I don't hear anyone criticizing Obama for all the dead and injuried in Afghanistan. He has already telegraphed that we are going to lose and yet we are still there. Everyone killed or injuried in Afghanistan is in vain and only something to stoke Obama's ego as a war president. It would also kill his chances for reelection as if they we're getting smaller all the time.
As for the Plame case. Since it was shown that Valerie Plame was not working covertly, no one was outed. Her own sleazy husband ran around Washington cocktail parties talking about his wife the CIA agent. This is where the press became aware of her. Bush made a mistake sending her husband, a democrat, to Niger to find out if Saddam was trying to buy "yellowcake". He lied to Bush, to his president, about what he found out. You could say he committed a form of treason by his lies but Bush had other sources that said Saddam was buying "yellowcake". The only purpose of "yellowcake" is enrichment for power or weapons. Saddam had a reactor in the 80s but Israel took care of that. He had no known reactor in 2000 so he must be developing weapons. Iraq had already used chemical weapons on his own people and Iranians. Note some of the stories today about "Syrian" chemical weapons. Every once in and awhile someone will slip up and mention those weapons may have come from Iraq.
Hollywood was always good at propaganda. Check out the movie sometime called "Mission to Moscow". It presented the USSR as very progressive, good, energetic, and a country that we should strive to be like. It was all shit. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
I don't think it's accurate to say that Bush sent Joe Wilson to Niger. My guess is, that decision was made internally at the CIA. It's more likely that George Tenet signed off on it, because Joe Wilson's wife vouched for his contacts in Niger; as it turns out, he didn't have any. Bush's mistake, was in keeping George Tenet as CIA director, left over from the Clinton administration.
The reason Valerie Plame's name showed up in Bob Novak's column was in the context of speculating why on Earth Joe Wilson was chosen for the mission to Niger, since he had zero qualifications for the job. The assumption was made, that his wife, a CIA employee, must have recommended him.