Yeah I stole this category title from the daily show. I’ll embed the vid in the “more” section, if they ever send me my “embed” code…
BarackObama really in the twitterverse?
Does it really even matter?
Update 05-11-07 – so far he hasn’t twittered me back! Humph!
Category Archives: Bye-Bye Scooter
Libby Found Guilty
Ah. That feels better. But just a little, because it would seem that Dick and Karl got off without a scratch. Damn!
Sure didn’t take too long for the Jury to find Libby guilty of perjury and obstruction of justice.
Libby Found Guilty in CIA Leak Trial
By MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN and MATT APUZZO
Associated Press Writers
via t r u t h o u t
Vice President Dick Cheney’s former chief of staff, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, was convicted Tuesday of lying and obstructing an investigation into the leak of a CIA operative’s identity.
Libby is the highest-ranking White House official to be convicted of a felony since the Iran-Contra scandal of the mid-1980s. The conviction focused renewed attention on the Bush administration’s much-criticized handling of weapons of mass destruction intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war.
The verdict culminated a nearly four-year investigation into how CIA official Valerie Plame’s name was leaked to reporters in 2003. The trial revealed how top members of the Bush administration were eager to discredit Plame’s husband, former Ambassador Joseph Wilson, who accused the administration of doctoring prewar intelligence on Iraq…
He faces up to 30 years in prison when he is sentenced June 5 but under federal sentencing guidelines is likely to face far less. Defense attorneys immediately promised to ask for a new trial or appeal the conviction…
Reaction to the conviction on Capitol Hill was swift. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid welcomed the jury’s verdict and called on Bush to pledge not to pardon Libby. Before the trial began, the Justice Department said it had no pardon file active for Libby.
“It’s about time someone in the Bush Administration has been held accountable for the campaign to manipulate intelligence and discredit war critics,” Reid said…
U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton ordered a pre-sentencing report be completed by May 15. Judges use such reports to help determine sentences. Libby will be allowed to remain free while awaiting sentencing.
Scooter Names Karl Rove and Ari Fleischer In Plame Scandal
This is from the April 13, 2006 program.
Libby’s latest court filings name Karl Rove and Ari Fleischer as people who were also involved in leaking the information about Valerie Plame to the press. In Ari Fleischer’s grand jury testimony, he describes a day when Scooter Libby took him to lunch, which had never happened before, and Scooter told him that Joseph Wilson’s wife was a CIA agent, and that it was not widely known. (wink wink) Ari said that he took that to mean that he should leak it to the press. But the important part here is, of course, that Scooter has named Karl Rove as being involved in the conspiracy.
Video – Rove Implicated by Libby (Quicktime 17 MB) Audio – Rove Implicated by Libby (MP3 9 MB) |
Joseph Wilson On Keith Olbermann
This is from the April 10, 2006 program of
Countdown with Keith Olbermann.
As always, Keith Olbermann is the only guy in the news media thoroughly covering this story.
Joseph Wilson clarifies the details and emphasizes seriousness of the situation.
Video – Joe Wilson on Olbermann – All (37 MB)
Video – Joe Wilson on Olbermann – Intro (9 MB)
Video – Joe Wilson on Olbermann – Wilson Interview (13 MB)
Video – Joe Wilson on Olbermann – Shuster Analysis (10 MB)
Audio – Joe Wilson on Olbermann – All (18 MB)
Audio – Joe Wilson on Olbermann – Intro (5 MB)
Audio – Joe Wilson on Olbermann – Wilson Interview (9 MB)
Audio – Joe Wilson on Olbermann – Shuster Analysis (6 MB)
Joseph Wilson On 60 Minutes – How Valerie Plame Leak Threatens Our National Security
This is from the October 30, 2005 program of 60 minutes
I’ve been clearing off my TIVO since I’ve been home so much lately, and what do I run across but a 60 Minutes piece from October 30, 2005 about Valerie Plame. Not about the scandal per se, but about Valerie: who she was, what she did, and the lives potentially at risk and irrepairable damage that has been done to our National Security as a result of her identity being revealed.
When he did not, and instead offered up to the press what he had uncovered, our Bush, Cheney and Rove conspired to reveal his wife’s identity in retaliation.
Wow. You’ve really got to see this for yourself.
Video – 60 Minutes On The CIA Leak – All
Video – 60 Minutes On The CIA Leak – Part One
Video – 60 Minutes On The CIA Leak – Part Two
Audio – 60 Minutes On The CIA Leak – All
Audio – 60 Minutes On The CIA Leak – Part One
Audio – 60 Minutes On The CIA Leak – Part Two
Keith Olbermann On Scooter Getting His Go Ahead To Leak The Identity of CIA Agent Valerie Plame Straight From Bush and Cheney
I’m late for lunch and swamped finishing my masters (three more days!)….
But I just finished uploading Keith Olbermann’s report on this situation from last Thursday, April 6, 2006, so I wanted to at least make it available to you raw style until I can blog it properly later.
The file is available as “all three parts together” and in three parts here w/pics.
1- Olbermann’s overview
2-Shuster’s take on it
3- John Dean’s take on it.
The Washington Post Chimes In On the Bush – Plame Link
This is from Sunday, April 9, 2006:
A “Concerted Effort” to Discredit Bush Critic
Prosecutor describes Cheney, Libby as key voices pitching Iraq-Niger story.
