I think we should work very hard to keep it alive.
Brit Hume has mentioned it, along with the fact that Kerry revealed the name of a current undercover CIA agent, on the floor of the Senate.
I sent the text of this thread to Rush - asking him about making it more public, since he came back from a week's vacation and picked up on the Plame/Rove thing as though we were all still talking/thinking about it - and I am definitely NOT.
The DOJ has a policy of not taking about ongoing investigations, so they may not be in a position to make this more public, and the CIA, for Heaven's sake, doesn't like any of the publicity that the plane has received to date.
But it is true that Goff, head of CIA, is not going to let this one go quietly into the night. One of the things he has had squarely in his sights, are the CIA folks who have been leaking anything, but especially leaking information during the President's re-election campaign, that was very unfavorable to the President. Portor Goff does not like "talkers". Look at those he's "let go" or who have resigned.
As I wrote above, the Catch-22 to this story is that the plane is an ongoing project, involves the NRO and is so highly classified (as all black ops projects are).