Valerie Plame: The Scandal That Wasn’t

September 2, 2006, 11:54 pm
  


 

 

By Andrew L. Jaffee

Remember Monica Lewinsky? Boy, she’s put on weight, blah, blah, blah. Every night for years we had to listen to this drivel — and what a great use of our taxpayer dollars. In one era, it’s the Republicans; in another, the Democrats. It turns out that the Valerie Plame “scandal,” in which the Bush administration was charged with punishing its political enemies over Iraq war intelligence, wasn’t a scandal at all. Even though much evidence was brought to light regarding Plame’s husband’s credibility, the story dragged on and on. I have to credit the Washington Post for admitting that the Plame controversy was just a bunch of BS which hubby Joseph C. Wilson IV brought on his own wife:

It follows that one of the most sensational charges leveled against the Bush White House — that it orchestrated the leak of Ms. Plame’s identity to ruin her career and thus punish Mr. Wilson — is untrue. The partisan clamor that followed the raising of that allegation by Mr. Wilson in the summer of 2003 led to the appointment of a special prosecutor, a costly and prolonged investigation, and the indictment of Vice President Cheney’s chief of staff, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, on charges of perjury. All of that might have been avoided had Mr. Armitage’s identity been known three years ago. …

Nevertheless, it now appears that the person most responsible for the end of Ms. Plame’s CIA career is Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilson chose to go public with an explosive charge, claiming — falsely, as it turned out — that he had debunked reports of Iraqi uranium-shopping in Niger and that his report had circulated to senior administration officials. He ought to have expected that both those officials and journalists such as Mr. Novak would ask why a retired ambassador would have been sent on such a mission and that the answer would point to his wife. He diverted responsibility from himself and his false charges by claiming that President Bush’s closest aides had engaged in an illegal conspiracy. It’s unfortunate that so many people took him seriously.




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