Your daily Plame fix: NEWSWEEK on Fitz, Rove and lies

Every once in a while, Michael Isikoff doesn’t act like a total Republican shill tool.  In the new Newsweek (presumably out today), he has a good article on L’affair Plame that gives us Plameaholics a bit of new news, but even more important, some more exposure to one of the most dangerous and wide ranging of the high crimes and traitorous acts of Dear Leader and his merry band of criminals.

Of course, the general public (at least those that can read more than picture books and above an 8th grade level) doesn’t get exposed to the excellent reporting of Murray Waas, or even the usually solid but sometimes speculative reporting by Jason Leopold and Larisa Alexandrovna so a major publication re-highlighting the petty, nasty and vindictive outing of a covert CIA operative and her network of contacts who were investigating Iran and nuclear materials is pretty big.

Plus, it gives us more of our fix as we wait for the next installment of Fitzmas.

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he article is more of a slant about how Fitzgerald’s methodology of interrogating Rove, how Rove’s story has changed and morphed over time, and why Fitz thought that fat Karl was full of shit from early on.  This angle is oh-so-satisfying to me, since it hits to the core of these blackhearted thugs who have done their damndest to ruin this great country of ours.

Not much is said by way of background in the story, since even my republican dentist friend on Long Island even thinks that Bush is the worst president ever, even without the “whole Plame thing”.  So to cut right to the latest chapter – and hopefully the “Rove frogmarch”, we get some insight into Fitz’s process and methodology towards Rove and his testimony.

The article isn’t too long of a read, and I am sure that we will read, re-read, digest, chew it up and dissect it as we do with every bit of Plame news, so of course I highly recommend reading it.  But some tidbits are below to whet your appetite.

It starts by talking about how Fitz came to realize that Libby wasn’t Matt Cooper’s original source and what his thought process was from there (emphasis mine):

But according to Cooper, Libby had been offhand, passive–“Yeah, I’ve heard that, too,” Libby allegedly replied when Cooper asked him about the role played by Wilson’s wife. In other words, Libby was not Cooper’s original source. Well, then, who was?

Fitzgerald seemed to be “surprised,” according to a knowledgeable source who declined to be identified discussing a criminal investigation. He broke off the questioning to consult with a colleague, and then began to question Cooper over and over, methodically trying to make sure he wasn’t missing something. The prosecutor had to wonder: was someone else in the administration besides Libby a player in this drama? Fitzgerald is the sort of prosecutor whose very being is offended by deception and who will go to great lengths to pursue the truth. Ultimately, Fitzgerald discovered that Cooper’s original source was Karl Rove.

He’s so good (and I know all you ladies out there will add how dreamy he is too….).  What a bulldog.  Hammering and hammering away from all angles until he is comfortable that he has gotten to the truth.  Such a breath of fresh air in this foul stench of a world that Chimpy McCrybaby has created.

While Isikoff does say that it is “impossible to know if Fitzgerald will make a case against Rove”, he does point out (what I find to be the ultimate irony) the fact that this administration is so quick to investigate and trigger leak investigations but here it is “bommeranging” on them.

Some more background on what I think has turned out to be a brilliant move by Fitz to catch KKKarl in his lies – keep bringing him back and make him try and get all of his lies straight, or twist in the wind when he is tripped up (nothing we didn’t already know, but gives it to you in one neat place):

In February 2004, Rove testified before Fitzgerald’s grand jury–twice. He told of speaking briefly to columnist Bob Novak about the Wilson trip. But Rove never mentioned any conversation with Time’s Cooper. Then, in October 2004, Rove, through his lawyer Luskin, suddenly turned over to the special prosecutor an e-mail, sent to Stephen Hadley, then deputy national-security adviser, that clearly showed that Rove had spoken to Cooper. Reappearing before the grand jury that month, Rove acknowledged that he must have spoken to Cooper, but he still didn’t remember doing so. Rove’s e-mail to Hadley suggested that Cooper had telephoned him in July 2003 about something else–welfare reform–and then switched the conversation to Wilson. Rove, according to the e-mail, didn’t say much more to Cooper other than to warn him that Time shouldn’t get “far out front” on the story Ambassador Wilson was telling–that the Bush administration was lying about WMD in Iraq and that, specifically, Wilson, on his trip to Niger, had found no evidence that Saddam was trying to buy uranium for atom-bomb making.

