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[size=+1]Joe Wilson Outed Valerie Plame[/size]
<SMALL>Jeff Gannon - A Voice of the New Media ^ | July 11, 2005 | Jeff Gannon</SMALL>


Democrats and their operatives in the mainstream media are breathlessly reporting that White House political advisor Karl Rove leaked the identity of Valerie Plame, allegedly a covert agent for the Central Intelligence Agency. Her name and ties to the intelligence agency became public after her husband, former ambassador Joseph Wilson, made allegations that the Bush administration exaggerated claims that Saddam Hussein sought to acquire “yellowcake” uranium from Africa.

But the e-mails between Time magazine White House correspondent Matthew Cooper and his bureau chief Michael Duffy that mysteriously found their way into the hands of “rival” publication Newsweek only indicate that Rove had a conversation with the reporter about Wilson and never mentioned his wife’s name. Cooper wrote that Rove tried to steer him away from Wilson’s assertions because his conclusions might have been inaccurate. He also said that neither CIA Director George Tenet nor Vice President Dick Cheney sent Wilson on any mission. Instead, he suggested it was "Wilson's wife, who apparently works at the agency on [weapons of mass destruction] issues who authorized the trip.”

This clearly indicates that Rove did not engage in the “smear campaign” that Wilson has alleged. Just saying that the ambassador’s wife worked for the CIA is not an outing and doesn’t demonstrate that Rove was aware that she might be a secret agent. The agency has thousands of employees, with only a small percentage of them having a covert status. The question still remains whether Plame was covert at the time Rove spoke with Cooper.

If anyone is responsible for Plame’s outing, it is Wilson himself. Not content to express his opinion within the diplomatic, military or intelligence communities after his inconclusive report was dismissed, he went public. His scathing, op-ed for the New York Times was an overt political act that put him in the spotlight he craved, but also called attention to those around him. As was repeated in Gannongate, controversial figures come under intense professional and personal scrutiny. It now seems clear that Wilson was willing to sacrifice his wife’s career to gain the notoriety he sought.

Journalists and government officials began to question Wilson’s motives and how he came to be sent on such an important mission. His outspoken criticism of the Bush administration’s policy toward Iraq made him an unlikely candidate for the trip, despite his qualifications. Wilson did not posses a unique set of abilities and experience to justify selection for a highly sensitive investigation.

Wilson’s primary role and his wife’s secondary role in her outing have been completely ignored by both the media and the agency itself. In an October 2003 interview with Wilson, I confronted him about an internal memo that detailed a meeting where his wife recommended him for the mission. He denied that any such meeting took place. A CIA source later told Washington Post reporter Dana Milbank that the memo was a forgery, which he dutifully reported in a front-page story in December 2003. Yet the Senate Intelligence Committee verified the content of the memo as part of its July 2004 report and chastised the ambassador for his “misleading” statements to the contrary. Wilson was immediately dropped as a senior foreign policy advisor to the Kerry campaign and all references to him purged from its website. Plame’s outing was not a punishment for Wilson’s disagreement with the administration it was the by-product of a publicity-seeking ex-diplomat. Wilson's own actions focused attention on the couple and raised disturbing questions about the agency and its ability to provide the intelligence necessary to protect the Homeland.


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Rove outed Plame dog.
 
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Article written by Jeff Gannon

:lolBIG: :lolBIG:

:smoker2:
Still looking for where it says Joe Wilson called up reporters to tell them his wife was a CIA agent...
:lolBIG: :dancefool :suomi: :suomi:

You've finally gone mental Patriot!
 

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I'll translate the poorly written article: Wilson had it coming for opening up his big mouth in defiance of Bushreich. Actually, this is really the essence of the Rove position.

Wilson may have also rebuffed Jeff Gannon's sexual advances too.
 
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Well riddle me this eduman.

Why did Kerry drop Wilson faster than a democrat with an employment application?
 

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Patriot said:
Well riddle me this eduman.

Why did Kerry drop Wilson faster than a democrat with an employment application?

Because Kerry has no stones. That's why he lost.
 
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I knew that Kerry had some ties to this whole CIA thingy.......damn does this mean Kerry's wife might of been snorting her anti depressants while this was all going on?????
 
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Kerry's wife might of been snorting her anti depressants

She was probably trying to sniff Hillary Clinton like the rest of the Euro-mo's
 
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I dont know, how many millions did Kerry leave in the campaign fund without spending.


That gets me mad the most

You saw on the today show all these air heads running around with pamphlets and satchels making people believe abortion and stem cell are some how related, hell they even had Game Face fooled

would have been so easy to take Ohio with truthful pamphlets and onslaught game plan and they had more than enough money for it.

I lost a lot of respect for Kerry when the CP fund reports came out.
 
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Patriot said:
Well riddle me this eduman.

Why did Kerry drop Wilson faster than a democrat with an employment application?

Don't know, don't care, Kerry could have run a better campaign if he were a monkey....the only thing that's important here is that you posted a completely speculative article written by Jeff Gannon, or should I say, written for Jeff Gannon by Karl Rove...:hump::hump: :party: :drink:
 
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Well we know the campaign fund paid for all those parket tickets along with some fun times at the World Series games.
 
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Jeff Gannon????

TOO FUNNY!! I GUESS HIS MALE PROSTITUTE BUSINESS HAS SLOWED DOWN????
 
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Gannon's Greatest Hits

Some of Gannon's greatest hits, as featured in a video montage on Olberman's show last night:

May 10, 2004: "Q In your denunciations of the Abu Ghraib photos, you've used words like 'sickening,' 'disgusting' and 'reprehensible.' Will you have any adjectives left to adequately describe the pictures from Saddam's rape rooms and torture chambers? And will Americans ever see those images?

"MR. McCLELLAN: I'm glad you brought that up, Jeff, because the President talks about that often."

July 15, 2004: "Q Last Friday, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a report that shows that Ambassador Joe Wilson lied when he said his wife didn't put him up for the mission to Niger. The British inquiry into their own prewar intelligence yesterday concluded that the President's 16 words were 'well-founded.' Doesn't Joe Wilson owe the President and America an apology for his deception and his own intelligence failure?"

April 1, 2004: "Q I'd like to comment on the angry mob that surrounded Karl Rove's house on Sunday. They chanted and pounded on the windows until the D.C. police and Secret Service were called in. The protest was organized by the National People's Action Coalition, whose members receive taxpayer funds, as well as financial support from groups including Theresa Heinz Kerry's Tides Foundation.

"MR. McCLELLAN: I would just say that, one, we appreciate and understand concerns that people may have. I would certainly hope that people would respect the families of White House staff."

Feb. 10, 2004: "Q Since there have been so many questions about what the President was doing over 30 years ago, what is it that he did after his honorable discharge from the National Guard? Did he make speeches alongside Jane Fonda, denouncing America's racist war in Vietnam? Did he testify before Congress that American troops committed war crimes in Vietnam? And did he throw somebody else's medals at the White House to protest a war America was still fighting?"​
 
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speaking of homo's since Stucco broke up with you who's playing hide the scud missle with you these days?????
 

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