November 17, 2005

Criminal conspiracy at the WH
Well, don't count on former journalist and current Bush Court Stenographer Bob Woodward or the WaComPo to let us know. They have lost all credibility.

In the same article that tries to defend both Fibby and Woodward, the WhoreComPo also tries to exonerate slimy headcheese Karl Rove:

Rove's defense team also believes he could benefit tangentially from the Woodward disclosure because it shows other officials were discussing Plame in casual ways and that others have foggy recollections of the period as well, according to a Republican close to Rove.
AmericaBlog replies -
Yeah, right. So now we have a third senior administration official telling very important reporters about Valerie Plame being a CIA agent, all within the same time period in 2003, and we're to believe that this somehow implies they're all innocent? Uh, what this suggests to anyone with half a brain, legal or otherwise, is that now there's increasing evidence of a criminal conspiracy. Three senior White House officials leaking the same classified information at the same time ONLY to reporters working for the major media. Yeah, that's evidence of it all just being one big coincidence.
Attytood on the journalistic embarrassment that is Boob:
For more than two years -- as the episode became one of the two biggest White House scandals since Watergate -- Woodward kept that key fact and related conversations quiet -- not just from prosecutors but from his boss and colleagues at the Post, even as he made frequent pundit appearances on cable TV, poo-poohing the whole matter.

A reporter would have worked the story, somehow. But the stenographer kept his mouth shut, changing the subject when he had to.
Indeed. That useless bastard Boob just wrote his own journalistic obituary.


What I really need is a pic of Bob naked, wearing a tiara, lying in bed with Duhbleduh.
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