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Saturday, 17 March 2007
Plame Game 2

See previous: The Plame Game 

When And Why Joseph C Wilson IV Outed Valerie Plame
Steve Gilbert

Before we put Plame "leak" story to bed once and for all, I want to reiterate what I first posited almost two years ago, which now seems to be more true than ever.

It was almost certainly Mr. Joseph C. Wilson IV who first "outed" his wife as a CIA officer.

And he probably did this in early May 2003 after meeting with top level Democrats and around the time he began to work for the John Kerry for President campaign.

Let’s run through the chronology. ...

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Glenn Reynolds writes:

SO IT WAS JOE WILSON WHO OUTED VALERIE PLAME? And even she didn't know whether she was covert? I can't believe I'm even still blogging about this.

UPDATE: Reader William Casey emails: "After watching the Valerie Plame-Wilson hearing, it is obvious that the CIA keeps the covert status of their agents so secret that even the agents don't know whether they are covert or not." ...

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Plame Game
Jules Crittenden

I would like to state for the record, in my own name, that when supposedly covert agents employ their husbands to do the nation’s secret intelligence work, and said husbands then write op-eds in national publications, it is no one else’s fault when said agent’s highly questionable and apparently non-prosecutable covert status gets blown.  Also, tabloid rule no. 1: ...

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Posted by Bill Faith on March 17, 2007 at 03:02 PM | Permalink

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