I'm going to kill you. Yes, you. (Read)
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 9:12 am
The White House said in 2003 that Lewis "Scooter" Libby had no role in the exposure of CIA officer Valerie Plame. It also said that Karl Rove, President Bush's top political adviser, was not involved in the release of Plame's identity to reporters.
But Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper told CNN's "Late Edition" on Sunday that Rove told him Ambassador Joseph Wilson's wife was a CIA agent involved with weapons of mass destruction in a July 2003 conversation after Wilson had raised questions about one of the arguments underpinning the invasion of Iraq.
"After that conversation, I knew that she worked at the CIA, and worked on WMD issues," said Cooper, who appeared before a grand jury investigating the leak last week. "But as I made clear to the grand jury, I'm certain Rove never used her exact name and certainly never indicated she had a covert status."
So is that Rove's defense? Rove said Wilson's wife was a CIA operative, and Dick Cheney's aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby actually did say her name?
So as you can see, since I didn't specify an identity for, "You," that gets me off the hook. Also, with this logic, I'm going to kill Geoff Leach's wife. See, I didn't say what her name is, or define the word, "Wife," so I'm not guilty of anything. What I clearly meant was his wife, you know the thing he mows the lawn with. Did you hear that, Freakaloin? I'm coming for your lawn mower... Also known as your wife.
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But Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper told CNN's "Late Edition" on Sunday that Rove told him Ambassador Joseph Wilson's wife was a CIA agent involved with weapons of mass destruction in a July 2003 conversation after Wilson had raised questions about one of the arguments underpinning the invasion of Iraq.
"After that conversation, I knew that she worked at the CIA, and worked on WMD issues," said Cooper, who appeared before a grand jury investigating the leak last week. "But as I made clear to the grand jury, I'm certain Rove never used her exact name and certainly never indicated she had a covert status."
So is that Rove's defense? Rove said Wilson's wife was a CIA operative, and Dick Cheney's aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby actually did say her name?
So as you can see, since I didn't specify an identity for, "You," that gets me off the hook. Also, with this logic, I'm going to kill Geoff Leach's wife. See, I didn't say what her name is, or define the word, "Wife," so I'm not guilty of anything. What I clearly meant was his wife, you know the thing he mows the lawn with. Did you hear that, Freakaloin? I'm coming for your lawn mower... Also known as your wife.
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