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corplinx said:
I think what you and Upchurch are proving is that there are some people who can't accept evidence thus far and want to believe the speculation too much.
Beg your pardon?
And now the people burned by this are playing a shellgame with words, pushing goalposts, etc, etc.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't you the one who was arguing that "Wilson's wife" doesn't identify the woman but "Valarie Plame" does?
Today's revelation that Novak told Rove Plame's identity (if it is true) may make this point moot, but either people who haven't been burned by this are also playing shellgames with words, or you've been burned by this somehow.
Did a senior administration official knowingly out an undercover CIA operative. What the evidence (the evidence we have) shows is that this is not the case.
Novak originally wrote, "Two senior administration officials told me Wilson's wife suggested sending him to Niger to investigate the Italian report." (
source) Further, Rove has a history of leaking information to Novak (
source 1,
2,
3). Rove's laywer announced that Rove spoke to reporters about Plame and Cooper considers Rove his source (
my source). It was not unreasonable from all of this to conclude that Rove was one of the two senior administration officials Novak refered to.
Since then the evidence has changed and has gotten more muddied. If Plame was not, in fact, an undercover CIA operative, we've got the Worst. Attorney General's office. Ever. that they could not learn this vital, and rather simple, piece of information over the course of two years.
I'm rather convinced that we too much information and misinformation to decide anything anymore. Ultimately, we'll have to see what the grand jury decides.