Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Witness for the Prosecution

Robert Novak answers the lynch mob after Rove:
At the CIA, the official designated to talk to me denied that Wilson's wife had inspired his selection but said she was delegated to request his help. He asked me not to use her name, saying she probably never again will be given a foreign assignment but that exposure of her name might cause "difficulties" if she travels abroad. He never suggested to me that Wilson's wife or anybody else would be endangered. If he had, I would not have used her name. I used it in the sixth paragraph of my column because it looked like the missing explanation of an otherwise incredible choice by the CIA for its mission.

How big a secret was it? It was well known around Washington that Wilson's wife worked for the CIA. Republican activist Clifford May wrote Monday, in National Review Online, that he had been told of her identity by a non-government source before my column appeared and that it was common knowledge. Her name, Valerie Plame, was no secret either, appearing in Wilson's "Who's Who in America" entry.
Naturally, when Wilson launched his "Bush lied!" campaign, how difficult was it for someone to remember hearing that his wife worked at the CIA? Good luck finding the original leak. It will probably be Wilson or Plame at a cocktail party. This is looking more like a set up all the time.

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