Tuesday, October 07, 2003

The Valerie Plame and the WMD Spins Are Not Holding


Facing two controversies--the Wilson leak and the still-MIA WMDs--the White House has been tossing out explanations and rhetoric that cannot withstand scrutiny.

David Corn is now the leading White House journalist on both cases.

Bush changes the terms. McClellan, Rumsfeld, Rice insist that before the war everybody knew that Iraq had WMDs. Everybody, that is, except the folks putting together the intelligence assessments chockfull of uncertainties. When it comes to the Wilson affair, the White House ducks and covers, claiming it had no reason to react to the original anonymous-source leak, even though its officials (at the least) considered the leak solid enough to talk up to other reporters. And instead of confronting the ugly (and perhaps criminal) implications of the leak, the White House's allies in Washington lash out at Wilson, in a vicious blame-the-victim offensive, while Mister Change-the-Tone has nothing to say publicly about this. What if Wilson is a Democratic partisan? That does not excuse what was done to his wife.

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