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Did George Bush Authorize Plame Leak?

Posted by Emptywheel, Firedoglake at 1:11 PM on May 29, 2008.


Scott McClellan may have implicated Bush in the Plame leak?
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Scottie McC doesn't know it yet. But that's basically what he revealed this morning on the Today Show (h/t Rayne).

During the interview, Scottie revealed the two things that really pissed him off with the Bush Administration. First, being set up to lie by Karl Rove and Scooter Libby. And second, learning that Bush had--himself--authorized the selective leaking of the NIE.

Scottie McC: But the other defining moment was in early April 2006, when I learned that the President had secretly declassified the National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq for the Vice President and Scooter Libby to anonymously disclose to reporters. And we had been out there talking about how seriously the President took the selective leaking of classified information. And here we were, learning that the President had authorized the very same thing we had criticized.

Viera: Did you talk to the President and say why are you doing this?

Scottie McC: Actually, I did. I talked about the conversation we had. I walked onto Air Force One, it was right after an event we had, it was down in the south, I believe it was North Carolina. And I walk onto Air Force One and a reporter had yelled a question to the President trying to ask him a question about this revelation that had come out during the legal proceedings. The revelation was that it was the President who had authorized, or, enable Scooter Libby to go out there and talk about this information. And I told the President that that's what the reporter was asking. He was saying that you, yourself, was the one that authorized the leaking of this information. And he said "yeah, I did." And I was kinda taken aback.

Now, for the most part, this is not new. We have known (since I first reported it here) that Scooter Libby testified that, after Libby told Dick Cheney he couldn't leak the information Cheney had ordered him to leak to Judy Miller because it was classified, Cheney told Libby he had gotten the President to authorize the declassification of that information.

Thus far, though, we only had Dick Cheney's word that he had actually asked Bush to declassify this information. We didn't have Bush's confirmation that he had actually declassified the information. In fact, we've had Dick Cheney's claims that he--Dick--had insta-declassified via his super secret pixie dust declassification powers.

Now, though Scottie refers, obliquely, to "this information," he explicitly refers only to the NIE. But as I've described over and over again, it's not just the NIE Bush authorized Dick to order Libby to leak.

As a review, here's what Libby's NIE lies are all about. This is all documented in this post, and here is the court transcript in which most of this is revealed.

  • Scooter Libby has instructions in his notes to leak something to Judy Miller on July 8, 2003
  • When questioned about the notation, Libby claimed the instructions related to the NIE
  • Libby went further to make certain claims about the NIE leak--that the leak was authorized by Dick Cheney and George Bush, that such an authorization was totally unique in his career, and that Libby was so worried about leaking the NIE to Judy that he double checked to make sure he was authorized to do so
  • Libby later made claims that directly contradicted these assertions--most importantly, even though Libby claims the Judy leak was totally unique in his career, he also leaked the NIE to three other people: Bob Woodward, a journalist [David Sanger] on July 2, and the WSJ
  • Also, in spite of the fact that Libby says he was really worried about getting authorization to leak the NIE to Judy, he's not really sure whether he was authorized to leak the NIE to Woodward; his concern about the leak to Judy only extended to whatever he leaked to Judy

In short, Libby is almost certainly lying about what he was authorized to leak to Judy on July 8, 2003, in a meeting where Judy Miller admits he talked about Valerie Plame, and where Libby tried to get her to falsely attribute the story.

At this point, Scottie McC is still accepting Scooter Libby's lies, though I suspect he sees the dangerous frailty of them. With Bush's clear admission to Scottie that he was in the loop, and the evidence that, subsequent to receiving an order from Cheney (authorized by Bush) to leak classified information to Judy Miller, Libby leaked Valerie Wilson's identity, the circumstantial evidence shows the President was directly involved in the deliberate outing of a CIA spy. The only question now is whether Bush realized he authorized the leak of Valerie's identity, in addition to a bunch of other classified documents.

Think of how much sense this makes. We have evidence that George Bush ordered Libby to respond to Joe Wilson on June 9, 2003. We now have Bush's own confirmation that he authorized the leak Libby made to Judy Miller on July 8, 2003--which included the leak of Valerie Wilson's identity. We know on July 10, Condi told Stephen Hadley that Bush "was comfortable" with the response the White House was making towards Wilson. And we know that--when Cheney forced Scottie McC to exonerate Libby publicly that fall, he did so by reminding people that "The Pres[ident] [asked Libby] to stick his head in the meat-grinder." We know that Libby's lawyers tried desperately to prevent a full discussion of the NIE lies to be presented at trial. And we know that--after those NIE lies did not come out, for the most part (though one juror told me that NIE story was obviously false, even with the limited information they received)--the President commuted Libby's sentence on July 2, 2007.


