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No, it was Libby:**** Cheney was not the leaker, it was Richard Armitage. Scooter Libby got in trouble for lying to investigators. The Democrats spent a couple of years and tens of millions of dollars investigating. So I guess we can all agree that outing a CIA operative and misleading investigators is a bad thing.squistion said:But not too ignorant or reckless to be Vice President, like **** Cheney (see Scooter Libby and Valerie Plame).SaintsInDome2006 said:Reduxsquistion said:SaintsInDome2006 said:And while there is nothing that indicates that the email from Blumenthal (who was not a government employee) was marked classified at the time Clinton received it![]()
If you don't understand that the name of a foreign CIA human intelligence source is Classified, you're too ignorant to be President. If you understand it but forward that information on an unsecured server then you are far too reckless to be President.![]()
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter_Libby
But Cheney was behind it (unless you believe Scooter went rogue). And Valerie Plame among many others thought so:In August 2005, as revealed in grand jury testimony audiotapes played during the trial and reported in many news accounts, Libby testified that he met with Judith Miller, a reporter with the New York Times, on July 8, 2003, and discussed Plame with her.[75]
http://q13fox.com/2014/10/29/former-cia-operative-valerie-plane-who-was-outed-calls-cheney-a-traitor/
Former outed CIA operative Valerie Plame calls Cheney a traitor
SEATTLE Valerie Plame says former Vice President **** Cheney is a traitor for allegedly having outed her in 2003 as an undercover CIA operative overseas.
Its now been more than a decade since Plame found herself in the center of a political firestorm.
The incident began when Plames husband, former U.S. diplomat Joseph Wilson, was sent to Niger by the George W. Bush administration to investigate claims that Iraq had arranged to buy and import uranium from Niger. Wilson reported to Bush that Iraq had no such program.
But after Bush made the claim during the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Wilson disclosed what he had found in an op-ed in the New York Times. A week later, columnist Robert Novak, citing two senior administration officials, wrote that Plame was an undercover CIA agent overseas.
Many alleged that the information came indirectly from Cheney and was leaked as political retribution for Wilsons op-ed piece.
Plame, who later resigned from the CIA, is now an author.
Q13 FOX News Matt Lorch sat down with her Wednesday to talk about her life, the scandal that gripped the country, and the threat we face from ISIS.
By definition it's nonsense.