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July 02, 2005
Karl Rove fingered for outing CIA mole Valerie Plame
In a story with more twists than a West Virginia highway, Karl Rove has been fingered as the leak that outed undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame. This story really hasn't reverberated outside the Beltway for a variety of reasons. 1)Most Americans have never heard of Karl Rove 2)or Valerie Plame, 3) they have no and don't know why he outed her. So let's adress these questions briefly:
1) Who is Karl Rove?
Although Rove isn't widely known outside the Beltway, he's the diabolical genius behind the the coup de ta that conspicuously inserted George W. Bush into the White House. If it weren't for Karl Rove, GW would still be squandering his families money wildcatting for oil in West Texas. Rove is widely regarded in D.C. as an evil genius. A master of the black art of politcal warfare.
I'd never heard of Karl Rove before I saw the movie Bush's Brain at SXSW film festival in Austin in 2004. The movie portrays Rove as vicious competitor, beginning with his early childhood. In 1986, Rove's Republican candidate Bill Clements found himself in a dead heat with Democrat Mark White, a bugging device was found in Rove's office. Rove is widely alleged to have bugged his own office, then called in reporters to reveal that his office had been bugged. Many claim this chicanery turned a close race in Clement's favor.
Rove is infamous for his alleged "whisper campaigns" of disinformation, and purported propensity for the most despicable actions, if he felt it would benefit his clients. Joseph Wilson quotes Rove saying that Wilson's wife was "fair game."
2) Who is Valerie Plame? Valerie Plame used to be an undercover CIA agent. The work she did was specifically related to keeping Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD's) out of the hands of foreign countries.
3) Why did Karl Rove allegedly expose her as a CIA agent? This is where things get a little more complicated. Valerie Plame's husband is Joe Wilson. Wilson is a mouthpiece for the translucent liberals. For some reason, he was asked by the CIA to go to Niger to investigate claims of "yellowcake" uranium sales to Iraq. (Yellowcake is a form of lightly compressed uranium ore).
Predictably, he returned claiming he found no evidence that any such Uranium sales had occurred. He claimed that the uranium mines in Somair and Cominak were run by French, Spanish, Japanese, German, and Nigerians, with oversight by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Therefore, he felt that there such a sale would have been impossible, and promptly stated as much when he verbally debriefed the CIA on his trip.
But subsequently, in January of 2003, the president mentioned the fact that Iraq had attempted to aquire uranium from Africa in his State of the Union address in 2003. (There are four countries in Africa that produce Uranium: Niger, Gabon, South Africa and Namibia).
So, in a Sunday, July 6, 2003 article in that reprehensible rag the New York Times, Wilson authored an article laying out the Democrats' position that the president led us into a war under false pretenses. The article embarassed the administration and, a week later, Wilson was repayed for his efforts.
On July 14, 2003, Robert Novak revealed that Joe Wilson's wife, Valerie Wilson, formerly Valerie Plame, was an undercover CIA agent. His intent was to cast aspersions on Wilson's qualifications for his fact-finding mission in Niger.
Instead, he ignited a firestorm of controversy as people stumbled all overthemselves to discover the source of his information. After all, under the Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982, exposing an undercover CIA operative is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and up to a $50,000 fine.
An investigation to determine the source of the leak was launched and, in December 2003, attorney general John Ashcroft recused himself from the investigation. One might rationally conclude that he knew who the source of the leak was.
So, Ashcroft handed the case over to U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald. Technically, they're calling Fitzgerald a "Special Counsel". (Independent counsels like Kenneth Starr are a thing of the past because Congress didn't renew the independent counsel statute in 1999.)
Apparently, Fitzgeral was able to finally ferret out the guilty party, and has exposed Karl Rove as the source of the leak.
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Posted by Peenie Wallie on July 02, 2005 at 11:38 AM
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mr graves:
the information that has been turned over to said 'special counsel' has alledgedly uncovered, or soon will, actual emails from karl rove that reportedly show him as the 'source' for which the cia agents id was leaked. and i dont think one has to be 'all in' or 'bet the house on it' - b/c the president is sitting at the lowest point in his presidential career, the economy blows, and outing a cia agent is, in bush I's words, "the worst form of treason." we are not talking about the cia leak accusations form a year ago - we are talking about the information that has just come out (or will tomorrow).
patriots do not like when other so called patriots act unpatriotic. if rove is guitly of this, he will fry. no republican can save him, b/c most republicans, at that point (especially the ones facing re-election next year), will be against him as well.
much like when richard nixon didnt think he was going to get caught in his 2nd term, or much like when al capone was arrested for tax evasion....it the little fuck ups that kill. and the cast is starting to crumble.
Posted by: ght on July 05, 2005 at 12:36 AM
mr graves:
the information that has been turned over to said 'special counsel' has alledgedly uncovered, or soon will, actual emails from karl rove that reportedly show him as the 'source' for which the cia agents id was leaked. and i dont think one has to be 'all in' or 'bet the house on it' - b/c the president is sitting at the lowest point in his presidential career, the economy blows, and outing a cia agent is, in bush I's words, "the worst form of treason." we are not talking about the cia leak accusations form a year ago - we are talking about the information that has just come out (or will tomorrow).
patriots do not like when other so called patriots act unpatriotic. if rove is guitly of this, he will fry. no republican can save him, b/c most republicans, at that point (especially the ones facing re-election next year), will be against him as well.
much like when richard nixon didnt think he was going to get caught in his 2nd term, or much like when al capone was arrested for tax evasion....it the little fuck ups that kill. and the cast is starting to crumble.
Posted by: terrorist on July 05, 2005 at 12:37 AM
Mr Graves,
My American Heritage dictionary has no entry for the word, "kerfluffle".
fab
Posted by: fabulous one on July 06, 2005 at 03:19 AM
Valerie Plame is not a covert agent, so, no crime was commited. Go home folks, nothing to see here.
Posted by: Klaus on November 26, 2005 at 11:15 AM
Rodney,
I can't begin to tell you how much I dislike you. I quit posting on Bayosphere because you were so annoying. Karl Rove, did, in fact, out Valerie Plame. This is well documented. Please just let it go, or I will ban you from posting on my site. Surely something else has occurred in the last few years to draw your attention? If not, I suggest you try getting laid. Go buy a whore if you have to. But, please, for the love of God, let it go. Move on with your life.
Posted by: Peenie Wallie on September 01, 2006 at 08:37 PM