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Plame questioning stinks of partisanship [VIDEO]
By Ginna Green
Posted on March 16, 2007, Printed on February 13, 2012
http://www.alternet.org/story/49312/plame_questioning_stinks_of_partisanship_%5Bvideo%5D
Valerie Plame just finished testifying before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee (video right), marking the first time she has publicly answered questions about her 2003 outing as a covert CIA operative by White House operatives. Notably, Plame cited the "terrible irony that administration officials were the ones who destroyed my cover" and suggested that others may think twice about working for and with the CIA "if our government cannot even protect my identity."
At the beginning of the hearing, Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) explained that it was not Congress' job "to determine criminal culpability, but it is out job to determine what went wrong and insist on accountability." By the end of the session, he was grumbling, "Facts are not Republican or Democratic."
His consternation followed a shocking display of partisanship, as Republicans questioned at length whether Plame was even covert. Lynn Westmoreland (R-GA) was a particular disgrace, demanding to know whether Plame was a Democrat or a Republican, to which Plame responded, "I am a Democrat." The hypocrisy of Westmoreland accusing Plame (and her husband) of being partisan hacks during that session would have been laughable if it weren’t so profoundly infuriating.
Tom Davis (R-VA) dismissed the entire thing as "more like a CIA problem than a White House problem." Plame nonetheless pointed out that it was senior officials at the White House and State Department who "carelessly and recklessly" outed her, that the president promised to remove anyone associated with the leak, but that Karl Rove is still there. Oof.
Evan Adds:
In the second video, Democrat Elijah Cummings of Maryland is "shocked" that the White House's Office of Security (directed by Dr. James Knodell, questioned in the video) never initiated any kind of investigation to "at the very least" determine whether security clearances needed to be revoked (cough...Rove... cough).
Or, like, as the president himself promised, whether it was important to get to the bottom of the damaging outing of Valerie Plame, a CIA agent working to GET INTELLIGENCE ON IRAN, the administration's current bogeyman.
Knodell takes a stab at claiming that they didn't have to do it because of the Fitzgerald investigation -- Chairman Waxman calls Bullshit...
Melissa McEwan writes and edits the blog Shakespeare's Sister.
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