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Treason at the State Department: A Whistleblower’s Story

January 30, 2008 - 9:05 am - by Annie Jacobsen
sfcmac
2008-02-05 15:49:39

B Dubya:
If you don’t believe Plame deliberately sent her loser of a husband to Niger to concoct disinformation to smear the Bush administration, think again.

Valerie Plame’s occupation was one of the worst kept secrets in Washington. One of the places she was “outed” was on Page 5710, 2003 Edition of “Who’s Who in America”. Doesn’t say what her profession is, but “covert” agents aren’t supposed to have their name in print.

Actually, by 2003 she was assigned as a desk jockey at the CIA and hadn’t been “covert” since 1992.
As a matter of fact, her loser husband, former Ambassador Joe Wilson, introduced her to everyone they met as his “CIA wife”.

A month before conservative columnist Bob Novak published her name, disclosing her postion as a WMD analyst at the CIA, an interview with then U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, was conducted by none other than Washington Post Assistant Managing Editor Bob Woodward. During the exchange, Armitage explained that he already knew about her because Wilson ‘was calling everybody’, i.e. reporters and everyone else who would listen. Looks like Joe had a hand in his wife’s “outing”.

Joe Wilson became unhinged after the discovery of his lies and contrasting statements before and after Plame arranged his trip to Niger. He’s a has-been with a serious woulda/coulda inferiority complex, who used his wife to prop up his waning career.