
Suspicion centers on Lewis Libby
http://www.apfn.org/LEAK-GATE/libby.htm
Dick Cheney's chief of staff helped hype the Iraq threat
and discredit Joe Wilson. But while the White House has
denied Karl Rove is the leaker, so far it's left Libby
twisting slowly in the wind.
Oct. 3, 2003 | Criminal leak investigations are
notoriously futile, and the identity of the
administration officials who illegally blew the cover of
CIA operative Valerie Plame may never be known. But one
name keeps coming up, and so far it hasn't provoked a
specific, emphatic White House denial: Lewis "Scooter"
Libby, assistant to the president and Vice President
Dick Cheney's powerful chief of staff.
On Wednesday the New York Daily News reported that
"Democratic congressional sources said they would like
to hear from Vice President Cheney's chief of staff,
Lewis Libby." On MSNBC's "Buchanan and Press" on
Wednesday, Pat Buchanan asked an administration critic
who claims to know the leaker's name point blank if
"Scooter Libby" was the culprit (the critic wouldn't
answer). And Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska,
made a veiled reference on CNBC this week, suggesting
that President Bush could better manage the current
crisis by, "sitting down with [his] vice president and
asking what he knows about it."
But below the surface there's even more chatter. Says
one former senior CIA officer who served under President
Bush's father, "Libby is certainly suspect No. 1."
http://www.apfn.org/LEAK-GATE/libby.htm
I feel it's time for me to step forward and tell what I
know about Karl Rove's conversation with columnist
Robert Novak in which Mr. Novak reportedly told Mr. Rove
that CIA operative Valerie Plame had been responsible
for her husband Joseph Wilson going to Niger to debunk
the White House's claim that Saddam Hussein was shopping
for uranium in Africa to make nuclear weapons and that's
why we invaded Iraq, and Mr. Rove said, "Yes, I've heard
that, too." Mr. Rove has been accused of revealing the
identity of a covert intelligence officer. This simply
isn't true.
I happened to be in Mr. Rove's office when the phone
rang. I was there on behalf of my publisher, to see if
Mr. Rove knows enough to make him worth a $6 million
advance on his memoirs. (Answer: Not really.) He picked
up the phone and the voice at the other end sounded like
a rat trapped in a coffee can. "Novak," whispered Mr.
Rove and he pretended to stick a finger down his throat.
He listened for several minutes. "Yes, I've heard that,
too," he said.
As he spoke to Novak, Mr. Rove wrote on a notepad,
"Rosebud knows" -- "Rosebud" being Vice President
Cheney's code name -- and winked at me.
This raised a question in my mind: Did Rove know Ms.
Plame had taken the identity of Mr. Cheney during an
arrhythmia episode at Walter Reed and that a heavily
sedated vice president had been flown by the CIA to
Riyadh as Ms. Plame donned a latex-padded suit and took
his place? She quickly discovered that the uranium was
stored at the Whitewater property once owned by the
Clintons and then deeded to Kofi Annan and used as a
supply depot for black helicopters. She tried to warn
Mr. Clinton and the next day he had that mysterious
"bypass" operation after which he suddenly got chummy
with ex-CIA chief George H.W. Bush and the two flew off
to Southeast Asia like in an old Crosby/Hope "Road"
picture.
New York Times columnist William Safire was the first to
spot the womanly tenderness in the vice president's
eyes, and he called Mrs. Cheney to ask if Rosebud had
been infiltrated. She denied everything. She also said
she had "never been happier."
Safire's discovery of the Cheney gambit made it
necessary for the CIA to "retire" him from the Times.
But not before he passed the word to me. I called Sen.
Kerry to alert him and he said he had heard that, too,
and then switched over to French and said, "My wife is a
suitcase," or words to that effect.
Could Teresa Heinz Kerry be carrying uranium in a
suitcase? Ms. Plame mentioned the possibility to the
president and found Mr. Bush oddly detached. "Yes, I
heard that," he said, vaguely. The radio receiver was
still on his back but the earpiece had fallen out. As a
young man, under cover of the National Guard, Mr. Bush
had masterminded a clandestine CIA operation that
infiltrated a ring of draft-dodgers and gathered
important information about them, such as which bars
they frequented and how much they drank. He is
comfortable in an undercover role. He has cut many
trails through the brush at his Crawford ranch and can
slip undetected over the Mexican border while his
double, an El Paso Realtor named Craig Selin, stands in
for him at press conferences and other ceremonial
events.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor knew that the vice
president's gender wasn't right and so did Laura Bush.
Mrs. Bush has read Dostoevsky and isn't easily fooled.
They told Rove, who said, "Yes, I've heard that, too."
But did he know? I doubt it.
He was as surprised as the others when Vice President
Cheney returned to Washington in a small civilian
aircraft, which was intercepted by F-16s as it entered
restricted air space and was forced to land at Andrews
Air Force Base where Rosebud was recognized and became
vice president again and Ms. Plame was sent to an
undisclosed location. That night, Karl Rove spoke on the
phone with columnist Dave Barry who told him that the
uranium was actually urine samples, and Mr. Rove said,
"That's old news, Dave. We've moved on." A typical Rove
gambit.
But that is neither here nor there. The question is: Did
Karl Rove reveal Valerie Plame's identity? He did not.
His "I've heard that, too" was an attempt to seem cool
and informed whereas he was as bewildered as anybody
else.
The urine samples turned up, not in Iraq but at Plymouth
Rock, the urine of a white male between 50 and 65 with
thinning hair and a cherubic smile. Don't ask me how I
know -- wild horses couldn't drag that out of me.
Garrison Keillor's "A Prairie Home Companion" can be
heard Saturday nights on public radio stations across
the country.
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