"If it turns out that Scooter Libby is now willing to testify that he
got directions from the vice president to leak the name of a CIA
agent, that's a far more serious issue and damaging to Cheney."


The shooting accident is merely just that, but  "Ol' Dead Eye Dick" is
not out of the rough yet, as he definitely has a coyote named Libby in
the Plame hunt.

David Bier

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=1625750

Cheney Mishap Takes Focus Off CIA Leak

Hunting Mishap Pushes Cheney's Bigger Problem From Public View - for Now
By RON FOURNIER
The Associated Press

WASHINGTON - It's not Dick Cheney's hunting mishap that worries
Republicans. It's his other scandal the CIA leak case and the threat
it poses to the embattled vice president.

Republican activists acknowledge that the accidental shooting of
Cheney's friend is the talk of mainstream America and has made the
vice president the butt of jokes. But they do not expect political
fallout from the shooting or the clumsy way in which it was disclosed.

"It's hard to believe that anybody can make Dick Cheney a sympathetic
figure," said Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla. "That's what the media has done."

Republicans say they are pleasantly surprised that the intense media
coverage of the hunting accident has shifted attention from the case
of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Cheney's former chief of staff. Libby is
accused of misleading investigators about who leaked the identify of a
CIA official.

In documents released two weeks ago, Special Counsel Patrick
Fitzgerald said he understood that Libby's superiors authorized him to
disclose to the media details of a secret report that is central to
the investigation. What does Cheney know? "It's nothing I can talk
about," he said in a television interview Wednesday. "I may well be
called as a witness at some point in the case and it's, therefore,
inappropriate for me to comment on any facet of the case."

That's the scandal to watch, Republicans said.

The hunting accident "really has gotten Scooter Libby out of the
press," said Deb Gullett, a GOP activist from Phoenix, who is chief of
staff to the city's mayor. "But it will come back."

"There are so many things going on that could be a great concern for
Republicans, but this hunting thing is not one of them," she said.
"Should he have said something sooner about the accident? Of course he
should have. But is it the end of the world? Of course not."

Fellow Republicans said growing anti-war sentiment and President
Bush's warrantless spying program are bigger political problems for
the GOP.

"At the White House press briefing, I think two-thirds of the
questions were about this (hunting accident) when we have Iraq and a
whole slew of other issues to deal with," including the CIA leak case,
said J. Everett Moore Jr., a Washington lawyer and former chairman of
the Delaware GOP.

Cole said, "It does look to the average American that this is a
self-indulgent exercise on behalf of the press when there are real
debatable issues out there."

For now, the focus is on Cheney's shooting ability rather than whether
he is shooting straight about the CIA leak case.

"The image of him falling is something I'll never ever be able to get
out of my mind," Cheney told Fox News Channel about his friend, as the
White House sought to cast him as a sympathetic figure.

The vice president shot 78-year-old lawyer Harry Whittington while
quail hunting in Texas on Saturday. "I fired, and there's Harry
falling. It was, I'd have to say, one of the worst days of my life at
that moment," Cheney said.

Even some Democrats weren't sure whether the latest Cheney controversy
was good or bad for the White House.

"The bad news is he's talking about shooting a man, blaming the victim
and covering it up," said Democratic consultant Jim Jordan. The White
House initially suggested Whittington was at fault for putting himself
in range of Cheney's rifle.

"The good news is he's not talking about his indicted chief of staff
or ordering the leaking of classified information," Jordan said.

Political scientists outside Washington said they doubted Cheney would
pay a political price for the hunting incident, though the case has
reinforced his reputation as a secretive and controlling political power.

"It wasn't good huntsmanship, but it wasn't anything of national
importance," said Charles Franklin, a University of Wisconsin
political science professor. "If it turns out that Scooter Libby is
now willing to testify that he got directions from the vice president
to leak the name of a CIA agent, that's a far more serious issue and
damaging to Cheney."

"That other scandal is the one worth watching," he said.

EDITOR'S NOTE Ron Fournier has covered politics and the White House
for The Associated Press since 1992.





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