I wonder how many people will be hearing or reading this for the first time when they open up their magazines over the next couple of days.  While it is unfortunately not on the front page, Isikoff usually has a high profile article in the magazine, and hopefully it is featured prominently in the Contents page.  Regardless, this CAN’T be a good thing to be coming out now.  I would love to see what newest “official shill” (say that 5 times fast…) Tony Snow has to say when shit-meets-fan with respect to old Turd Blossom.

The article then talks about how Rove must have forgotten about talking to Cooper about “Wilson’s wife”, and also goes into a conversation that Time reporter Viveca Novak had with Rove attorney Robert Luskin (a great commentary on this is at firedoglake).

Luskin told the prosecutor that sometime between October 2003 and January 2004 he’d had a drink with Time reporter Viveca Novak. An old friend of Luskin’s, Novak (who is no relation to the columnist of the same last name) surprised Luskin by telling him that Rove might have been Cooper’s source. Last week, in an interview with NEWSWEEK, Novak described the conversation. Luskin, Novak recalls, said that Rove “didn’t have a Cooper problem,” meaning that Rove had not been Cooper’s source. “That’s not what I hear,” Novak recalls responding. At that point, Luskin’s demeanor changed, says Novak. “He got very serious from what I told him. He reacted as though he were learning it for the first time.” (Novak had heard about Cooper’s source from chatter inside the Washington bureau of Time; she recently took a buyout from the magazine.)

Luskin alerted Rove to the conversation, but his client still didn’t remember it, according to a source close to Rove who declined to be named discussing sensitive legal matters. Luskin seemed to be signaling to Fitzgerald that Rove was truthful when he said he didn’t remember the Cooper phone call; otherwise, why would he testify as such when he knew that others, including Cooper, could contradict him? (One possible explanation: Rove may have assumed Cooper would protect him as a confidential source.) Luskin did make a renewed search of Rove’s files, the source says. That’s what turned up the e-mail to Hadley. Fitzgerald was sufficiently slowed up by Luskin’s story to hold off on indicting Rove, according to the source.

Um…oops.  Not really a good thing when your attorney hears that you are the source of a leak when you are vehemently denying it.  And not a good thing when said attorney and a couple of reporters just happen to provide the same testimony.  Oh, and also probably not a good thing when you “suddenly” happen to find emails that were “not properly archived” that happen to confirm this as well.

Of course this is brushed off by “sources close to Rove” as stupid and shortsighted:

But Fitzgerald is nothing if not relentless, and he has kept after Rove. He has continued to take testimony in the case. Last week, according to a source close to Rove who refused to be identified discussing secret grand-jury proceedings, Rove testified that he would have had no motive to deliberately conceal his conversation with Cooper. “It would have been crazy” of Rove “to testify about [his conversations with Bob Novak] but not testify about the Cooper conversation,” says this source, who adds that Rove would have known he would be “stepping into a perjury trap.”

Yeah, real crazy of Rove to be stepping into a perjury trap.  Because he is such a fine and upstanding citizen who never broke the rules.  And perjury is something that he would never commit.  Only treason.  Why shoot for some low level “technicality or non-crime” when violations of IIPA and much bigger crimes are out there to commit?

Comedian and Right-Wing Pundit Stephen Colbert Arrested

Promoted by Steven D. Gotta stand by my boy Stephen, even if he spells his name like a frenchman.

