Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Cause and Effect

When this greets you first thing in the morning:

A classified State Department memo that may be pivotal to the CIA leak case made clear that information identifying an agent and her role in her husband's intelligence-gathering mission was sensitive and shouldn't be shared, according to a person familiar with the document...

The paragraph in the memo discussing Ms. Wilson's involvement in her husband's trip is marked at the beginning with a letter designation in brackets to indicate the information shouldn't be shared, according to the person familiar with the memo. Such a designation would indicate to a reader that the information was sensitive. The memo, though, doesn't specifically describe Ms. Wilson as an undercover agent, the person familiar with the memo said.


Then it's probably not all that surprising to see this as the diversion distraction reaction...

Otherwise, this might get even closer (not that it isn't the inevitable result anyway...but Team Bush is getting so desperate that ANY diversion...even one for just a few days...is better than no diversion at all).

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