilsons are press whores and happy go lucky plaintiffs. What a crapolla situation.


3 posted on 09/16/2006 7:33:00 PM PDT by shankbear
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To: cgk

Good post!


4 posted on 09/16/2006 7:34:28 PM PDT by Frank_2001
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To: shankbear

Fitzpatrick has done a dumb thing here. He can redeem himself by dropping the prosecution.


5 posted on 09/16/2006 7:35:17 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: popdonnelly

After the election Bush should pardon Libby and fire Fitzpatrick.


6 posted on 09/16/2006 7:36:31 PM PDT by shankbear
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To: cgk

Has anyone in the MSM asked Schumer any questions on this topic?
He spent lots of time behind the podium with liar Wilson at his side!


7 posted on 09/16/2006 7:38:54 PM PDT by ConservativeGreek
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To: ConservativeGreek

A couple of butt buddies I suspect.


8 posted on 09/16/2006 7:41:39 PM PDT by shankbear
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To: cgk
Mr. and Mrs. Valerie Plame Wilson... undercover.


9 posted on 09/16/2006 7:42:13 PM PDT by operation clinton cleanup
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To: cgk

Wow! Excellent column, and nicely written.
(I had to scroll back up to check again that tjis was from the daily News.)


10 posted on 09/16/2006 7:42:19 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: cgk
Maybe Fitzgerald should pay all of Libby's legal bills out of his own pocket, then pay the tax payers back for wasting all that tax money to prove what he already knew.
11 posted on 09/16/2006 7:42:48 PM PDT by GBA
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To: shankbear

Sounds like a good idea.


12 posted on 09/16/2006 7:42:48 PM PDT by dr_who_2
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To: cgk
Thanks for posting this.

You do know that Plame, Wilson, Armitage, Fitzgerald, or anyone spreading this story around as Gospel Truth will NEVER even be asked to apologize, let alone actually apologize or face any criminal or civil liability.

Whatever they did, it was all done in the service of trying to destroy a Republican administration.

They have nothing but a lifetime of six-figure book advances and generous lecture-circuit fees to look forward to. Unless the next Democratic President awards them the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

13 posted on 09/16/2006 7:43:09 PM PDT by GoBucks2002
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To: bmwcyle

Ping.


14 posted on 09/16/2006 7:43:16 PM PDT by Apple Blossom (...around here, city hall is something of a between meals snack.)
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To: Howlin; STARWISE; Enchante

(( ping ))

This column is a well-written summary of the end of the Plame affair, at least in so far as it effects the Bush Administration. Incredibly, this nugget of honesty appeared in the Philadelphia Trotskyite News.


15 posted on 09/16/2006 7:45:32 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: operation clinton cleanup

Check out the roots. Her "blonde" is purely bottled.


16 posted on 09/16/2006 7:46:41 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: popdonnelly

What Fitzy was noot simply dumb. it was a violation of his oath. We must demand a special prosecutor to examine violations of Federal law by a special prosecutor. He may be unindictable due to his vaunted position but he is not unimpeachable.


17 posted on 09/16/2006 7:46:45 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (Here come I, gravitas in tow.)
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To: cgk

Excellent article. Very well written. Thanks for posting it.


18 posted on 09/16/2006 7:51:43 PM PDT by upchuck (Q:Why does President Bush support amnesty for illegal aliens? A:Read this: http://tinyurl.com/nyvno)
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To: GoBucks2002
Whatever they did, it was all done in the service of trying to destroy a Republican administration.

Amen. And that says it all. There can be no lower calling.

19 posted on 09/16/2006 7:52:03 PM PDT by Sender (Earth: 4.5 billion years old. Islam: 1400 years old. Nukes: 61 years old. Stay tuned.)
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To: Amos the Prophet

This should become the text book for a journalistic ethics course. The media acted as an arm of the DNC here...some heads should roll.


20 posted on 09/16/2006 7:54:30 PM PDT by Wristpin ("The Yankees announce plan to buy every player in Baseball....")
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