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Thursday, February 09, 2006

Cheney as Nixon Redux

This is from Jason Leopold who had some of the leading leaks on the Plame case, so I can't dismiss this out of hand, but it seems pretty implausible that Cheney was utilizing CIA personnel to dig up dirt on political opponents. Not that I don't think Cheney is incapable of an enemies list, but that he would utilize CIA personnel to do so seems an amazing mistake. So judge it for yourself. (Albright is David Albright, former UN weapons inspector.)

The National Security Council and CIA officials said Cheney had visited CIA headquarters and asked several CIA officials to dig up dirt on Albright, and to put together a dossier that would discredit his work that could be distributed to the media.....

The officials said a "binder" was sent to the Vice President's office that contained material that could be used by the White House to discredit Albright if he continued to comment on the administration's war plans. However, it's unclear whether Cheney or other White House officials used the information against Albright.....

The CIA and State Department officials said that a day after Wilson's March 8, 2003, CNN appearance, they attended a meeting at the Vice President's office chaired by Cheney, and it was there that a decision was made to discredit Wilson. Those who attended the meeting included I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Cheney's former chief of staff who was indicted in October for lying to investigators, perjury and obstruction of justice related to his role in the Plame Wilson leak, Hadley, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove, and John Hannah, Cheney's deputy national security adviser, the officials said.

"The way I remember it," the CIA official said about that first meeting he attended in Cheney's office, "is that the vice president was obsessed with Wilson. He called him an 'asshole,' a son-of-a-bitch. He took his comments very personally. He wanted us to do everything in our power to destroy his reputation and he wanted to be kept up to date about the progress."....

The CIA, State Department and National Security Council officials said that early on they had passed on information about Wilson to Cheney and Libby that purportedly showed Wilson as being a "womanizer" and that he had dabbled in drugs during his youth, allegations that are apparently false, they said.

If this is true, Fitzgerald really is hunting the big bear.

1 Comments:

  • Yeah, like I said, I don't doubt the enemies list and the dirty tricks, but I would've though Cheney was smart enough not to use government organs to gather personal information on political opponents. That's my reservation on this story. Certainly, it's in him, and maybe I'm giving too much credit, but using the CIA to get info is pretty assinine.

    Mike

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 11:33 AM  

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