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Washington Post Enables Toensing's Delusions

by Larry Johnson
Sun Feb 18th, 2007 at 03:04:11 PM EST

Congratulations to Victoria Toensing, former Reagan Administration Justice Department official, for plumbing new depths of delusion and crazed fantasies in her latest Washington Post op-ed.  Ms. Toensing's piece--Trial in Error--should have been titled, "I Am Ignorant of Basic Facts".  She offers up two special gems:

  • Valerie Plame was not covert.
  • Ambassador Joseph Wilson (Valerie's husband) misled the public about how he was sent to Niger, about the thrust of his March 2003 oral report of that trip, and about his wife's CIA status

Valerie Plame was undercover until the day she was identified in Robert Novak's column.  I entered on duty with Valerie in September of 1985.  Every single member of our class--which was comprised of Case Officers, Analysts, Scientists, and Admin folks--were undercover.  I was an analyst and Valerie was a case officer.  Case officers work in the Directorate of Operations and work overseas recruiting spies and running clandestine operations.  Although Valerie started out working under "official cover"--i.e., she declared she worked for the U.S. Government but in something innocuous, like the State Department--she later became a NOC aka non official cover officer.  A NOC has no declared relationship with the United States Government.  These simple facts apparently are too complicated for someone of Ms. Toensing's limited intellectual abilities. 

She also is ignoring the facts introduced at the Libby trial.  We have learned that Scooter Libby, Karl Rove, Ari Fleischer, and Richard Armitage told various members of the press that Valerie worked for the CIA.  In fact Scooter Libby was the one who told Bush press flack, Ari Fleischer, about Valerie's covert status. Armitage in turn told Novak (who confirmed the story with Karl Rove) and Novak ultimately exposed not just Valerie but her NOC cover company, Brewster Jennings.  That leak by the Bush Administration ruined Valerie's ability to continue working as a case officer and destroyed an international intelligence network. 

You do not have to take my word alone that Valerie was under cover.  Other members of our training class also came forward in 2003 and vouched for Valerie's covert status--Jim Marcinkowski, Brent Cavan, and Mike Grimaldi.  We appeared on Nightline three years ago, accompanied by another classmate who remains anonymous, and testified about our personal knowledge of Valerie's status as a covert CIA officer. 

Toensing's bill of particulars about Joe Wilson and his mission to Niger is equally bizarre.  She recites the usual lies:

  • Joe Wilson said he was sent by Cheney
  • Valerie Plame sent Joe on the boondoggle
  • Joe misrepresented the findings from his trip

Let's take up a collection and get Victoria some help with her obvious reading disability.  The whole sordid affair got started in early February 2002.  Vice President Cheney asked his briefer about the claim on 12 February 2002 and the CIA convened an interagency meeting with Ambassador Joseph Wilson one week later, February 19, 2002.  Joe was a natural choice for the job. He had headed up the Africa desk at the National Security Council, he had served as an  Ambassador in West Africa, and had saved American lives from Saddam during the first Gulf War.  He was not chosen by his wife, Valerie Plame.  She only wrote a memo, at the behest of her boss in the Counter Proliferation Divison of the Directorate of Operations, identifying Joe's qualifications.  And she was asked to inform her husband about the CIA's interest in him going to Niger to help answer a request from Vice President Cheney, who wanted to know if there was any truth to reports that Iraq was seeking uranium in Niger.

We now know, thanks to the INR memo, that Joe did not want to go to Niger and supported the position of INR analysts  who thought the US Ambassador in Niger was quite capable of investigating the matter.  Ultimately the CIA prevailed and Joe was sent.  Valerie was not in the room when the decision was made nor was she in an administrative position with the clout to send her husband on such a mission.

The INR memo introduced in the Libby trial confirms Joe's account as well about what he told the CIA debriefing team.  Too bad Ms. Toensing did not take time to read the CIA report produced from Mr. Wilson's trip.  He made it very clear in that report that Iraq had not purchased or negotiated the purchase of uranium.

Fair minded, reasonable people now understand that Vice President Cheney and his bag carriers embarked on a deliberate, organized campaign to smear and discredit Joe Wilson.  In the process they ignored their obligation to protect our nation's secrets and told reporters about Valerie's ties to the CIA.  It is time for all thinking Americans to ask why the Washington Post editorial page has decided to give a partisan hack like Toensing a platform for jury tampering?  Just days before the Libby Jury retires to consider a verdict, why was Toensing allowed to publish an article rife with lies and misstated facts?  Why does the paper that played a key role in exposing the tyranny of Richard Nixon now allow this shallow woman to smear prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald? 

