Ian Bremmer hits the nail on the head in his piece in The Australian:
From social security reform to Iranian nuclear proliferation, from Supreme Court nominations to US-China confrontation, a president needs domestic political capital to achieve his policy goals. Bush’s chip stack is clearly shrinking.
This shows the merits of sticking on the Plame story. I wouldn’t say we should be on Plame 24/7, we can walk and chew gum at the same time. But in the current climate, Plame is the walking, and anything else is chewing gum. We’ve finally got the White House on the defensive and it is already showing results.
I agree.