February 10, 2007 /

While Anna Remains Dead

There are other stories that the media has just totally ignored: David Addington, chief legal adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney, says he was taken aback when the White House started making public pronouncements about the CIA leak investigation. In the fall of 2003, President Bush’s press secretary was categorically denying that either Karl Rove […]

There are other stories that the media has just totally ignored:

David Addington, chief legal adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney, says he was taken aback when the White House started making public pronouncements about the CIA leak investigation.

In the fall of 2003, President Bush’s press secretary was categorically denying that either Karl Rove or I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby was involved in exposing the identity of Valerie Plame, a CIA employee married to a critic of the war in Iraq.

“Why are you making these statements?” Addington asked White House communications director Dan Bartlett.

“Your boss is the one who wanted” them, Bartlett replied, referring to Cheney.

With that, “I shut up,” Addington recalled recently for jurors in Libby’s CIA leak trial, which begins its fourth week on Monday with Libby’s lawyers calling their first witnesses.

It is going to be very interesting to see how the defense tries to wiggle their way out of what the prosecution brought to the table. This points the finger more and more at Dick Cheney and a definite sense of collusion surrounding the entire leak. Of course Fitzgerald still has the power to indict. Maybe Cheney will get one soon.

Of course none of this matters. Ignore the fact that it is coming out the White House orchestrated the exposure of a CIA agent for political gain. After all – Anna is dead and they need to cover that.

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