Here is the libertarian's Justin Raimondo take on the affair.

Cheers, Ken Hanly
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/jspecial100203.html


Cheney Chief-of-Staff Named as Spy-gate Leaker
by Justin Raimondo
October 2, 2003




MSNBC'S Buchanan & Press scored a major scoop on Wednesday, all but
unmasking the high government official who "outed" a CIA operative via a
July 14 column by Robert Novak. Larry Johnson, a former CIA analyst who
worked with Valerie Plame, the reported agent, all but identified "Scooter"
Libby as the government official who outed her - and at least one other in
the Vice President's office.

Who is "Scooter" Libby?

He's the nexus of the neocon network in Washington, Vice President Dick
Cheney's chief of staff, and assistant to the President, whose office is the
operational nerve center of the War Party. It is Libby and Cheney who made
repeated trips to the CIA, pressuring them to accept tall tales of Al Qaeda
connections and assorted "weapons of mass destruction" supposedly lurking in
Baghdad - including the Niger-uranium yellowcake "evidence" that Iraq had
acquired fissionable material for a nuclear weapon.

The documents purportly proving the Niger-Iraq uranium connection turned out
to be a crude forgery.

Pressed by Pat Buchanan to name the leaker, Johnson refused to deny it was
Libby; he furthermore stated that the perpetrator was no stranger to
"scandal."

As Marc Rich's longtime lawyer, and a key figure in procuring the fugitive
billionaire a presidential pardon, Lewis ""Scooter" Libby surely fits the
bill.

Johnson also rebutted widespread stories that Plame wasn't an undercover
intelligence officer. Clifford May, of the Foundation for the Defense of
Democracies, has said her status was an open secret, and that she was an
analyst whose life would not be placed in danger if her CIA connection was
revealed. Asked by Buchanan if Plame's work would have taken her overseas,
where compromising her CIA affiliation would put her in physical danger,
Johnson's answer was an emphatic yes. Furthermore, he emphasized, her outing
would put all her various overseas contacts in jeopardy.

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Justin Raimondo is Editorial Director of Antiwar.com and the author, most
recently, of An Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard
(Prometheus Books, 2000).




----- Original Message -----
From: "andie nachgeborenen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 12:54 AM
Subject: Re: Bush failing?


> Like with McCarthy -- all the awful shit he did, but
> he went down when he attacked the Army. can't go after
> the core imperialist institutions! Still, it is lovely
> to see the bastards squirm. When Rove's head goes up
> on a Bushie pike -- if the accusations tick, he's
> gotta go -- I'm gonna cheer.
>
> jks
>
> --- Michael Perelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Does anybody know why, with all the terrible things
> > the Bushits have done
> > that the Joseph Wilson affair has gotten so much
> > traction?
> >
> > Also, as I have mentioned before, the economy seems
> > quite weird, with some
> > positive signs, and other strong indications of
> > stagnation.  I thought
> > that Joanna's article about about the Ponzi economy
> > seemed right on
> > target, even though nobody commented on it.
> >  --
> > Michael Perelman
> > Economics Department
> > California State University
> > Chico, CA 95929
> >
> > Tel. 530-898-5321
> > E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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