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I guess I don't understand the finer points
Posted by: badkitty on May 29, 2008 4:12 PM   
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I guess I don't understand the finer points, but isn't revealing the identity of a CIA undercover agent treason? And if so, why don't you say so? President Bush and Vice President Cheney committed treason. Let's get this out. The more you say the word, the better the chance the New York Times will finally run an editorial about this and mass media might take it up, no matter how complicit they've been in the matter. Oh well, I guess I just don't understand.

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» Treason? Posted by: rancespergl
» RE: Treason? Posted by: VZEQICVA
He came right out and said it tonight...
Posted by: Quannah on May 29, 2008 9:38 PM   
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on Countdown with Keith Olbermann. He said it. The President told Scott McClellan that he authorized leaking parts of the National Intelligence Estimate, which led to Valerie Plame's name being printed by Robert "Wing-Nut Traitor" Novak in his column.

Yeah... I'd call that treason.

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Is impeachment back on the table NOW, Madame Speaker?
Posted by: hurricane hugo on May 29, 2008 11:50 PM   
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Trial, conviction, imprisonment, execution.

jdfu!

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Treason, Torture, Lying, Spying and Terror!
Posted by: Ottomatic on May 30, 2008 6:45 AM   
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The Shrub uses the time tested technique
Fool 10% of the people
Most of the time.

90% of the people want him ousted

Some FOCUS group!

Give him
The BOOT!

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HISTORY IN THE MAKING, THE WORST PRESIDENT EVER?
Posted by: VZEQICVA on May 30, 2008 7:22 AM   
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For 8 years this administration has steam rolled over it's people and is still trying the same tactic on many other countries. They have been allowed to go on without the fear of prosecuton. Iraq & Afganistan are a tragedy and the economic picture at home is grim. I believe George Bush to be a dismal failure. I doubt that he sees it that way. We don't know what his plan was to begin with. Maybe we're finding that out now. ANNA

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» No question mark Posted by: 2dogarage
TIME TO PROSECUTE !
Posted by: TFYQA on May 30, 2008 8:06 AM   
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People should not be afraid of their governments, governments should be afraid of their People

So there ya go America, now show some balls & dignity and act accordingly, the world is watching !

Just follow the magic footsteps...

DYING REGIME (video)
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"We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light." – Plato

EXECUTIVE RESUME
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Meanwhile...

"We are watching a poorly staged rendition of Wag the Dog , interpreted for the morbidly stupid and performed by the criminally insane." - Jules Carlysle

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What we'll NEVER hear about
Posted by: frantaylor on May 30, 2008 8:34 AM   
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Is how many of our foreign agents have been assassinated because of their association with Plame. When she was outed, they all became sitting ducks.

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And than there is McCain
Posted by: modeler on May 30, 2008 12:30 PM   
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He blames Obama for not having served his country in uniform and combat. And when his party friends and preceders to the posts of President and Vicepresident do likewise and worse, act as traitors, he has nothing to say about it. By the way those two crooks named Bush and Cheney should be shot with a ball of their own shit.

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This may come as a simple minded comment
Posted by: momilitia on May 30, 2008 10:58 PM   
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but what do we do? What can we do that will gain actual results? I don't care about blog results, what can we do to get real change that will advance this country in the direction of change that will make it what it should be, what it was meant to be?
Forgive me for I really don't know what the right course of action is...

Open for suggestions.

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no one wants to touch this for good reason...
Posted by: Bearzerker on May 31, 2008 6:03 PM   
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...mainly being that the entire debacle since 9-11-01 [even before] is of Bush43's making!

no one else wants any part of this for good reason...
CRIMES WERE COMMITTED AND THE POWERS BEHIND THE THRONE KNOW IT!

The Demoncratz are just gunna milk public apathy through the 2008 election cycle to ensure the biggest political shift in US politics in 50-60 years!
and why would they wish to damage the expected sweep...
they WILL feed this fire and enrage as many as they can... to completely dominate the HOUSE, SENATE & EXECUTIVE BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT!

Once they control all levels of government then and only then will their master plan be unveiled...

I think Obama has only hinted at some measures that this NEW Government powerhouse will undertake, but I'm thinking that globalists and free traders should be scared, as the resource pie is a finite piece of real estate these days and the US shouldn't be renegotiating what is without a doubt the best deal they'll ever be able to secure!

THE US is about to take a rather LARGE step backwards in order to correct a major bottleneck in governmental services, and maybe a re-alignment of the civil service and a strengthening of labor and environmental interests is at hand.

The corporate rats are cutting and running with most of their capitol to offshore depository's and have done so legally since Bush43 came to power...

So i have to ask, where is all the capital gunna come from to correct Bush43's blunders!

definitely has me biting my nails

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