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July 16, 2004

Redefining the Plame/Wilson scandal

It's great how ass holes like Instapundit are saying the Plame/Wilson scandal has been turned on its head by allegations that Wilson has been dishonest. Earth to Instapundit, do referencing forged documents to justify a war and illegally blowing the cover of a CIA operative mean anything to you? That's what the Plame/Wilson scandal was about, not Wilson's report or his new book. If claims of Wilson's dishonesty make those two things go magically away, it might be convenient for the GOP, but it's just not gonna happen. You can't just gloss over fraud and corruption, and you can't just change the subject to distract the public, either. Nice try.

Posted by Mike at July 16, 2004 12:21 AM

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