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Either she wasn't a very important and/or very undercover "agent" or her and her husband are awfully stupid :roll: :lol:
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Wednesday, July 12, 2006 11:30 a.m. EDT
Novak Checked 'Who's Who' for Plame Name
As it turns out, it wasn’t very hard for columnist Robert Novak to learn the name of CIA operative Valerie Plame – all he had to do was consult "Who’s Who in America.”
Novak said publicly for the first time Tuesday that political adviser Karl Rove was a source for his story exposing Plame, wife of former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson, as a CIA officer.
A spokesman for Rove’s legal team, Mark Corallo, said Rove did not even know Plame’s name when he spoke with Novak about her CIA identity.
But in his column that began circulating Tuesday night, Novak wrote: "I learned Valerie Plame’s name from Joe Wilson’s entry in ‘Who’s Who in America.’”
Interestingly, the Washington Post chose not to mention that fact in its coverage of Novak’s new revelations.
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Wednesday, July 12, 2006 11:30 a.m. EDT
Novak Checked 'Who's Who' for Plame Name
As it turns out, it wasn’t very hard for columnist Robert Novak to learn the name of CIA operative Valerie Plame – all he had to do was consult "Who’s Who in America.”
Novak said publicly for the first time Tuesday that political adviser Karl Rove was a source for his story exposing Plame, wife of former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson, as a CIA officer.
A spokesman for Rove’s legal team, Mark Corallo, said Rove did not even know Plame’s name when he spoke with Novak about her CIA identity.
But in his column that began circulating Tuesday night, Novak wrote: "I learned Valerie Plame’s name from Joe Wilson’s entry in ‘Who’s Who in America.’”
Interestingly, the Washington Post chose not to mention that fact in its coverage of Novak’s new revelations.