CLICK TO ENLARGE Commedian Stephen Colbert of Comedy Central’s “The Colbert report” taken into custody

Washington, DC (APE) – Comedian Stephen Colbert was taken into custody early this morning by Department of Homeland security officials. Colbert will be charged with leaking sensitive government information according to a Homeland security spokesperson. Colbert was apparently at the annual White House correspondents dinner when he disclosed information sensitive to the security of the country according to officials. A quick search of the Internet revealed that references to Colbert’s appearance this weekend appear to have been quickly and effectively expunged from all mainstream media outlets, perhaps a sign of the Bush administration’s pledge to deal quickly and effectively with leaks.
White House spokesperson Tony Snow stated that the president became angered over Colbert’s callous disrespect and displays of “truthiness” at the expense of state secrets. Colbert spoke to the assembled group of dignitaries and White House press correspondents as the “featured entertainment” at the annual dinner.

Colbert reportedly let loose with a barrage of thinly veiled satiric barbs towards both the president and the news journalists present. The audience apparently fell silent and stunned as state secret after state secret was lampooned by Colbert. An anonymous correspondent stated that he was surprised that Colbert was not dragged from the podium after the first five minutes for his exposure of topics that have been known to be taboo “by any White House correspondent worth his salt.”

Veteran White House correspondent Helen Thomas has also reportedly been taken into custody for questioning for her reported role in aiding Colbert.

Colbert has been denied access to a lawyer at this point. A White House legal spokesperson stated that the White House was taking the unprecedented step of preemptively utilizing “state secrets” laws before any legal proceedings can even get underway. An investigation is reportedly ongoing into how Mr. Colbert was able to perpetrate his crime against the state despite the fact that he had been under surveillance by the NSA for quite some time.

US London Embassy’s $1million a Year Shame

The US Embassy in London is one of a very few missions still refusing to pay the London Congestion Zone Charge. With a fleet of nearly 100 cars, it is the biggest offender in the last six months. The delinquent fees, discounting any fine ordinary people have to pay for late payment, are now running at the rate of $1million a year. Factoring in the fines could make that $7 million a year.
London’s congestion charge has been a great success. It operates during the working week from 7am to 6.30pm and any non-exempt vehicle has to pay £8 (@$14.50) a day to use any road in the area. The operating profits help pay for improvements to the transport system. The result of the charge has been that London is the only capital city where road vehicle speeds have increased – this help the environment as there is less fuel used in stop/starting and low speed running. Exempt vehicles include motorcycles and hybrids and all-electric cars.

The Americans claim diplomatic immunity as if it were a parking fine, which all diplomats are exempt from in the UK. The position of the Mayor of London is that the charge is a road fee, like bridge or turnpike tolls that British diplomats pay on US roads.

What makes the position of the US even more invideous is the atitude it has to parking in New York for diplomats to the UN. Bloomberg had a war on diplomats from the UN parking illegally and claiming diplomatic immunity to avoid fines (which, like it or not, they are actually entitled to do under the Vienna Conventions) He got the State Department to step in and they set in place special regulations. Under those, a diplomat can not only be fined, their diplomatic plates can be withdrawn (not allowed by the Conventions) and their car towed.

This high-handed enforcement of parking fines is even more galling in the light of the London situation as the stated purpose in the introduction is:

This diplomatic parking program has been designed to encourage compliance by Permanent Missions to the United Nations and the United Nations Secretariat, as well as their personnel, with New York State and City of New York parking laws, rules and regulations  and thereby help to relieve congestion in the City of New York,

Biden (D): Split Iraq Into 3 Different Regions

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The destruction of a sovereign nation in Mesopotamia, the birthplace of civilization. A Republican or a Democrat, what’s the difference? In the end it’s the American empire and the 21st century PNAC ME mirage that seems to be destiny of our foreign policy. Horrible.

Sen. Joseph Biden Proposes Partitioning Iraq Into Kurdish, Shiite and Sunni Regions

WASHINGTON May 1, 2006 (AP) — The senior Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee proposed Monday that Iraq be divided into three separate regions Kurdish, Shiite and Sunni with a central government in Baghdad.

In an op-ed essay in Monday’s edition of The New York Times, Sen. Joseph Biden. D-Del., wrote that the idea “is to maintain a united Iraq by decentralizing it, giving each ethno-religious group … room to run its own affairs, while leaving the central government in charge of common interests.”

