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August 30, 2006
Plame Out
"But now we have the final word on who did disclose the name and occupation of Valerie Plame, and it turns out to be someone whose opposition to the Bush policy in Iraq has—like Robert Novak's—long been a byword in Washington. It is particularly satisfying that this admission comes from two of the journalists—Michael Isikoff and David Corn—who did the most to get the story wrong in the first place and the most to keep it going long beyond the span of its natural life."
At last, the facts of the absurd Valerie Plame/Joseph Wilson scandal. Revealed are the lies and distortions relentlessly advanced by the Democrats, and supported by the liberal media. In the end, one must conclude that these players are the painfully familiar left-of-center ideologues motivated by a hatred for President Bush and his policies so zealous that it overshadows what should be the self evident search for truth.
To read the entire article by liberal columnist Christopher Hitchens, please click here.
Posted by Robert J. Avrech at August 30, 2006 04:51 PM
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