Month: October 2005

A Good Start

by Larry C. Johnson


What do you call a thousand lawyers chained together at the bottom of the ocean? A good start! That old joke is apropos in light of today’s indictment of Lewis “Scooter” Libby for perjury and obstruction of justice. The indictment makes clear, with no shadow of a doubt, that Valerie Wilson was an undercover officer until exposed by Robert Novak’s column.

According to the indictment, “Prior to July 14, 2003, Valerie Wilson’s affiliation with the CIA was not common knowledge outside the intelligence community.”


As the prosecutor said at today’s press conference, this ain’t over.


Some interesting tidbits that will need to be clarified:


On page 4 we read:

On or about May 29, 2003, in the White House, LIBBY asked an Under Secretary of State (“Under Secretary”) for information concerning the unnamed ambassador’s travel to Niger to investigate claims about Iraqi efforts to acquire uranium yellowcake. The Under Secretary thereafter directed the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research to prepare a report concerning the ambassador and his trip. The Under Secretary provided LIBBY with interim oral reports in late May and early June 2003, and advised LIBBY that Wilson was the former ambassador who took the trip.

If you’re looking to guess who this is your likely choices are Marc Grossman and John Bolton. My money is on Bolton.


Also on page 4:

On or about June 9, 2003, a number of classified documents from the CIA were faxed to the Office of the Vice President to the personal attention of LIBBY and another person in the Office of the Vice President. The faxed documents, which were marked as classified, discussed, among other things, Wilson and his trip to Niger, but did not mention Wilson by name.

Somebody asked for these documents. Who? Probably Libby but not necessarily. Clearly the CIA person who sent the fax is cooperating.


From paragraph 7 on page 4:

On or about June 11, 2003, LIBBY spoke with a senior officer of the CIA to ask about the origin and circumstances of Wilson’s trip, and was advised by the CIA officer that Wilson’s wife worked at the CIA and was believed to be responsible for sending Wilson on the trip.


Now it gets interesting.

Who is the senior CIA officer? There are several possibilities. For example, John Bolton’s Chief of Staff, Fred Fleitz is a CIA officer (no longer undercover) who was in a position to get information about Valerie. At the NSC there were several CIA personnel, including David Shedd, who is now on the staff of John Negroponte. It could also be someone from CIA Headquarters. We will probably have to wait for the trial to get some insight on this front.


A careful reading of the indictment shows beyond a reasonable doubt that there was an organized effort in the White House to go after Joe and Valerie Wilson. At a minimum, Vice President Cheney was witting of this effort. Too bad these guys did not work as feverishly in tracking down Osama Bin Laden. They only had time to attack two American citizens who were serving their country.


Finally, Patrick Fitzgerald, what a class act!

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Larry C. Johnson is CEO and co-founder of BERG Associates, LLC, an international business-consulting firm that helps corporations and governments manage threats posed by terrorism and money laundering. Mr. Johnson, who worked previously with the Central Intelligence Agency and U.S. State Department’s Office of Counter Terrorism (as a Deputy Director), is a recognized expert in the fields of terrorism, aviation security, crisis and risk management. Mr. Johnson has analyzed terrorist incidents for a variety of media including the Jim Lehrer News Hour, National Public Radio, ABC’s Nightline, NBC’s Today Show, the New York Times, CNN, Fox News, and the BBC. Mr. Johnson has authored several articles for publications, including Security Management Magazine, the New York Times, and The Los Angeles Times. He has lectured on terrorism and aviation security around the world. Further bio details.

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LIVE: Fitzgerald Press Conference

Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald’s press conference on today’s indictments in the Valerie Plame affair will begin at approximately 2:15pm ET.

You can watch or listen live at C-SPAN or CBS News.

Lewis “Scooter” Libby has been indicted on 5 counts:

1 count of obstruction of justice
2 counts of perjury
2 counts of making false statements

Read the official indictments here. (.pdf file)

Mr Libby has resigned.

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Rove’s Smoke and Mirrors and the Radical Right Hypocrisy

Part I: Rove’s Smoke and Mirrors

It has been a good week, in fact month for Democracts with BushCo on the run, Harriet Miers withdrawing her nomination, and the BushCo machine falling apart as Rove and Libby start to get nervous about impending indictments. However, the master of illusion is working his dastardly deeds. And I am not talking about David Cooperfield.

Truth be told, the Miers withdrawal is part of an elaborate Rovian play.

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Fitzgerald’s Filed Documents #2 THREAD

FITZGERALD Press Conference: 11:15am PT/2:15pm ET via C-SPAN and CBS (thanks, Dada). (Catnip will host a new story thread — right above this thread — for the press conference.) Update [2005-10-28 13:34:48 by susanhu]: We will also host another new thread at 3pm ET/noon PT for the press conference by Joseph Wilson’s attorney.


Update [2005-10-28 14:7:41 by susanhu]: Reddhedd, an attorney and blogger at FireDogLake (via Crooks & Liars) has some interesting observations:

I note that Fitz isn’t using anything much from Judy Miller in any of these five counts. I wonder if we will hear more about that down the road — either at the press conference or in any expansion of the investigation if a new Grand Jury is empanelled.


As a first read, I have to say, this looks factually quite well documented and that Libby is a crappy, weaselly person on the stand. I bet the G/J members had an even better take on that as they sat listening to it.

Sorry, the dancing frog was driving me nuts so I took it down. NEW: Atrios has a great statement by Sen. Kennedy. It begins: “Today is an ominous day for the country, signifying a new low since Watergate in terms of openness and honesty in our government. …”


Update [2005-10-28 13:18:11 by susanhu]: RAW STORY has the 22-page indictment. [editor’s note, by susanhu] Fitzgerald’s site now has a press release and the indictment.


Update [2005-10-28 13:13:54 by susanhu]: I. “Scooter” Libby has resigned and the vice president accepted his resignation. The letter was delivered earlier today to Andy Card and then to the President. Libby is no longer at the White House.

Libby’s activities began in May 2003 — before Wilson’s column in June … before the column by Novak. (Wilson was talking to Kristof at that time; the White House became concerned and began gathering information on Wilson. Earlier, Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC said something about Wilson, before he wrote the NYT column, hitting every “green room” in D.C. and complaining about the war in Iraq. (Wolf Blitzer checked the date of the Kristof column, which may have triggered Libby’s “curiosity.” Kristof’s column was written on MAY 6, 2003, Wolf confirmed.)


Libby is indicted on FIVE counts — obstruction of justice, on perjury (two counts — of lying to the grand jury), and making false statements (two counts — for lying to the FBI). Via CNN. (Docs still not up on Fitz’s site.)


Libby is accused of endangering the safety of the nation. But, as Joe DiGenova (GOP, former fed. prosecutor) notes, Fitzgerald has not charged a substantive crime in exposing her identity. Jeffrey Toobin (legal analyst for CNN and The New Yorker), however, says that Fitz had to make the case to the jury into a manageable size and that he tailored his case to that end.


AP via WaPo: “The five-count indictment accuses Libby of lying about how and when he learned about CIA official Valerie Plane’s identity in 2003 and then told reporters about it. The information was classified.


“Any trial would shine a spotlight on the secret deliberations of Bush and his team as they built the case for war against Iraq.


“Bush ordered U.S. troops to war in March 2003, saying Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction program posed a grave and immediate threat to the United States. No such weapons were found. The U.S. military death toll climbed past 2,000 this week.”


(That last paragraph in the AP story says it all for me.)


Nobody ever mentions this, but Libby will surely be disbarred. He was a very able attorney at one time. Oh, the price of hubris and ideology.

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