http://www.mediainfo.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001013416Pressure Mounts on Novak to Give Full Account of Plame Role
Robert Novak
NEW YORK Until recently, commentators have generally supported Robert Novak's right to remain silent on his involvement in the leaking of a covert CIA officer's name. But the mood may be changing.
The Denver Post, in an editorial posted Wednesday on its Web site, urged Novak "to give a public accounting" of what led to his 2003 column outing CIA operative Valerie Plame.
So E&P asked various columnists and editors who run his column if they agreed with the Post's suggestion.
Richard Reeves does. "Unless there's some terrible secret that would hurt Robert Novak more than the credibility he has lost, I would think he should write about this," said the Universal Press Syndicate columnist.
Cal Thomas also feels Novak -- who's with the Chicago Sun-Times and Creators Syndicate -- should discuss the Plame matter more. "You can't be a 'partial virgin,'" said the Tribune Media Services columnist. "Now that he has spoken about one aspect of the case, he should talk about the rest of it." Thomas was referring to the Aug. 1 Novak column in which he disputed an ex-CIA spokesman's statement about the Plame case.