FRANK RICH: It's Bush-Cheney, Not Rove-Libby!!!!
by Maccabee
Sat Oct 15, 2005 at 05:56:49 PM PDT
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/10/15/205649/37
Rich puts the blame where no one else has so far. Just read on.
Link and more after the jump...
Asked repeatedly about Mr. Rove's serial appearances before a
Washington grand jury, the jittery Mr. Bush, for once bereft of
a script, improvised a passable impersonation of Norman Bates
being quizzed by the detective in "Psycho." Like Norman and Ms.
Stewart, he stonewalled.
That stonewall may start to crumble in a Washington courtroom
this week or next. In a sense it already has. Now, as always,
what matters most in this case is not whether Mr. Rove and Lewis
Libby engaged in a petty conspiracy to seek revenge on a
whistle-blower, Joseph Wilson, by unmasking his wife, Valerie, a
covert C.I.A. officer. What makes Patrick Fitzgerald's
investigation compelling, whatever its outcome, is its
illumination of a conspiracy that was not at all petty: the one
that took us on false premises into a reckless and wasteful war
in Iraq. That conspiracy was instigated by Mr. Rove's boss,
George W. Bush, and Mr. Libby's boss, Dick Cheney.
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But the issue is not just who leaked Valerie Plame's identity-
rather- central core of the argument to go to war, says Rich, is
the White House Iraq Group's mission to sell the war no matter
what.
That stonewall may start to crumble in a Washington courtroom
this week or next. In a sense it already has. Now, as always,
what matters most in this case is not whether Mr. Rove and Lewis
Libby engaged in a petty conspiracy to seek revenge on a
whistle-blower, Joseph Wilson, by unmasking his wife, Valerie, a
covert C.I.A. officer. What makes Patrick Fitzgerald's
investigation compelling, whatever its outcome, is its
illumination of a conspiracy that was not at all petty: the one
that took us on false premises into a reckless and wasteful war
in Iraq. That conspiracy was instigated by Mr. Rove's boss,
George W. Bush, and Mr. Libby's boss, Dick Cheney.
Mr. Wilson and his wife were trashed to protect that larger
plot. Because the personnel in both stories overlap, the bits
and pieces we've learned about the leak inquiry over the past
two years have gradually helped fill in the über-narrative about
the war. Last week was no exception. Deep in a Wall Street
Journal account of Judy Miller's grand jury appearance was this
crucial sentence: "Lawyers familiar with the investigation
believe that at least part of the outcome likely hangs on the
inner workings of what has been dubbed the White House Iraq
Group."
--snip--
Very little has been written about the White House Iraq Group,
or WHIG. Its inception in August 2002, seven months before the
invasion of Iraq, was never announced. Only much later would a
newspaper article or two mention it in passing, reporting that
it had been set up by Andrew Card, the White House chief of
staff. Its eight members included Mr. Rove, Mr. Libby,
Condoleezza Rice and the spinmeisters Karen Hughes and Mary
Matalin. Its mission: to market a war in Iraq.
Of course, the official Bush history would have us believe that
in August 2002 no decision had yet been made on that war. Dates
bracketing the formation of WHIG tell us otherwise. On July 23,
2002 - a week or two before WHIG first convened in earnest - a
British official told his peers, as recorded in the now famous
Downing Street memo, that the Bush administration was ensuring
that "the intelligence and facts" about Iraq's W.M.D.'s "were
being fixed around the policy" of going to war. And on Sept. 6,
2002 - just a few weeks after WHIG first convened - Mr. Card
alluded to his group's existence by telling Elisabeth Bumiller
of The New York Times that there was a plan afoot to sell a war
against Saddam Hussein: "From a marketing point of view, you
don't introduce new products in August."
The official introduction of that product began just two days
later. On the Sunday talk shows of Sept. 8, Ms. Rice warned that
"we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud," and Mr.
