Hi ladies, I should probably post this in GD ....and maybe I will ... but I always feel like I have to read like three days worth of stuff to make sure I haven't posted anything that's already been posted..... Anyway, if ya'll are playing along at home trying to decide who's the target of the investigation is.... this interesting article goes waaaay back to who and what got subpoenaed back in the beginning of the year, and is kind of useful:
http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2004/03/vpw_newsday_on_.htmlA few observations:
1) I think (my opinion) Tweety has testified in front of the grand jury and is sitting out this week on the advice of lawyers. I have not been able to substantiate this, it's just an opinion, but in light of the "Wilson's wife is fair game" statement, I think Fitzgerald would have wanted to talk to him.
2) Re: the mysterious source saying that *Rove* heard about Plame from Novak -- so then, WHO TOLD NOVAK? Bear in mind that Novak is not in jail, and has therefore talked. But Judy Miller *IS* in jail. Did she tell Novak, and is SHE protecting the "original" leak?
3) Finally, there's one little tempting tidbit in this story that IMO has not gotten a lot of play. From the link:
The subpoena list:
A federal grand jury has subpoenaed White House records on administration contacts with more than two dozen journalists and news media outlets in a special investigation into the improper leak of a covert CIA official's identity to columnist Robert Novak last July. They include:
Robert Novak, "Crossfire," "Capital Gang" and the Chicago Sun-Times
Knut Royce and Timothy M. Phelps, Newsday
Walter Pincus, Richard Leiby, Mike Allen, Dana Priest and Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post
Matthew Cooper, John Dickerson, Massimo Calabresi, Michael Duffy and James Carney, Time magazine
Evan Thomas, Newsweek
Andrea Mitchell, "Meet the Press," NBC
Chris Matthews, "Hardball," MSNBC
Tim Russert, Campbell Brown, NBC
Nicholas D. Kristof, David E. Sanger and Judith Miller, The New York Times
Greg Hitt and Paul Gigot, The Wall Street Journal
John Solomon, The Associated Press
Jeff Gannon, Talon News