Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: Thump553
Originally posted by: Craig234
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I did see one error I think she made, when she said she saw Bush say he'd remove anyone involved in leaking her name; his press secretary said that was his position. Bush just said he's take appropriate action (i.e., commute their sentences to prevent their talking too much).
I'm pretty sure you're wrong. I distinctly recall Bush stating on camera (in his righteous, angry pious tone of voice) that he would immediately the leaker if found. Later, when Scooter was indicted this statement was rebroadcast several times. At that point Bush's mouthpiece amended/reinterpreted his earlier statement to say that he would do the firing after the court process had run its course.
Its all academic-as we all know now, Bush did neither-but in fact stymied the legal process by issuing his royal pardon to Scooter Libby once he was convicted and sentenced. Noone every served a day in prison, or even had any job action against them, for exposing a CIA agent for the purpose of political revenge.
Lets get this cleared up, Libby was never indicted nor convicted of leaking Plame. He was indicted and convicted of obstruction of justice/purjury.
Furthermore Armitage was the one who leaked the info to the press. The State Dept kept quiet about knowing that until well into the investigation.
President Bush said yesterday that he will fire anyone in the administration found to have committed a crime in the leaking of a CIA operative's name
Yep and he fired how many again... oh yea. :roll:
Just ANOTHER reason he will go down as one of the worst prez's in history.
Thank you for the correction - I hedged with 'I think' because I was not quite sure. So,I saw no errors at all in her 60 minutes statements then.
TLC is such a blind ideologue that he can't keep straight the relevant questions, such as 'was Wilson's trip a junket', 'did his wife select him for reasons of nepotism (or at all for that matter), and 'was Wilson a great choice for the mission', with his irrelevant question, 'did she play any role whatsoever'. I guess had she not said a word, just by being married to him might have reminded people of him; if she packed his bag, she had 'some role' in his going on the trip.
Wilson was the ideal choice for the mission - he understood Iraq:
Wiki:
From 1988 to 1991, he was the Deputy Chief of Mission (to U.S. Ambassador to Iraq April Catherine Glaspie) at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq. In the wake of Iraq's 1990 Invasion of Kuwait, he became the last American diplomat to meet with Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, telling him in very clear terms to "get out of Kuwait" When Hussein sent a note to Wilson (along with other embassy heads in Baghdad) threatening to execute anyone sheltering foreigners in Iraq, Wilson publicly repudiated the dictator by appearing at a press conference wearing a homemade noose around his neck, and declaring, "If the choice is to allow American citizens to be taken hostage or to be executed, I will bring my own fucking rope."
Despite Hussein's threats, Wilson sheltered more than one hundred Americans at the embassy, and successfully evacuated several thousand people (Americans and other nationals) from the country. He was praised by President George H. W. Bush for his actions: "...when I arrived back in Washington on January 13, 1991, the very next day I was in the Oval Office ... The President introduced me to his War Cabinet as a true American hero."
And he was the guy who had helped the government officials whose help was needed get into power, so they owed him and would be helpful to him.
Finally, he had also done missions for the CIA before.
The rightys here are such blind ideologues they can't see what's important, they can only try to assassinate the 'enemy' for whatever absurd issue.
Nevermind that he was a loyal American who was in a position to know the President was saying something unture (whoever had put it in the speech) and he needed to say so.
That's called patriotism, not treating the Republican party like a crime family to be put ahead of the national interest and the law.