Category Archives: Interviews

Ambassador Joseph Wilson On Meet The Press Discusses “Intimigate” (The Scandal Involving The Outing Of His Wife As A CIA Agent By A Top Shrub Administration Official)

Ambassador Joseph Wilson was on
Meet The Press
(hosted by Tim Russert) last Sunday to discuss the leak from an unnamed top official of the Shrub Administration that ended up blowing the cover of his CIA-employed wife.
The interview with Robert Novak from the same show is also available.
Wilson clarifies some of his own comments over the last week, while Tim Russert takes advantage of the opportunity to clarify some of the facts of the situation in more detail. (Tim is the man!)
I’ve made the clip available in its entirety, in two pieces, and in four smaller pieces to make it easier to download and circulate the parts of interest to you. This is good stuff.
This is from the October 5, 2003 program.
Complete:
Joseph Wilson On Meet The Press – Complete (Small – 39 MB)
In Two Parts:
Joseph Wilson On Meet The Press – Part 1 of 2 (Small – 18 MB)
Joseph Wilson On Meet The Press – Part 2 of 2 (Small – 21 MB)
In Four Parts:

Joseph Wilson On Meet The Press – Part 1 of 4
(Small – 10 MB)

Joseph Wilson On Meet The Press – Part 2 of 4
(Small – 9 MB)

Joseph Wilson On Meet The Press – Part 3 of 4
(Small – 9 MB)

Joseph Wilson On Meet The Press – Part 4 of 4
(Small – 11 MB)





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Robert Novak On Meet The Press – What He Was Told By A Senior White House Official About Joseph Wilson’s Wife Being A CIA Agent, Why He Printed It, And Why He Won’t Reveal His Source

Well I certainly understand why he can’t reveal the source. There’s no reason to throw journalistic ethics out the window completely.
This entire situation provides a perfect demonstration of how backstabbing this Administration can be. Novak is one of the few journalists that has stood by the Shrub and his cronies and consistently defended them through all of their folly. Now he has been chosen as the sacrifical lamb to “leak” a story that could potentially land him in jail. This Administration even screws over their “friends.”
It sure seems like the “senior official” interviewed by Novack knew exactly what he was doing. He gave Novak classified information and then sort of half-heartedly asked him not to print it. This is a classic example of a premeditated “leak.” Novak says that he tried to downplay the information by burying it in the sixth paragraph of the article. He also claims that he uses (or “misuses,” by his own admission) the word “operative” all the time, and that “oops” this time he was referring to a “real” CIA operative. (Not sure what he “really” means when he uses the word “operative” incorrectly.)
You can check it out for yourself. Sorry I couldn’t bring you the entire thing. My camera would not cooperate. (I really have to send it in for servicing!) I kept letting it cool down before I tried again, and did this enough times so I could get the important part at the beginning.)
This is from the October 5, 2003 program of
Meet The Press
(hosted by Tim Russert).
I’ve made it available in its entirety and as two smaller clips.
Note: the interview with Joseph Wilson from the same program is also available.
Complete:
Robert Novack On Meet The Press – Complete (Small – 28 MB)
In Two Parts:
Robert Novack On Meet The Press – Part 1 of 2 (Small – 14 MB)
Robert Novack On Meet The Press – Part 2 of 2 (Small – 14 MB)











Hillary Clinton On The Daily Show

Hillary was great last night. She isn’t optimistic about our future with Arnie though.
She wishes us well because we “have a lot of problems.” (No shit. And we just elected a big fat new problem.)
She skillfully dodges Stewart’s question about whether or not she’ll run for president at the last minute. How about Vice President, Hillary? A Dean/Clinton ticket would sure be a beautiful thing indeed.
This is from the October 8, 2003 program.

Hillary On The Daily Show – Complete
(Small – 20 MB)

Hillary On The Daily Show – Part 1 of 2
(Small – 12 MB)
Hillary On The Daily Show – Part 2 of 2 (Small – 8 MB)



The Daily Show
. (The best news on television.)