This is from his July column that started it all:
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/robertnovak/rn20030714.shtml<snip>
Wilson never worked for the CIA, but his wife, Valerie Plame, is an Agency operative on weapons of mass destruction. Two senior administration officials told me Wilson's wife suggested sending him to Niger to investigate the Italian report. The CIA says its counter-proliferation officials selected Wilson and asked his wife to contact him.
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This is from the NYTimes article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/30/politics/30LEAK.html?hp=&pagewanted=print&position=<snip>
Mr. Novak disclosed in his column that although Mr. Wilson never worked for the C.I.A., his wife, Valerie Plame, "is an agency operative on weapons of mass destruction" and that "two senior administration officials" told him that she was the one who suggested sending him to Africa.
Speaking on CNN today, Mr. Novak said, "Nobody in the Bush administration called me to leak this." Instead, he said he was doing reporting on Mr. Wilson's Africa trip when a senior administration official told him the trip was inspired by his wife.
It is a felony for any official with access to classified information to disclose the identity of a covert American agent. Mr. Novak said he did not believe that was the situation.
He said he checked with the C.I.A., which asked him not to use Ms. Plame's name but gave him no indication that doing so would endanger her or anyone else. He also suggested that Ms. Plame might not have been an undercover agent.
"According to a confidential source at the C.I.A., Mrs. Wilson was an analyst, not a spy, not a covert operative, and not in charge of undercover operatives," he said.
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Is Novak just blowing smoke now that he's stirred the pot (and perhaps running scared)? He clearly stated in the July column that Plame was an "agency operative" on WMD. Is he back-pedaling now, or was he lying then, or what?
very strange
s_m