When in doubt, blame everything on the scapegoat of the year
A CIA-Did-It Defense for Scooter in the Plame Leak Case?
"It goes something like this: Wilson wrote his Times article. All hell broke loose. The White House asked, "Who authorized this trip?" Someone called the CIA for information. The CIA reported back that Wilson was contacted by the counter-proliferation office, where his wife Valerie was working. But--and here's the crucial "but"--the CIA did not tell the White House that Valerie was undercover. Thus, if any White House officials--say, Rove or Libby--repeated this information to reporters, then they may have been engaged in leaking classified and sensitive information to discredit a critic but they were not committing a crime. And who was at fault? George Tenet, the CIA director at the time."
Damn. This administration has the uncanny DISABILITY to never be able to point their fingers at themselves. Talk about spin. Of course they had months to come up with this flimsy piece of shit that no one believes, but can't disprove. Just lovely. We should start calling Bushy-boy the Teflon W. WTF?

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