The new Iraqi constitution allows for establishment of self-governing regions. But that was one of the reasons the Sunnis opposed the constitution and why they demanded and won an agreement to review it this year.

Biden and co-writer Leslie H. Gelb, former president of the Council on Foreign Relations, acknowledged the opposition, and said the Sunnis “have to be given money to make their oil-poor region viable. The Constitution must be amended to guarantee Sunni areas 20 percent (approximately their proportion of the population) of all revenues.”

Biden and Gelb also wrote that President Bush “must direct the military to design a plan for withdrawing and redeploying our troops from Iraq by 2008 (while providing for a small but effective residual force to combat terrorists and keep the neighbors honest).”

The White House (Condi Rice) on Sunday defended its prewar planning against criticism from an unlikely source former Secretary of State Colin Powell.


Appropriate photo: invasion based on lies! (AP)

Juan Cole’s Informed Comment:
Colin Powell was pushed out as secretary of state because he sought to rein in Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, according to the Daily Telegraph. In another part of the interview, Powell criticized Rumsfeld for sending so few troops into Iraq …

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The New Colossus

Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.

“Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
with silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

– Emma Lazarus (1849-1887)

“Scott Ritter Talks Tough with High School Students”

Pamela Leavey sets up her post on Ritter’s appearance at her daughter’s high school in North Hollywood, California:

One of the greatest catalysts for me to get involved with politics after years of political apathy, was my teenager. Her future lies in delicate balance as our country and the future of our children, continues to be sold out by the Bush administration and their supporters. Thursday morning I had the opportunity to join my daughter at her school to listen to Scott Ritter talk about Iraq, Iran and the need for our youth to get involved with their future and the future of our country.

Now it just so happens I have a teenage daughter and I also graduated from North Hollywood High School after moving from New York as a high school student. So I feel close to this situation. Ritter believes we are going to war in Iran. Here’s an except from Pamela Leavey’s report on Ritter’s remarks.

“They have it in their plan (the 2006 National Security Plan).” Ritter explained that the “2002 National Security Plan only mentions Iraq once,” however he said, “the 2006 National Security Plan mentions Iran 16 times.” In the rush to war with Iraq, the Bush administration had “pre-programmed minds to accept that Saddam was a threat,” said Ritter. He explained that they are now doing the same thing with Iran — pre-programming American’s to believe that war with Iran was right. The cost of war” Ritter said, “goes beyond the thousands in the hospitals around the country” who’s lives will never be the same, living with lost limbs, and PTSD. “The other cost of war” he told the students, “is that you have to shoot someone and they have lives just like you. You have to live with that. When you go to war, you are scared to death.”

On his flight to Los Angeles, Ritter said he spoke with Marines coming home from Iraq. They told him, it was now as if, “We’re going to war for the sole purpose of keeping our friends alive.”

“We are now heading towards a war with Iran,” Ritter told the students and it’s going to be ‘Your War.’” “Gas and oil prices are going to get worse. My generation let you down. Hopefully, you are going to get up and fix it” because he explained, “it’s your future.”

“Scott Ritter Talks Tough with High School Students”

Pamela Leavey sets up her post on Ritter’s appearance at her daughter’s high school in North Hollywood, California:

One of the greatest catalysts for me to get involved with politics after years of political apathy, was my teenager. Her future lies in delicate balance as our country and the future of our children, continues to be sold out by the Bush administration and their supporters. Thursday morning I had the opportunity to join my daughter at her school to listen to Scott Ritter talk about Iraq, Iran and the need for our youth to get involved with their future and the future of our country.

Now it just so happens I have a teenage daughter and I also graduated from North Hollywood High School after moving from New York as a high school student. So I feel close to this situation. Ritter believes we are going to war in Iran. Here’s an except from Pamela Leavey’s report on Ritter’s remarks.