Thanks to the work of Patrick Fitzgerald and his team of prosecutors, we now know beyond any doubt that the Vice President of the United States and members of his staff ignored intelligence and tried to spin the press away from the truth that Joe Wilson found in Africa--Iraq had not sought uranium.   Cheney and Libby feared what the American people might do if they discovered they had been lied to about the case for war in Iraq.  Now there is no doubt.  They did lie and these lies have been exposed.  Unfortunately, the Victoria Toensings of the world seem hell bent on perpetuating the lies and living in the delusional world that it is okay to out an under cover CIA officer during a time of war.  While Toensing has the right to be wrong, we ought to ask why a paper with the reputation of the Washington Post is lowering its journalistic standards, ignoring ethics, and enabling the spread of lies.  I think the owner of the Washington Post has some "splaining" to do.



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has shown, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that it was official government policy of the Office of the Vice President to reveal the name of a covert CIA agent to advance the political agenda of said office.

In addition, the testimony during the trial has demonstrated that Rove, Armitage, Libby and several others all outed Plame.

So, I agree with Toensing, in a way.  There should be about three of the traitors in the dock, all on trial for treason during a time of war (their words, not mine), and this capitol crime should result in the lot of them smoking a final cigarette prior to the just result - a firing squad.

by dataguy on Sun Feb 18th, 2007 at 03:57:49 PM EST
I really really really hope the jury convicts.

I was shocked watching Frontline to hear Pinucs, Woodard, and others breezily say that no laws were broken. Their icy indifference to national security is incomprehensible.

And Frontline did not quote any sources who spoke to the national security implications of the case.

by AliceDem on Sun Feb 18th, 2007 at 06:07:13 PM EST
Victoria Toensing and Joseph E. diGenova are married law partners and Republican talking-heads-for-hire.  Look what hubby, Joseph, was saying (To run interfernece for his wife's "good buddy" Judith Wilson over at the NYT?)  to the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary in October 2005.

[NOTE:  Libby was indicted on perjury, false statement, and obstruction of justice charges October 28, 2005.]

I do not oppose a reporter's privilege. I oppose an absolute reporter's privilege. Absolute legal privileges are poor public policy; but lack of restraint on a prosecutor's power to destroy privileges is also poor public policy. Therefore, I recommend the Attorney General's Guidelines for subpoenaing reporters be made a statutory requirement.

And later, the fore-handed slap at Fitzpatrick:

Let me add some important points about the process in which decisions about privileges are made by federal courts in a grand jury subpoena challenge. Unless you've been through it, you would have no idea of the issues. Whether it is a reporter or a lawyer whose testimony is being compelled, grand jury proceedings are ex parte. That means that only the judge and the prosecutor know the full factual basis allegedly justifying the prosecutor's effort to pierce the privilege. Counsel for the subpoenaed person is not permitted to know the facts the grand jury and prosecutor claim is the basis for the demand to nullify the privilege. As our lawyer observed to the Third Circuit, "I feel like I am hitting a piñata. I have no idea what's there."
This situation puts the subpoenaed person and his or her counsel at an intolerable disadvantage. It forces the judge to be not only the neutral arbiter, but also an advocate. Moreover, it deprives the judge of the information and judgment that come from the adversarial process. Thus, in the course of considering this pending legislation, this Committee should consider modifying federal rules to permit some type of access to ex parte information to the attorneys where a privilege is sought to be vitiated before a grand jury.
In addition, this Committee by law should require that any agency claiming a set of facts constituting a potential violation of law and in which the Government seeks to vitiate a privilege (either reporter or attorney-client) before a grand jury, provide sworn affidavits or sworn testimony about the essential facts forming the basis of the crime. Mere proffers of evidence or a prosecutor's representation would be insufficient evidence in this context. It is my understanding that the CIA in Judith Miller's case did not have to aver to critical elements of the Agent Identities Protection Act, but merely requested an investigation based on a boilerplate form. Before reporters were subpoenaed, at the least a court should have established that Valerie Plame was a covered person under the Act.

Attorney Joseph and his wife knew someone was in trouble.  Now do you suppose Joseph just up and volunteered all this legal "expertise," or might they he have been induced?

They burn our children in their wars and grow rich beyond the dreams of avarice

by Limelite on Sun Feb 18th, 2007 at 06:08:59 PM EST
by AliceDem on Mon Feb 19th, 2007 at 11:35:02 AM EST


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