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The Vice-President is Guilty

by BooMan
Thu Feb 1st, 2007 at 04:34:11 PM EST

There are a lot of sexy witnesses in the Libby trial but it is a no-name FBI case agent that is providing the most damning testimony. Ms. Deborah S. Bond questioned Scooter Libby in October and November of 2003. Scooter Libby concocted a phony baloney story to cover up the Vice-President's role in outing Valerie Plame. It went like this:

Scooter Libby learned about Valerie Plame from the Vice-President back in early June 2003. He then promptly forgot about learning this because he was a very busy man. Then Joe Wilson wrote his column and went on Meet the Press. That happened on July 6, 2003. The OVP was upset because Wilson was suggesting that Cheney had sent him on a trip and that they had received a report on the trip. The truth was a little different. The VP wanted to know more about a forged group of documents (possibly drawn up by friends of Michael Ledeen) that purported to show that Iraq had made a deal to buy uranium from Niger. The CIA probably thought it was just another example of Cheney acting like a bloodthirsty idiot, but they decided to send Ambassador Wilson over there because he had some decent contacts. The State Department thought the whole idea was stupid and that their ambassador had already answered the question...there was no deal.

Anyhoo...Wilson got sent over there and he discovered that Iraq had approached Niger about improving trade (and Niger doesn't trade much other than uranium) but that Niger had blown them off because they didn't want to violate the sanctions. Wilson also satisfied himself that logistically it would have been nearly impossible for Niger to divert uranium to a third-party without the French knowing about it (they run the mines). Bottom line? Iraq might have sought uranium. Maybe. But they didn't get any.

So Wilson came home and was debriefed by a couple of CIA officers. They wrote up a report and it was disseminated within the Intelligence Community. The VP certainly had access to the report. Whether they read it is uncertain. They say they did not. And they are so incompetent, it is possible that they are telling the truth about that. Maybe.

In any case, the OVP was pissed off that Wilson was saying they sent him and that they read the report and that they knew the 16 words in the SOTU were false.

The first thing they wanted to know was who this Joe Wilson guy was and why he was talking smack about them. So they started looking into him. And then reporters started asking questions about him. And somehow these reporters figured out that Wilson's wife worked at the CIA and that she might have sent him on the trip. And, well, everyone in Washington kind of knew that the CIA was sick up to their ears of Dick Cheney's baseless conspiracy theories about al-Qaeda and Iraq and Iraq and nuclear weapons. So, they figured, Valerie Plame just kind of blew off the VP and got her husband a nice junket in the bargain. In other words, Wilson's trip wasn't a serious intelligence gathering effort but more of a boondoggle.

This story is pretty good, don't you think? Anyway, Libby was getting pretty peeved about the coverage and then he saw Chris Matthews on Hardball saying nasty things about his boss. So he got really mad and called up Tim Russert to complain. And then Russert told him that all the reporters in Washington were telling him that Wilson's wife worked at the CIA. And Libby was like, "Oh, snap! That explains it." So then he went and talked to the VP and they discussed whether to leak this information that they got from the press back to the press so they could report it.

Here's the part where Libby implicated the VP.

'Z' is the prosecutor. 'DB' is FBI agent, Deborah Bond. They are talking about a flight aboard Air Force Two.

Z Did you speak as well about trip to Norfolk? More about VP feelings about Wilson matter.

DB They weren't satisfied with Tenet statement, wanted to get out to press that OVP did not send Wilson to Niger.

Z VP mood?

DB frustrated and upset that press was still claiming that VP sent Wilson. When they [OVP] claim they didn't send him.

Z Conversation on AF2?

DB Like he told us before, went to VP cabin. Some discussoin about whether they should report to press about Wilson's wife working for CIA.

Z Conversation about Wilson's wife on AF2

DB After he spoke with Russert, he discussed with VP, not certain exactly when they discussed it.

Z Did you ask whether they discussed making it public

DB They MAY have talked about it.

Z Tell you about what he said transpired once he landed at Edward AFB, did he tell you about Cooper.

DB Like he had told us previously, along with Mayfield and Martin, when he contacted Cooper, and read the statement, to Cooper. And Libby claimed after Cooper asked about Wilson he went off the record and told him the info being spread might not be true.

Z Who said?

DB I'm sorry, Mr Libby. Mr Libby then told us he told Cooper that reporters were telling admin that Wilson's wife worked at CIA, but he didn't know if that was true.

