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Libby Case Implicates Cheney

by BooMan
Tue Feb 20th, 2007 at 12:12:30 PM EST

The prosecution has finished their summation in the Libby case and the defense is up. Meanwhile, the press is beginning to tackle the implications of the trial evidence for understanding the performance of the Vice-President. Jim Rutenberg of the New York Times puts it this way:

The evidence in the trial shows Vice President Dick Cheney and Mr. Libby, his former chief of staff, countermanding and even occasionally misleading colleagues at the highest levels of Mr. Bush’s inner circle as the two pursued their own goal of clearing the vice president’s name in connection with flawed intelligence used in the case for war.

Meanwhile, Michael Abramowitz of the Washington Post focuses on Cheney's loss of influence.

There is no evidence that Cheney's close relationship with Bush has been lessened. But there is also little doubt that the causes he has championed -- a tough skepticism of negotiations with dictatorships such as North Korea and the forceful exercise of presidential authority -- are being rethought within the Bush administration, according to officials inside the government and experts outside it.

The Libby trial has exposed the Vice-President as the person responsible for outing Joe Wilson's wife. We can see this clearly by looking at something the prosecution pointed out this morning. Taken from Marcy Wheeler's paraphrased transcript and cleaned up and explained by me:

Zeidenberg (one of the prosecutors): What else do we know [that Libby] knows. [Takes newspaper article from his files].

[Oct 12 WaPo article]

[reading and commenting from article] FBI Agents have begin by investigating events the month before the leak. Asking about events going back to early June. Investigators investigating how Plame's name got linked to Wilson and how it made way around govt. Govt officials had been trying for more than a month [to argue] that Wilson's mission not as important [as it was being portrayed]. Time magazine, some govt officials have noted that Wilson's wife [Valerie Plame, is a CIA official who monitors the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction].

That article would tell any intelligent person, no question [Libby] is intelligent, that the FBI was looking for him. They were trying to find out who was scurrying around to find out about Wilson. That was Libby.

We have to remember that George W. Bush said on September 30th, 2003:

"Listen, I know of nobody -- I don't know of anybody in my administration who leaked classified information. If somebody did leak classified information, I'd like to know it, and we'll take the appropriate action. And this investigation is a good thing."

And yet, the Libby trial has revealed that Bush authorized the leaking of classified information to Judith Miller, that only he, the Vice-President, and Scooter Libby knew about it, that Cheney specifically told Libby to contact Miller, and that Libby leaked Valerie Plame's name at the meeting with Miller (he had previously leaked to Miller that Wilson's wife worked at the CIA).

It is now clear that the Vice-President wanted to burn Valerie Plame and that he was fully aware that she worked at the covert counterproliferation division and not in the analytical branch. There is a strong circumstantial case that George W. Bush also knew this and authorized the leak. But the case against Cheney is now proven. He told Libby about Wilson's wife. When Libby went to talk to the FBI he not only knew the FBI was looking for him, he knew the FBI was looking for his boss...Dick Cheney.

Cheney should also be on trial. And he should resign.



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Somebody's gonna have to arrest these criminals.  Let them wait in jail as long as Jose Padilla has waited.

Somebody who has taken that oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States from all enemies foreign and DOMESTIC.

President Pelosi has such a nice ring, no?

by Alice on Tue Feb 20th, 2007 at 12:21:34 PM EST
We should start by impeaching the President. Then we should go after Bush. ;D

"If you look for the social economic motive, you will not have to wait for history to tell you what was propaganda and what was truth." - George Seldes
by Real History Lisa (lpeaseRemoveThis@gte.net) on Tue Feb 20th, 2007 at 12:38:47 PM EST
From just before the lunch break, the defense made this case (cleaned up by me):

[Libby] concerned not about his job, but about being scapegoat.

Best evidence of innocence. Fitzgerald showed opening statement. But he didn't read it the same way I did. To get White House Press Secretary to clear him the way Rove had been cleared. [Fitzgerald] laid out the whole story, only I showed you the note.

I'm going to finish this section, judge. Just right now (gives page number). They [Card and McClellan] both blew him off.  This is Mr Fitz, asking a question. And Scooter Libby is sitting out there alone as someone whose named but not cleared. I don't care what word you use, he had to go all the way to the VP to get cleared.

This is Libby describing to VP, I thought it was unfair since I didn't talk to Novak... See, Rove had lied, Rove did talk to Novak, Rove lied, Scooter Libby did not lie.  [a little jury nullifaction with your lunch, folks?]  Continues to go through the meat grinder lie. In GJ they explain that Libby had to go out and address others. Incompetence of others is incompetence of CIA that let 16 words in SOTU. If you thought you had done something the last thing you would do is go to Card, then McClellan, then VP, only an innocent person would do that.

This is true, for what it is worth.  Libby didn't talk to Novak, Karl Rove did.  And Karl Rove got cleared by McClellan, while Libby initially did not.

This explains why Libby was pissed off.  As for Rove, I believe he was pissed off that Libby gave him talking points that violated the law.

by BooMan on Tue Feb 20th, 2007 at 01:11:52 PM EST
by MinorRipper (minorripper@gmail.com) on Tue Feb 20th, 2007 at 02:14:04 PM EST
BooMan, it's my understanding that the Prosecution was up first, now Defense is up and then Fitz (who hasn't been up yet for summation) is up at the very end of the day to summarize for the case. He's already demonstrated a unique ability to distill the extraordinary complexities of this case down to a straightforward story for the jury. So this afternoon, will be the highest point as Walton wants to be finished by 5.

by mainsailset on Tue Feb 20th, 2007 at 02:16:23 PM EST
wapo abramowitz linkee no workee, boo.
by chicago dyke (anheduanna at yahoo.com) on Tue Feb 20th, 2007 at 02:17:00 PM EST
fixed. thank you.
by BooMan on Tue Feb 20th, 2007 at 02:21:50 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Will the corporate msm give gw a free pass when he pardons Libby? (assuming the jury finds him guilty)

We need to push for Progressive change, now more than ever.
by keepinon (jaukkuri@sbcglobal.net) on Tue Feb 20th, 2007 at 05:34:53 PM EST
be in the dock for a lot of reasons.  Why hasn't Fitz brought charges?  He has all kinds of notes in the VP's handwriting and subsequent actions by his staff that points back to his notes.  Why isn't he charged?  Or at least an unindicted, oh wait, Fitz said it WASN'T a conspiracy (at least not against Libby!)  Why wasn't ROVE indicted?  Did Fitz think the act against disclosing a covert agent not strong enough to go to trial on?  Libby doesn't seem to be turnable, so even though I think Fitz has done a damn good job, it may be a dead end.  But maybe Libby will get tired of wearing orange?

Grandma Jo
by glitterscale (glitteryscale@yahoo.com) on Tue Feb 20th, 2007 at 06:26:50 PM EST


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