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- bellow, on 11/20/2007, -5/+74Anyone surprised? Just more Liberal Slander right? Oh wait - Scotty isn't a Liberal, doh!
- scoobydoo84, on 11/20/2007, -5/+47As if we needed McClellan to tell us this group is a axis of liars!! I do applaud him for showing courage and not having a false sense of loyalty to W!!
- smokedgouda, on 11/20/2007, -4/+45For any other president this would be a bombshell.
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -1/+28In before some shameless apologist denies Plame was covert in the face of confirmation of this fact by the director of the CIA...
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -7/+33The shocking part is that Scotty is telling the truth for a change.
Doesn't he know what happens to people who reveal the truth about Bush? - jdmdetroit, on 11/20/2007, -4/+28Yet another former Bush loyalist comes clean. Let the slander begin! You can expect to hear numerous attacks on his character, sanity and patriotism in the weeks to come. I'm guessing Rush will give him a nickname such as "Beam Me Up Scottie."
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -4/+26Its only slander if its not true.
This has been the worst presidency, rubber stamped by the Republican majority Congress for 6 years with well over 200 scandals (see: http://scandalist.info/ & here too http://www.netrootsmass.net/Hugh/Bush_list.html) & several indictments & even some Republican officials behind bars as we speak. Real smooth right wingers. Go to http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2003/3011profile_ ... & learn about neoconservatism. - Nickoby, on 11/20/2007, -1/+21I think the time for him to show courage was when he was being asked to lie to the world's press.
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -1/+18Who leaked to Armitage? Who leaked to Armitage? Who leaked to Armitage? Who leaked to Armitage? Who leaked to Armitage? Who leaked to Armitage? Who leaked to Armitage? Who leaked to Armitage? Who leaked to Armitage?
- freezeout, on 11/20/2007, -3/+20I don't understand all the fuss. there was no oral sex involved so why is this of any concern to anyone?
- cpeterka, on 11/20/2007, -6/+22Surprise, Surprise, Surprise !!!
- Gomer Bush - inactive, on 11/20/2007, -0/+14http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2007/11/20/ex ...
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -0/+14Sorry but the Director of the CIA is a more reliable source than you are.
- obliviousfool, on 11/20/2007, -3/+16It looks like someone isn't getting a Christmas card from the white house this year.
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -1/+13An unclassified summary of outed CIA officer Valerie Plame's employment history at the CIA indicates that Plame was "covert" when her name became public in July 2003. The summary says, "Ms. Wilson was a covert CIA employee for who the CIA was taking affirmative measures to conceal her intelligence relationship to the United States."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18924679/ - dreamtiger, on 11/20/2007, -4/+16Perhaps Scott is simply following Karl Rove's advice that to win in 2008, Republicans must distance themselves from George Bush. We may see a rush to the bottom as Republican scumbags fall all over themselves excoriating Monkey Boy while claiming they were kept in the dark.
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -1/+12repeating things don't make them true.
- bimtott, on 11/20/2007, -0/+11Apparently, we do need him to tell us this, because we obviously haven't done ***** about it so far.
- zeitgueist, on 11/20/2007, -2/+11Why not debate in public where you can be held accountable. By the way, calling your opposition "libtards" isn't convincing me of your prowess.
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -0/+9Armitage and Karl Rove BOTH leaked the identity of a covert agent to Novak, so I'm not sure why you'd put "ONE" in in all caps (actually I am sure, its because you are a shameless apologist). More importantly, neither Armitage nor Rove were in a position to know the identity of CIA agents working on Iranian nonproliferation ,(I don't think Armitage was even in government at that time), so thats where Cheney's Chief of Staff "Scooter" Libby's obstruction of justice, and former White House Press Secretary McClellan's revelation that Cheney was involved, comes in. Still convinced that this scandal is just "partisan fishing?"
- SheilaNoya, on 11/20/2007, -1/+10Armitage only told ONE person. Meanwhile, the White House staff was busy calling every reporter they could find to shop this story out so they could get the newspapers to repeat their lies and try to destroy the credibility of Joe Wilson. How many hours did Fox News and Limbaugh spend claiming that Valerie Plame was not a covert agent, when now we know that she WAS. This was clearly an illegal smear job by the Bush Administration. Only a complete idiot would argue that it wasn't - so are you a complete idiot? (rhetorical question - we already know the answer).
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -0/+9Armitage and Karl Rove BOTH leaked the identity of a covert agent to Novak, so I'm not sure why you'd put "ONE" in in all caps (actually I am sure, its because you are a shameless apologist). More importantly, neither Armitage nor Rove were in a position to know the identity of CIA agents working on Iranian nonproliferation ,(I don't think Armitage was even in government at that time), so thats where Cheney's Chief of Staff "Scooter" Libby's obstruction of justice, and former White House Press Secretary McClellan's revelation that Cheney was involved, comes in. Still convinced that this scandal is just "partisan fishing?"
