Re: Dee-licious!
- From: "NOYB" <noyb@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 03:11:16 GMT
Sorry, but the timeline just doesn't work.
According to Leopold "Rove instructed her (Ralston) not to log a
phone call Rove had with Cooper about Plame in July 2003."
Woodward already testified that he spoke with a government official ("not
Rove") in mid-June. Why would Rove cover-up a conversation about Plame that
he had with Cooper, if it was already common knowledge among the press corp
(as Andrea Mitchell admitted to in Oct. 2003...and later recanted) in
mid-June? It simply makes no sense.
Do you have any reason to doubt Woodward when he says that Plame's name was
mentioned very casually as an off-hand comment from someone other than Rove
or Libby?
"Harry Krause" <harry.krause@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:L_6dnWaLnpCpnxDenZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> NOYB wrote:
>> jps already reported this.
>>
>> It's from Jason Leopold...the guy whose reputation was trashed after he
>> fabricated a story posted on Salon.com.
>>
>> Don't you read any decent news articles?
>
>
> Ms. Ralston is being discussed quite a bit in the real world, fella. After
> all, she was Jack Abramoff's executive assistant at Preston Gates and
> Ellis and later at the Greenberg Traurig law and lobbying firm, where she
> served as the assistant director of governmental affairs. Ms. Ralston
> assists Mr. Rove in overseeing the strategic planning, political affairs,
> public liaison, and intergovernmental affairs efforts of the White House.
>
> Sounds potentially very juicy.
>
> Hope so.
.
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