Cheney, who had already started the nuclear doomsday drumbeat in
three August speeches, described Saddam as "actively and
aggressively seeking to acquire nuclear weapons." The vice
president cited as evidence a front-page article, later
debunked, about supposedly nefarious aluminum tubes co-written
by Judy Miller in that morning's Times. The national security
journalist James Bamford, in "A Pretext for War," writes that
the article was all too perfectly timed to facilitate "exactly
the sort of propaganda coup that the White House Iraq Group had
been set up to stage-manage."
Essentially the WHIG succeeded. They sold the war. In this
scenario, the show was over. Or rather, about to begin.
The Bush-Cheney product rolled out by Card, Rove, Libby &
Company had been bought by Congress, the press and the public.
The intelligence and facts had been successfully fixed to sell
the war, and any memory of Mr. Bush's errant 16 words melted
away in Shock and Awe. When, months later, a national security
official, Stephen Hadley, took "responsibility" for allowing the
president to address the nation about mythical uranium, no one
knew that Mr. Hadley, too, had been a member of WHIG.
It was not until the war was supposedly over - with "Mission
Accomplished," in May 2003 - that Mr. Wilson started to add his
voice to those who were disputing the administration's uranium
hype. Members of WHIG had a compelling motive to shut him down.
In contrast to other skeptics, like Mohamed ElBaradei of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (this year's Nobel Peace
Prize winner), Mr. Wilson was an American diplomat; he had
reported his findings in Niger to our own government. He was a
dagger aimed at the heart of WHIG and its disinformation
campaign. Exactly who tried to silence him and how is what Mr.
Fitzgerald presumably will tell us.
It's long been my hunch that the WHIG-ites were at their most
brazen (and, in legal terms, reckless) during the many months
that preceded the appointment of Mr. Fitzgerald as special
counsel. When Mr. Rove was asked on camera by ABC News in
September 2003 if he had any knowledge of the Valerie Wilson
leak and said no, it was only hours before the Justice
Department would open its first leak investigation. When Scott
McClellan later declared that he had been personally assured by
Mr. Rove and Mr. Libby that they were "not involved" with the
leak, the case was still in the safe hands of the attorney
general then, John Ashcroft, himself a three-time Rove client in
past political campaigns. Though Mr. Rove may be known as
"Bush's brain," he wasn't smart enough to anticipate that
Justice Department career employees would eventually pressure
Mr. Ashcroft to recuse himself because of this conflict of
interest, clearing the way for an outside prosecutor as
independent as Mr. Fitzgerald.
THIS modus operandi was foolproof, shielding the president as
well as Mr. Rove from culpability, as long as it was about
winning an election. The attack on Mr. Wilson, by contrast, has
left them and the Cheney-Libby tag team vulnerable because it's
about something far bigger: protecting the lies that took the
country into what the Reagan administration National Security
Agency director, Lt. Gen. William Odom, recently called "the
greatest strategic disaster in United States history."
Whether or not Mr. Fitzgerald uncovers an indictable crime,
there is once again a victim, but that victim is not Mr. or Mrs.
Wilson; it's the nation. It is surely a joke of history that
even as the White House sells this weekend's constitutional
referendum as yet another "victory" for democracy in Iraq, we
still don't know the whole story of how our own democracy was
hijacked on the way to war.
The whole truth
Tags: Frank Rich, Valerie Plame, Karl Rove, Scooter Libby,
George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Steven Hadley, Karen Hughes,
Condoleezza Rice, Andrew Card, Patrick Fitzgerald, WHIG, grand
jury, indictment, New York Times, Downing Street Memo, WMD,
Iraq, Joseph Wilson, Paul O'Neill, Scott Ritter, David Albright,
Ray McGovern, John Dean, Richard Clarke (all tags)
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Wilson, Plame, Cooper... Don't Forget the Back Story!
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IS CHENEY GOING TO BE INDICTED?...BUSH HAD TO KNOW!!!!
Guest: Jane Hamsher
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