| Wednesday, July 20, 2005 |
| RoveGate Lives! |
Murray Wass at the American Prospect serves up interesting insider info that suggests Colonel Karl may well have committed the Martha Stewart error: lying to investigators, in this case, from the FBI. (HT to TalkLeft) ... ABC has more on the "no Niger nukes" memo that circulated on Air Force One days before the Novak leak column, and why it's important to prosecutors. More on that memo from WSJ, and it could be key (HT to Talking Points Memo):
A classified State Department memo that may be pivotal to the CIA leak case made clear that information identifying an agent and her role in her husband's intelligence-gathering mission was sensitive and shouldn't be shared, according to a person familiar with the document. Meanwhile a group of CIA agents reinforce the point, saying, "sorry, Chris Hitchens and fellow naysayers, outing Plame was bad, and that ain't good..." |
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