From Daily Kos.
This diary condenses the huge and detailed timeline laid out in the previous diary "Plame leak timeline II".
It lays the case for the leak of the classified 2002 CIA memo to Gannon.
For all interested, please read the original diary as it contains facts, sources, etc.
Thanks to all for your help compiling this, thanks to Ambassador Wilson for filling in some holes and special thanks to Kiw for all her help tracking down leads.
And of course, SusanG, who started the ball rolling and continues to dig for the larger story.
As the Iraq war raged and as the truth surrounding the forged documents that claimed Saddam attempted to buy yellowcake uranium from Niger emerged, a website and news organization came into being... Talon News (March 29, 2003)... owned by GOPUSA.com. Within days `Jeff Gannon', a man with no journalism experience secured White House briefing room press credentials (April 3, 2003).
As the hunt for the supposed WMDs kept going to no avail, Ambassador Joseph Wilson wrote a NYTimes Op-Ed entitled "What I didn't find in Africa" (July 6, 2003). On July 7, 2003 the White House retracted their Niger claim, which was their sole admission to date that the justification for war was not accurate.
Within a week Robert Novak (July 14, 2003) wrote a column and `outed' Joe Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame as a CIA operative and claimed she was responsible for the decision to send Mr. Wilson to Niger. It was quite clear that Novak was trying to discredit the CIA at the behest of "two senior administration officials" by silencing any critics and making the claim that the CIA sent a diplomat vs. an intelligence operative to verify the yellowcake documents for patronage reasons. Novak's CIA source however would not confirm that Valerie Plame worked for the CIA.
Read the rest here.
-The Oklahoma Hippy
Is that the alleged CIA leak, the one that no one in the country cares about?
ReplyDeleteIf I recall correctly, you and I made a bet that the story would devastate the Bush campaing. You owe me like $20 or whatever it was that we wagered.
I believe the wager was that no one would be talking about it within 90 days.
ReplyDeleteOh so wrong you were, young Padawan...
I win because that wager was way more than 90 days ago and I don't think that a dozen left wing bloggers a scandal make. Drudgereport doesn't even post stuff about it anymore.
ReplyDelete[doing Homer-esque free money dance]
What about the New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Washington Times?
ReplyDeleteYou live in the right wing echo chamber land of denial.
90 days has long past. We didn't say, "If some day, someone thinks this is a story, then Ryan wins." Apparently, we said "In 90 days...." 90 days has past my friend, and the grim reaper is coming a knock knock knockin.
ReplyDeleteThis Gannon story has no legs either.
90 days and it'll be forgotten.
;)