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z2006-08-30- Plame Leak Really Armitrage
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last edited by BillSeitz on Nov 18, 2008 10:13 pm

writes as most of us have long suspected, the man who told Novak about [Valerie Plame] () was [Richard Armitage], 's deputy at the and, with his boss, an assiduous underminer of the president's policy. (His and Powell's - and 's - fingerprints are all over 's "insider" accounts of post-9/11 policy planning, which helps clear up another nonmystery: Woodward's revelation several months ago that he had known all along about the Wilson-Plame connection and considered it to be no big deal.) ... Armitage identified himself to as [Robert Novak]'s source before the Fitzgerald inquiry had even been set on foot. The whole thing could - and should - have ended right there. But now read this and rub your eyes: [William Howard Taft], the 's lawyer who had been told about Armitage (and who had passed on the name to the Justice Department): (writes [David Corn]) "also felt obligated to inform White House counsel . But Powell and his aides feared the would then leak that Armitage had been Novak's source - possibly to embarrass officials who had been unenthusiastic about Bush's Iraq policy. So Taft told Gonzales the bare minimum: that the had passed some information about the case to Justice. He didn't mention Armitage. Taft asked if Gonzales wanted to know the details. The president's lawyer, playing the case by the book, said no, and Taft told him nothing more.


 




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