David Weigel, The American Prospect. July 1, 2008. The former CIA officer has morphed from defender of Valerie Plame to crazed purveyor of a debunked Michelle Obama rumor. What happened?
Amanda Terkel, Think Progress AlterNet: PEEK. December 27, 2007. David Addington personally tried to "wipe out" his job after Leonard attempted to challenge Cheney's claims.
Paddy, Brave New Films AlterNet: PEEK. December 10, 2007. Paddy: Doesn't this mean if there is no "trial pending" that the White House and Libby can be questioned about the Plame leak?
Sam Stein, Huffington Post AlterNet: PEEK. December 3, 2007. Sam Stein: Rep. Waxman notes that "White House objections are preventing Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald from disclosing key information to investigating officials."
Adam Howard, AlterNet AlterNet: Video. November 3, 2007. Maher talks to The Wilsons about her new book Fair Game and both of them are not shy about calling out the Bush administration for their crimes.
Valerie Plame Wilson, AlterNet: PEEK. October 27, 2007. Valerie Plame Wilson: I can say that there were some heart-stopping moments that made me ask myself, "Why am I doing this?"
Amanda Terkel, AlterNet: PEEK. October 22, 2007. Amanda Terkel: Plame's comments come one day after Vice President Cheney issued "his sternest warning to date on Iran."
Logan Murphy, AlterNet: Video. October 22, 2007. To the end, the Wilsons held strong to the truth and never backed down, even when the CIA made it difficult for her to publish her own book on the events, Fair Game, eventually redacting 10% of it.
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. August 19, 2007. On Meet the Press, Rove is defiant on the Plame leak and is contradicted minutes later on the same program by journalist Matt Cooper.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 20, 2007. Steve Benen: Judge Bates' resume includes a stint on Ken Starr's Whitewater team, so we know where he's coming from.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 6, 2007. Taylor Marsh: Democratic congressman Robert Wexler introduces legislation to censure Bush for his handling of the Valerie Plame leak.
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. July 5, 2007. How many times did the Bush White House say they were going to "get to the bottom" of the Plame Leak? The long road to Libby's escape from prison.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 5, 2007. Larisa Alexandrova: The Vice President has engaged in criminal activity, that Alberto Gonzales has, that Karl Rove has, indeed, likely the entire administration might end up indicted when all is said and done.
David Corn, The Nation. July 3, 2007. Libby had become a symbol of the Bush White House's problem with the truth. And now the final act in the long-running CIA leak scandal -- Bush's commutation -- stands as another symbol of this grand theme: Lying doesn't really bother this crowd.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 2, 2007. Christy Hardin Smith: This is a shameful, self-dealing action which will have long-term political ramifications for the Bush Administration. And it should.
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. June 6, 2007. In his first interview since "Scooter" Libby was sentenced to 30 months for his involvement in the leaking of his wife's covert CIA status, Joseph Wilson tells Keith Olbermann what their next move is.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. June 6, 2007. Jayne Lyn Stahl: The smart money says that, in the end, Paris Hilton will spend more time in jail than Scooter Libby.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. May 30, 2007. Mark Kleiman: Fred Thompson's clumsy and inaccurate understanding of the Valerie Plame leak proves he's not ready for prime time.