So, Dick Cheney talked about leaking Valerie Plame's profession and then Scooter went and leaked her profession. But it was all okay because they got this information from Tim Russert.

Except, Cheney told Libby about Plame all the way back in early June. And Russert denies he told them anything. And Fleischer testified that Libby told him about Plame before Libby talked to Russert. And there is a lot of other evidence too.

Bottom line? This FBI agent just revealed that Libby admitted that Cheney talked about outing Plame and that he then went and outed Plame. Okay. The operative word here is 'may' have discussed outing Plame. You be the judge.

Vice-President...guilty.



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IMPEACH!!!

First Cheney.

Then Butch.

Or...war with Iran.

When will the Demrats get the message?

Too late?

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I hope not.

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Goodness had nothing to do with it, dearie.-Mae West

by Arthur Gilroy (arthurgilroy<at>earthlink.net) on Thu Feb 1st, 2007 at 04:47:31 PM EST
Arthur

I'm afraid that your post's image of a nuke exploding will prove all too prescient in the next few months.

And if that happens Cheney will be guilty of a lot more than exposing a covert CIA operative.

A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned how to walk forward. Franklin D. Roosevelt

by Steven D on Thu Feb 1st, 2007 at 05:10:54 PM EST
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is if it comes out that Valerie Plame gave him a blowjob...

(sorry for the mental image -- feeling a bit discouraged today...)


"Mr. Bush, you do not own this country!" -- Keith Olbermann, 1/2/07

by Cali Scribe on Thu Feb 1st, 2007 at 05:17:25 PM EST
Speaking of the devil...See a tongue-in-cheek visual of Mary and her "blessing from God"...here:

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Daniel DiRito

by Daniel DiRito on Thu Feb 1st, 2007 at 05:11:37 PM EST
Booman is right. Soon the whole world is going to know the truth-- that this was a top-down operation. This house of cards is going to tumble. Boooyaaahhh!

The Whole American Hog
by onealbear (bear@onealcompton.com) on Thu Feb 1st, 2007 at 06:03:04 PM EST
I'm about to change my mind on impeachment of Cheney.  I'm seriously thinking that it would be very very good, because it would allow us to focus on the treasonous White House, where the traitor Rove and the traitor Cheney and the traitor Libby all conspired to damage the CIA.
by dataguy on Thu Feb 1st, 2007 at 06:32:21 PM EST
afaiac, they are all guilty.....every last one of them down and into including may matlin.  they are what she discribed as she called someone, a snake!

I feel very resentful towards them all...I exclude no one....even up and into including the house maid or servant.  :o)

I find that the fact that bush yesterday gave the order to do this is funny..putting out the order to out her...and cheney is just the one who put him up to it.  after all we have a co-pres do we not!?

I do not normally wish any one any bad luck ever, but this regieme has changed my attitude towards them all...all of them.  They are all snakes...just ask abramhoff (sp)  they are all a pit of snakes.  Matlin knows what she is talking about for she is one who can identify with a snake.  remember whig group, anyone?  

I want them out of our governemnt before they attack Iran.  I want them in jail for what they have done to us and the world....period...

by BrendaStewart (stormyweather1@hotmail.com) on Thu Feb 1st, 2007 at 07:02:09 PM EST
Frankly I don't give a damn about the dark one. If the note that says - "the pres" is legit- would someone please tell me what the hell else do we need  in order to impeach that treasonous piece of crap that resides in the WH?
by billjpa (billjpa@aol.com) on Thu Feb 1st, 2007 at 07:38:12 PM EST
They figured they could launder the info, just like money, but putting it out to some journalists and getting it back squeaky clean.

Hubris is a bitch when it all comes crashing down.  Honest public servants are the key.

by Primordial Ooze on Thu Feb 1st, 2007 at 08:42:48 PM EST
Not to nitpick, correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't Joe Wilson the US AMB to Iraq during the first Gulf War?? Didn't daddy Bush give a medal for his actions in Baghdad protecting his staff and a few other foriegn nationals?? If so, how could Uncle Dick NOT know exactly who he was????
by mikefromtexas on Fri Feb 2nd, 2007 at 12:06:31 AM EST
he didn't know who the CIA sent.  And he had no reason, initially, to think Joe Wilson would be hostile.

But the CPD was hostile and his wife worked there.

by BooMan on Fri Feb 2nd, 2007 at 12:08:58 AM EST
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