And since you added some ***** about a "perjury trap" to your copypaste spam, I have to ask you, did the CIA also set a "perjury trap" for Libby when he was convicted of lying to them as well as lying to a jury and to congress? - SheilaNoya, on 11/20/2007, -0/+9You obviously don't keep up with the news. Valeria Plame WAS a covert agent at the time she was outted by the Bush Administration. The CIA has already confirmed this and she included their confirmation as part of her testimony before Congress.
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -1/+9You've already lost.
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -3/+11So, you're saying that your dogs have no loyalty at all except to their pocketbooks? I'm really not surprised.
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -2/+9Mr. Leahy, subpoena that *****! Then cite Rove for contempt!
- dumpyhumpy, on 11/21/2007, -1/+8Someone's gotta get the ball rolling...
either:
IMPEACH THE PRESIDENT and co.
or
IMPEACH EVERY ***** LAME DUCK DEMOCRAT - inactive, on 11/21/2007, -0/+6I know you won't have the balls to reply in defense of your baldfaced lying, but:
An unclassified summary of outed CIA officer Valerie Plame's employment history at the CIA indicates that Plame was "covert" when her name became public in July 2003. The summary says, "Ms. Wilson was a covert CIA employee for who the CIA was taking affirmative measures to conceal her intelligence relationship to the United States."
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18924679/ - pintomp3, on 11/20/2007, -1/+7who was that liberal investigator who also concluded it was a suicide? oh right, kenneth starr.
"The [Starr] report refutes claims by conservative political organizations that Foster was the victim of a murder plot and coverup," but ""despite those findings, right-wing political groups have continued to allege that there was more to the death and that the president and first lady tried to cover it up."[11
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Starr#Vince_F ... - ZenMojo, on 11/20/2007, -1/+7Sorry, Scotty Mc, you didn't get the memo ahead of time that you were going to get *****?
- RollFizzlebeef, on 11/20/2007, -1/+7I always got the impression that Scotty "Doesn't Know" McClellan never did get much respect from anyone, within or outside the Bush administration.
I hope Scotty got a big advance, because no one's going to buy this, regardless of claims like this which everyone already assumed was true. - jellygraph, on 11/20/2007, -1/+7and i used to think this guy was a douche bag... I may have been wrong all along, but why do they all wait till the end before revealing? the damage is already done
- rmmcclay, on 11/21/2007, -1/+6Outing a CIA officer is treason. A crime punishable by death.
- Acewrap, on 11/20/2007, -1/+6So, it's OK to tell someone to lie about a crime you committed? Gotcha.
- banmaster, on 11/20/2007, -1/+6Just a pity he was so buys being a spineless coward when it mattered!
- inactive, on 11/21/2007, -0/+5Cool, someone is coming forward to confirm CIA agent Howard E. Hunt's version of the story, Very interesting.
- krnldmp, on 11/20/2007, -2/+7What makes Bush different? He's lucky to be 43rd, after both parties figured out how to game the system together. Merry Christmas. You get nothing.
- carpespasm, on 11/20/2007, -0/+4they get their careers ruined if they don't take a bribe to shut up?
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -2/+6I think Scott knew all along. First he profited from lying for the President, and now he wants to profit from telling us what we already knew?
No, no money for you Scott. Take your book and run home. - zengonzo, on 11/21/2007, -0/+4Only if they are on your team.
- bimtott, on 11/20/2007, -0/+4Pistols at dawn! Huzzah!
- inactive, on 11/21/2007, -0/+4MSNBC's Hardball has a panel discussing this as of 7:55 est. It might actually have some mileage.
- inactive, on 11/21/2007, -0/+4Who was the "Teflon President," Reagan or Bush Sr.?
- inactive, on 11/20/2007, -0/+4oh the irony, the liar was lied to
- scoobydoo84, on 11/20/2007, -2/+6dreamtiger,
Hehehehehe, I liked the way you describes "Republican scumbags fall all over ....." - kreneskyp, on 11/20/2007, -1/+5http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/ad-homine ...
you should study up on how to make a legitimate argument before you claim to know how to debate. - inactive, on 11/21/2007, -1/+5You'd get further if you attacked the actual source, former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan, since he is a proven liar (by his own admission).
- brianary, on 11/20/2007, -1/+4"'This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous.'
(Short pause)
"'And having said that, all options are on the table.'
"Even the White House stenographers felt obliged to note the result: '(Laughter).'"
(The Washington Post's Dan Froomkin on George Bush's Feb. 22 press conference) - SeethisPass, on 11/21/2007, -1/+4"Rove, Libby, the vice President, the President's chief of staff, and the president himself"
All of the presidents men. -
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