“They have it in their plan (the 2006 National Security Plan).” Ritter explained that the “2002 National Security Plan only mentions Iraq once,” however he said, “the 2006 National Security Plan mentions Iran 16 times.” In the rush to war with Iraq, the Bush administration had “pre-programmed minds to accept that Saddam was a threat,” said Ritter. He explained that they are now doing the same thing with Iran — pre-programming American’s to believe that war with Iran was right. The cost of war” Ritter said, “goes beyond the thousands in the hospitals around the country” who’s lives will never be the same, living with lost limbs, and PTSD. “The other cost of war” he told the students, “is that you have to shoot someone and they have lives just like you. You have to live with that. When you go to war, you are scared to death.”

On his flight to Los Angeles, Ritter said he spoke with Marines coming home from Iraq. They told him, it was now as if, “We’re going to war for the sole purpose of keeping our friends alive.”

“We are now heading towards a war with Iran,” Ritter told the students and it’s going to be ‘Your War.’” “Gas and oil prices are going to get worse. My generation let you down. Hopefully, you are going to get up and fix it” because he explained, “it’s your future.”

Why Curt Weldon is Batshit Crazy

Has Representative Curt Weldon always been unhinged? Has he always felt the CIA is out to get him? I don’t know. But I do know that he has been an unremitting critic of the CIA ever since his nephew died in a C-130 crash in Angola back in June 1991. Almost all traces of the incident have disappeared. A Lexis-Nexis search of major papers turned up only one reference to it. A wire search had this brief dispatch from Agence France Presse on June 11, 1991.

Nine people, including four foreigners, were killed when a freight plane chartered by the Angolan airline TAAG crashed on Monday on taking off from Luanda airport, the Portuguese news agency LUSA reported on Tuesday.

A woman survived the crash but was in critical condition, the report said.

LUSA said three of the dead were U.S. nationals and one an Italian.

The Hercules C-130 was owned by Caribbean Air Transport company. It was heading for Cafunfo in the diamond-mining region of Lunda in north-eastern Angola.

The Angolan news agency ANGOP monitored in Lisbon, named the three dead Americans as Flight Captain Robert Snellgrave, mechanic Robert Weldon and load master Chuck Henrichs. The pilot was Stefan Paoletti, an Italian.

To find more information on this incident I had to do some creative googling. I found a good write up in this Arizona Republic article from February 24, 1997. It’s a case study in the corruption of the Bush Crime Family.















You see, the C-130 that crashed in Angola belonged to a man named Roy Reagan. You can read about Roy Reagan’s exploits, trial, and eventual victory on appeal (over a technical statute of limitations issue) below:

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The problem between Curt Weldon and the CIA arose because of the connections between Roy Reagan and St. Lucia Airlines. It seems Curt’s nephew was flying, as a mechanic, into Angola on secret CIA missions using aircraft that belonged to (or should have belonged to) the U.S. Forestry Service. U.S. Forestry planes were forbidden by statute from operating outside the United States. Weldon, understandably, wanted to understand the nature of his nephew’s trip, but the CIA gave him the run-around. Weldon, a sitting Congressman then as now, took that as a personal insult. St. Lucia airlines is famous for its role in the Iran-Contra affair.

“My original point of contact was General Colin Powell, who was going directly to his immediate superior, Secretary Weinberger,” North testified in 1987. But in their later sworn testimony, Powell and Weinberger continued to insist that they had no idea that 508 missiles had already been shipped to Iran.

By fall 1985, however, the covert supply line was on the verge of exposure. On Nov. 22, 1985, a panicky Oliver North called Duane Clarridge, the CIA’s European Division chief, at home. “Look, I got a problem,” North explained. “And it involves Portugal.”

North needed Clarridge’s help to assure that Portugal would let an Israeli plane carrying HAWK anti-aircraft missiles land in Lisbon. The missiles were then to be transferred to another plane for shipment to Iran.

In his memoirs, A Spy for All Seasons, Clarridge said North lied to him about the plane’s contents, claiming the shipment was oil-drilling equipment. Without further checking, Clarridge said he swung into action.

As European Division chief, he first tried unsuccessfully to persuade the Portuguese to let the El Al plane land. When the Portuguese refused and the plane returned to Israel, Clarridge next arranged for a CIA proprietary, St. Lucia Airlines, to pick up North’s cargo in Israel and fly it to Iran, with a stop in Cyprus, on Nov. 24, 1985.

