01-22-06
Libby Team to Subpoena Media by Carol D. Leonnig, Washington Post Staff Writer, Saturday, January 21, 2006
Defense Plans to Go After Journalists' Notes in CIA Leak Case. ... ...In yesterday's court papers, Libby's attorneys hinted at two key elements of their defense strategy.
Lawyers in C.I.A. Leak Case Seek to Subpoena Journalists by David Johnston, New York Times, January 21, 2006
The New York Times version of the Subpoena story has a little more about... ..."The combative tone of the statements by Mr. Libby's defense team" among other things.
Scooter Libby says "everybody did it" by Knowsthings, Daily Kos January 21, 2006
PlameGate: Libby and the Government At Odds Over Discovery by www.Talkleft.com, January 20, 2006
Team Libby Tries a Stall Tactic by Reddhedd, Firedoglake, January 21, 2006
Libby Defense To Subpoena Journalists by Tom Maguire, Justoneminute, January 21, 2006
For Rove camp, the wait is a drag by Tim Grieve, War Room, Salon.com
January 21, 2006
We hate to give credence to the notion that men like to see others suffer, but we had a hard time shedding any tears as we read the Wall Street Journal's "Washington Wire" this morning. Noting that we haven't heard much from special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald lately, the Journal's John Harwood says that Karl Rove's camp is "frustrated by uncertainty over his status" in the Valerie Plame case.
My Plame Problem — And Yours By Timothy M. Phelps, Columbia Journalism Review
January, 2006
The forces unleashed by Robert Novak’s column unveiling the secret agent Valerie Plame have shaken the White House, helped destroy any pretense of a reporter’s privilege in federal criminal cases, and obliged at least ten Washington journalists, including me...
HARPER'S INDEX Harper's Magazine, Sunday, January 15, 2006
January, 2006
51: Percentage of Americans who said in November that the Valerie Plame leak scandal was of "great importance."
49: Percentage who said, two months before President Nixon resigned, that Watergate was "very serious."
Xyzzy www.defectiveyeti.com, January, 2006
This is my laugh out loud pick. Enjoy...
Iraqi Invasion: A Text Misadventure
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