By Barton Gellman and Dafna Linzer for The Washington Post
As he drew back the curtain this week on the evidence against Vice President Cheney’s former top aide, Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald for the first time described a “concerted action” by “multiple people in the White House” – using classified information – to “discredit, punish or seek revenge against” a critic of President Bush’s war in Iraq.
Bluntly and repeatedly, Fitzgerald placed Cheney at the center of that campaign. Citing grand jury testimony from the vice president’s former chief of staff, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Fitzgerald fingered Cheney as the first to voice a line of attack that at least three White House officials would soon deploy against former ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV.
Cheney, in a conversation with Libby in early July 2003, was said to describe Wilson’s CIA-sponsored trip to Niger the previous year – in which the envoy found no support for charges that Iraq tried to buy uranium there – as “a junket set up by Mr. Wilson’s wife,” CIA case officer Valerie Plame.
Libby is charged with perjury and obstruction of justice for denying under oath that he disclosed Plame’s CIA employment to journalists. There is no public evidence to suggest Libby made any such disclosure with Cheney’s knowledge. But according to Libby’s grand jury testimony, described for the first time in legal papers filed this week, Cheney “specifically directed” Libby in late June or early July 2003 to pass information to reporters from two classified CIA documents: an October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate and a March 2002 summary of Wilson’s visit to Niger.
One striking feature of that decision
Well you can’t get any higher up the chain than that: Both Bush and Cheney We’re Behind Leak
From the “Hey is anybody listening? The information we’ve been waiting for years to break has broken” department, Jason Leopold and like five other reporters are covering what has got to be the most exciting development in this dismal administration: not only did Cheney tell Libby to leak the information to the press about Joseph Wilson’s wife, Valerie Plame, being a CIA agent, but , according to Libby himself, Bush told Cheney to tell him to do it.
I have some nice clips from Keith Olbermann going up next, but this story published this morning in the Times sums it up nicely too.
Bush and Cheney Discussed Plame Prior to Leak
by Jason Leopold for t r u t h o u t.
In early June 2003, Vice President Dick Cheney met with President Bush and told him that CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson was the wife of Iraq war critic Joseph Wilson and that she was responsible for sending him on a fact-finding mission to Niger to check out reports about Iraq’s attempt to purchase uranium from the African country, according to current and former White House officials and attorneys close to the investigation to determine who revealed Plame-Wilson’s undercover status to the media.
Other White House officials who also attended the meeting with Cheney and President Bush included former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card, then-National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, her former deputy Stephen Hadley, and Deputy White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove.
This information was provided to this reporter by attorneys and US officials who have remained close to the case. Investigators working with Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald compiled the information after interviewing 36 Bush administration officials over the past two and a half years.
The revelation puts a new wrinkle into Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald’s two-year-old criminal probe into the leak and suggests for the first time that President Bush knew from early on that the vice president and senior officials on his staff were involved in a coordinated effort to attack Wilson’s credibility by leaking his wife’s classified CIA status.
Now that President Bush’s knowledge of the Plame Wilson affair has been exposed, there are thorny questions about whether the president has broken the law – specifically, whether he obstructed justice when he was interviewed about his knowledge of the Plame Wilson leak and the campaign to discredit her husband.
Details of President Bush’s involvement in the Plame Wilson affair came in a 39-page court document filed by Fitzgerald late Wednesday evening in US District Court in Washington.
Fitzgerald’s court filing was made in response to attorneys representing I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney’s former chief of staff, who was indicted on five counts of perjury, obstruction of justice, and lying to investigators for not telling grand jury he spoke to reporters about Plame Wilson.
Libby’s attorneys have in the past months have argued that the government has evidence that would prove Libby’s innocence and that the special prosecutor refuses to turn it over to the defense. Fitzgerald said in court documents he has already turned over thousands of pages of evidence to Libby’s attorneys and that further discovery requests have been overly broad.
A Disenfranchised Heather Gold Speaks For A Lot Of Us
Heather Gold explains (in graphic detail) what Bush would have to do to actually be impeached.
But first, she accurately expresses the feeling of disenfranchisement that many Americans feel these days at being powerless to stop or do anything to hold the Shrub responsible for his illegal actions. In this case, feeling helpless after finding out that the Shrub personally authorized Scooter Libby to conduct the treasonous act of leaking the identity CIA agent Valerie Plame’s identity to the press, and realize no one’s going to do a damn thing about it. But Heather, take heart, Patrick Fitzgerald may be on the case! |
What A Set Up – Libby’s Trial Set For January 2007
Scooter Libby’s trial has been conveniently calendered for AFTER the upcoming election.
Libby Trial Date Set for January 2007
By Edwin Chen for the The Los Angeles Times
A US District Court judge today set a January, 2007 trial date for I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, a former top White House official who was indicted on five counts of perjury, obstruction of justice and lying to the FBI in a federal investigation on how a CIA operative’s identity was exposed.
Libby, who was Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief of staff and his top national security adviser, has proclaimed his innocence.
“We are very happy with the trial date,” Theodore Wells, Libby’s lawyer, said after today’s court hearing. “The Jan. 8 date will permit us the time we need to prepare our defense,” he said, adding his client was “totally innocent.”
Special prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald launched the investigation after the CIA operative, Valerie Plame, was identified in the news media in 2003. At the time, her husband, Joseph C. Wilson IV, a former ambassador, had emerged as a prominent critic of the manner in which the Bush Administration had used intelligence to build a case to launch the Iraq war.