But Clarridge’s actions touched off a panic inside the CIA, where deputy director John McMahon was furious at the degree of CIA participation. CIA lawyers ruled that Clarridge’s intervention amounted to a covert action needing a formal presidential finding and notification of Congress.

Reagan finally signed an intelligence finding authorizing arms shipments to Iran on Jan. 17, 1986, but still hid it from Congress. That same day, Weinberger handed Powell the job of pulling the missiles from U.S. stockpiles and shipping them to Iran via Israel.

It’s amazing how few people paid a price for Iran-Contra, isn’t it, Mr. Powell? In any case, the connections between Roy Reagan and St. Lucia…

After leaving the Air Force, [Roy] Reagan used a network of contacts to successfully broker former military aircraft on the open market. One C-130 obtained by Reagan in 1986 was sold to Dietrich Reinhardt and Peter Turkelson, both of whom have been identified as CIA operatives by Congressman Curt Weldon (R-PA). Weldon investigated the affair following the crash of this C-130 in Angola while on a CIA mission. Robert Weldon, the congressman’s nephew, died in the crash. Reinhardt had previously owned St. Lucia Airlines, which was used by Oliver North to smuggle missiles to Iran during the embargo.

Weldon was convinced that the CIA was lying to him about the circumstances of his nephew’s death. And, the truth is, they probably were lying, and they were lying for a whole variety of reasons. The mission in Angola was classified, the plane was being used illegally, and admitting to using the plane would have opened up a vast money laundering scheme that may have involved drug-running and arms trafficking. Letting Weldon in on those types of secrets could have led to serious problems. Weldon was unsympathetic. I would be too, if as a sitting Congressperson I couldn’t get my brother answers about the circumstances of his son’s death.

In my opinion, the whole experience turned Curt Weldon into a paranoid freak with an extreme vendetta against the CIA. I am not totally unsympathetic. However, his behavior has been getting strange lately. First he wrote a bizarre book using Iran-Contra middle man Manucher Ghorbanifar as a source. Ghorbanifar has had a burn notice for being a fabrictor from the CIA since the 1980’s. Then he launched into his whole Able Danger crusade, which seemed to be a campaign to promote the wonders of data mining over the more pedestrian tactics typically pursued at Langley. Then he critized his opponent for choosing to have his daughter’s brain cancer treated in a Washington area hospital instead of in Pennsylvania. And now he is accusing the CIA of actively working to defeat him by supporting Joe Sestak.

So it’s not surprising that as Weldon girds for the most difficult re-election bid during his two decades representing the Philadelphia suburbs, his campaign is alleging that the CIA is probably abetting the opposition. Last month, his campaign manager Michael Puppio Jr. announced that Weldon’s expected Democratic opponent, Joe Sestak, a former Navy vice admiral, had taken campaign contributions from Mary McCarthy, the CIA operative recently fired for allegedly leaking secret information to the media. McCarthy, who was specifically accused of being a source for The Washington Post’s Pulitzer Prize-winning story on secret CIA prisons overseas, has denied that charge through her lawyer.

The media also has raised suspicions in the Weldon camp. The reporter on the Post article, Dana Priest, wrote a piece last year about Weldon’s book that the congressman viewed as critical.

It’s just a question of following the money, says Puppio. “What’s a CIA analyst doing giving money to a partisan political candidate?” he asks. “I’m not sure she violated any laws, but then when that analyst is alleged to have leaked information to a reporter who in turn is extremely critical of Curt Weldon, that raises some big questions.”

The CIA may have screwed Weldon back in 1991. But he has shown every evidence of being insane and unhinged in the last few years.

Sestak spokeswoman Allison Price says her candidate just wants to get back to issues important to the voters. “We have repeatedly urged Curt to address the issues of the campaign,” she says. “We don’t get the conspiracy issues with him. We don’t understand what goes on in Curt’s mind.”

It’s time for Weldon to go.

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