Thursday, September 14, 2006

Leaky Vessels

tee bee


Novak, attempting to set the reocrd straight writes: "First, Armitage did not, as he now indicates, merely pass on something he had heard and that he 'thought' might be so. Rather, he identified to me the CIA division where Mrs. Wilson worked, and said flatly that she recommended the mission to Niger by her husband, former Amb. Joseph Wilson. Second, Armitage did not slip me this information as idle chitchat, as he now suggests. He made clear he considered it especially suited for my column."

Novak slams Armitage for holding back all this time.

Armitage's silence for "two and one-half years caused intense pain for his colleagues in government and enabled partisan Democrats in Congress to falsely accuse Rove of being my primary source. When Armitage now says he was mute because of special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald's request, that does not explain his silent three months between his claimed first realization that he was the source and Fitzgerald's appointment on Dec. 30. Armitage's tardy self-disclosure is tainted because it is deceptive."

Um... Novak, meet pot; Armitage, meet kettle.

I agree. It's all your fault.

Hrmph.... I'm trying to stifle the CLEARLY useless urge to ask why Novak keeps coming out holding the clean end of the stick in this whole Novak-spawned mess, even when he's stirring the pot.

Via Kim Priestap; CP @ GMC.

2 Comments:

At 3:17 PM, Blogger KJ said...

I've been wondering that too.

Novak caused all this, and refused to speak.

Now, whenever someone does speak, he comes out and calls them a liar.

But he never first volunteers anything. But watch out if you say something.

Armitage was an @$$hOle for keeping quiet, but Novak is walking next to him holding hands, even as he kicks Armitage in the rear.

 
At 11:39 AM, Blogger camojack said...

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