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Henry Waxman on Karl Rove: "The President Said He Would Fire Anybody He Found Responsible
In Washington calls are intensifying for President Bush's chief advisor Karl Rove to resign because of his role in the outing of undercover CIA operative, Valerie Plame. We speak with Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) who is calling for Congressional hearings into Rove's role as well as journalist David Corn of The Nation.
A growing number of Congressmembers are calling on President Bush's senior advisor, Karl Rove, to resign if he won't publicly explain his role in the outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame. This comes as multiple media outlets continue to piece together various parts of the story and the extent of Rove's involvement. Newsweek obtained an email from Time Magazine reporter Matthew Cooper confirming that Rove spoke with Cooper about Plame -- days before her name first appeared in a column by Robert Novak. Rove's attorney has now admitted that his client mentioned to Cooper that Wilson's wife worked for the CIA but claims that Rove did not reveal her name. It is a felony to knowingly reveal the identity of an undercover operative. From the moment this scandal began, the White House has adamantly denied that Rove or any other administration official was behind the outting of Plame.
On Monday at the White House press briefing, spokesperson Scott McClellan was asked repeatedly about Rove's role. Among those questioning McClellan was Nation magazine reporter David Corn.
* White House press briefing, July 11, 2005.
Meanwhile, California Democrat Henry Waxman is calling for Congressional hearings, saying, "The new disclosures also raise issues about whether Mr. Rove acted alone or whether there was a conspiracy with other White House staff to use classified information for the political purpose of discrediting" Plame's husband Ambassador Joseph Wilson. Wilson exposed one of the Bush administration's key justifications for the invasion-Iraq's alleged attempt to purchase uranium from Niger.
* Rep. Henry Waxman, Democratic congressman from California. He is calling for a hearing into Karl Rove's role in the outting of undercover CIA operative Valerie Plame.
* David Corn, Washington Editor of The Nation magazine. He was the first journalist to report that someone in the White House may have committed a criminal act by revealing the identity of Valerie Plame. He is also author of The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception.
Read more at: http://www.DavidCorn.com.
LISTEN ONLINE:
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/07/12/1411222
On Monday at the White House press briefing, spokesperson Scott McClellan was asked repeatedly about Rove's role. Among those questioning McClellan was Nation magazine reporter David Corn.
* White House press briefing, July 11, 2005.
Meanwhile, California Democrat Henry Waxman is calling for Congressional hearings, saying, "The new disclosures also raise issues about whether Mr. Rove acted alone or whether there was a conspiracy with other White House staff to use classified information for the political purpose of discrediting" Plame's husband Ambassador Joseph Wilson. Wilson exposed one of the Bush administration's key justifications for the invasion-Iraq's alleged attempt to purchase uranium from Niger.
* Rep. Henry Waxman, Democratic congressman from California. He is calling for a hearing into Karl Rove's role in the outting of undercover CIA operative Valerie Plame.
* David Corn, Washington Editor of The Nation magazine. He was the first journalist to report that someone in the White House may have committed a criminal act by revealing the identity of Valerie Plame. He is also author of The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception.
Read more at: http://www.DavidCorn.com.
LISTEN ONLINE:
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=05/07/12/1411222
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Whether the courts can and will punish Karl Rove for telling Time Magazine's Matthew Cooper that Joe Wilson's wife was a CIA operative should be beside the point. That's for the courts to decide.
The real question is whether we want a person to occupy a high office in the White House when that person has cynically endangered US national security to take a petty sort of revenge on a whistleblower.
Ambassador Joe Wilson, who once dared Saddam to hang him while wearing a rope around his neck while acting ambassador in Baghdad in fall of 1990, was the first to let the American people know that the Bush administration lied about Iraq's alleged attempt to purchase uranium yellowcake from Niger. Wilson went to that country, investigated the structure of the uranium industry (which is mainly in French hands anyway), and concluded it was impossible. Bush and Cheney had believed a set of forged documents manufactured by a former employee of Italian military intelligence. (In the US, the only major public intellectual with close ties to Italian military intelligence is pro-war gadfly Michael Ledeen of the American Enterprise Institute).
In revenge, Rove tried to discredit Wilson and perhaps also punish him and his family. The purpose of such punishment is always to bully and terrorize other employees, as well as to shut up the whistleblower. Since the Bush administration has done so many illegal things, if Washington insiders started blowing the whistle, there could be a hundred Watergates. Rove let everyone in Washington know that he would destroy anyone who dared step forward. The White House also dealt with former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neil when he blew the whistle on the Bush planning for and Iraq War in January of 2001 (look at the date). They threatened O'Neill with jail time for revealing classified information, even though O'Neill had never been given any. He subsequently fell quiet. It is also said that the Bushies tried to prevent Anthony Zinni, a retired Marine Corps general, from getting any consulting gigs in Washington because he opposed the Iraq war.
But Rove's revenge on Wilson was the ultimate. Plame was undercover as an employee of a phony energy company. She was actually investigating illegal proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. When Rove blew her cover to the US press, everyone who had ever been seen with her in Africa or Asia was put in extreme danger. It is said that some of her contacts may have been killed. Imagine the setback to the US struggle against weapons of mass destruction proliferation that this represents. Rove marched us off to Iraq, where there weren't any. But he disrupted a major effort by the CIA to fight WMD that really did exist.
Moreover, the whole thing only makes sense if Rove is a wild-eyed conspiracy theorist to begin with. Why would it matter that Valerie Plame suggested to the CIA that they send her husband Joe Wilson to Niger? Wilson had excellent credentials for the mission, which the CIA immediately recognized.
Rove can only have thought it would discredit Wilson to associate his missiion with the CIA if he viewed the CIA as the enemy. This is the Richard Perle line. If Wilson was sent to Niger on the recommendation of a CIA operative, then he was not an objective ex-ambassador but a CIA plant of some sort, attempting to undermine the Bush administration and the military occupation of Iraq.
This theory is that of a crackpot. The actions are those of a traitor. What is the difference between Robert Hansen revealing key secret information for money to the Soviets and Karl Rove revealing it to the proliferators for political gain for the Republican Party and the Bush White House? Both are traitors who traded secrets for gain.
A man who would do what Rove did should not be in the White House in any capacity. And no person who tolerates a man like Rove in the White House should be commander in chief of American security.
http://www.juancole.com/2005/07/rove-unfit-for-public-office-whether.html
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