Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Pathetic, but it contains a major point

The NY Times runs a rather sad "People Magazine" style piece on Valerie Plame Wilson and her husband Joe Wilson. It one again misses the point of this whole matter, but it does point out one thing.

"Before this whole affair, no one would ever have thought of her as an undercover agent," said David Tillotson, a next-door neighbor for seven years who got to know the Wilsons well over back-fence chats, shared dinners and play dates for their grandchildren with the Wilsons' children, Trevor and Samantha.

"She wasn't mysterious," Mr. Tillotson said. "She was sort of a working soccer mom."

He recalled his incredulity on July 14, 2003, when his wife, Victoria, spotted in The Washington Post, in a syndicated column by Robert Novak, a line identifying their neighbor by her maiden name and calling her an "agency operative." Ms. Tillotson kept calling out: "This can't be! This can't be!"

The Wilsons' neighbor on the other side, Christopher Wolf, was similarly aghast. As he sat on his deck staring at the Novak column, Mr. Wilson came out his back door.

"I said: 'This is amazing! I had no idea,' " Mr. Wolf recalled. "He sort of motioned to me to keep my voice down."


Contrast this with perenially pathetic, but perpetually employed NRO shill Cliff(ord) May:
On July 14, Robert Novak wrote a column in the Post and other newspapers naming Mr. Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA operative.

That wasn't news to me. I had been told that — but not by anyone working in the White House. Rather, I learned it from someone who formerly worked in the government and he mentioned it in an offhand manner, leading me to infer it was something that insiders were well aware of.


Suddenly, Cliff May's partisan hackery leads him into this corner, from which we should demand an answer:

Cliff either you are a lying sack of shit, or Karl Rove committed a crime ("knowingly" remember).

Which is it now dummy?

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