The Storm And The Fury
All over nothing, nothing at all. It won't make it stop, but the key phrase that the Bush opponents seized upon in the Fitzgerald filing IS A MISSTATEMENT.
Last week, Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald wrote that, in conversation with former New York Times reporter Judith Miller, Libby described the uranium story as a "key judgment" of the CIA's 2002 National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq, a term of art indicating there was consensus within the intelligence community on that issue. In fact, the alleged effort to buy uranium was not among the estimate's (sic) key judgments and was listed further back in the 96-page, classified document.
Move along to the next spin cycle.
UPDATE: Oops, never mind. Flopping Aces sees a political hack.
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