Plamegate's real liar
But with his investigation all but over, prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has found no criminal conspiracy ...
The problem here is that the one undisputed liar in this whole sordid affair doesn't work for the administration. In his attempts to turn his wife into an antiwar martyr, Joseph C. Wilson IV has retailed more whoppers than Burger King.
By leaking this fact to the news media, Libby and other White House officials were merely setting the record straight -- not, as Wilson would have it, punishing his Mata Hari wife.
Wilson had hardly exposed as fraudulent the "16 words" included in the 2003 State of the Union address: "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." In fact, the British government, in its own post-invasion review of intelligence, found that this claim was "well founded."
This is not an isolated example. Pretty much all of the claims that the administration doctored evidence about Iraq have been euthanized, not only by the Senate committee but also by the equally bipartisan Robb-Silberman commission. The latest proof that intelligence was not "politicized" comes from an unlikely source -- Lawrence Wilkerson, Colin Powell's former chief of staff, who has been denouncing the hawkish "cabal" supposedly leading us toward "disaster." Yet, in between bouts of trashing the administration, Wilkerson said on Oct. 19 that "the consensus of the intelligence community was overwhelming" that Hussein was building illicit weapons. This view was endorsed by "the French, the Germans, the Brits." The French, of all people, even offered "proof positive" that Hussein was buying aluminum tubes "for centrifuges." Wilkerson also recalled seeing satellite photos "that would lead me to believe that Saddam Hussein, at least on occasion, was ... giving us disinformation."
So much for the lies that led to war. What we're left with is the lies that led to the antiwar movement. Good thing for Wilson and his pals that deceiving the press and the public isn't a crime.
As I am quite busy in the Iraq anti-war movement, I'll leave this diary to all right-wing conservatives to gloat about their achievement so far in Iraq ::
Melting the Skin Off of Children [GRAPHIC] ◊ by Hunter @dKos Wed Nov 09, 2005 at 06:03:24 PM PDT
Or the excellent daily series of Iraq suffering by Iraq War Grief Daily Witness (photo) Day 174 ◊ by RubDMC Wed Nov 16th, 2005 at 08:22:55 AM PST
Just let DoJ Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald do his job ::
Debunking the Joe Wilson Smears
"Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason."
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As many comments reflect and several suggestions are given: do your homework on this topic before writing a diary. When you can't take criticism, don't write on this topic. But troll rating a day later is poor sportmanship and does not invite a discussion.
PS You cannot undo a rating fully to none, but you can change the troll rating to a different number. A 2 I don't mind, but a 1 hurts.
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