Joseph Wilson

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  • The president's accountability moment

    Two years ago, the White House said that "the president knows" that Karl Rove wasn't involved in the Valerie Plame leak. Now Bush says he doesn't know all the facts. Why not?
  • A little loose on his facts

    The Plame story may move beyond Karl Rove, but Ken Mehlman will defend his man in the meantime.
  • Bush flip-flops on firing leaker

    The president once said he'd fire anyone involved in leaking Valerie Plame's name. Not anymore.
  • Rove, McClellan and the "L" word

    The mainstream media isn't calling Scott McClellan a "liar" quite yet -- but it's getting close.
  • Wag the court?

    Republican strategists say that Bush may nominate Sandra Day O'Connor's replacement this week.
  • First Rove, then Libby. Who's next?

    Two of the three officials Scott McClellan exonerated have now been implicated in the Valerie Plame leak.
  • Was it Ari Fleischer?

    If Karl Rove was Bob Novak's second source on the Plame story, there had to have been a first. Here's how the dots connect on one candidate.
  • Karl Rove exonerated? Not exactly

    Did Rove tell investigators that he first heard about Plame's job at the CIA from another reporter -- or merely that he "believes" that he "may" have?
  • Rove is fingered as Novak's second source

    What did the president know, and when did he know it? And if Rove was the second source, which "senior administration official" was the first?
  • The Senate snipes over Rove

    The outing of a CIA agent used to be considered serious business. That suddenly seems like a very long time ago.
  • Rove's war

    Bush's right-hand man is dispatching his troops to smear Joe Wilson -- and save himself. He may win in Washington, but the special prosecutor will have the last word.
  • The GOP's phony spin on Rove

    The Republicans say that Rove was simply rebutting Wilson's claim that he was sent to Niger by Vice President Dick Cheney. Their evidence doesn't support their charge.
  • The president's selective silence

    George W. Bush say he won't comment on an ongoing investigation. Funny, it didn't seem to bother him before Karl Rove was in the hot seat.
  • The big lie defense

    Karl Rove's loose-lipped attorney now claims that Time reporter Matt Cooper "burned" his client. And flaming winged monkeys lit the match.
  • Smelling like a Rove

    The Bush administration said it would fire anyone involved in outing Valerie Plame. Even Karl Rove?
  • Karl Rove's no-name defense

    An email message turned over by Time magazine shows that Rove told Matthew Cooper that Joseph Wilson's wife was a CIA analyst. It wasn't hard to figure out the rest.
  • A bitter defeat for the press

    The Supreme Court's refusal to hear the Cooper-Miller case will do more than hurt two reporters -- it will erode the press's ability to cover sensitive stories.
  • Midnight cowboy in the garden of Bush and evil

    The phony journalist in the White House is the most bizarre example yet of the administration's efforts to thwart an independent press.
  • The curse of Bush II

    Yes, the devastation will be extreme. The good news? He'll sow his own destruction.
  • The operative

    White House water-carrier Robert Novak, infamous for exposing Valerie Plame, has been flacking for the Swift Boat Veterans book -- not bothering to disclose his close personal ties with the publisher.
  • Risky business

    The legal maneuvering to determine which Bush administration officials leaked the name of CIA operative Valerie Plame to Bob Novak, Matthew Cooper and other reporters has just begun.
  • The strange cases of the Berger memoranda and the Wilson mission

    Smashmouth Republican tactics try to change the subject on the eve of the unveiling of the 9/11 commission's report.
  • Joseph Wilson vs. the right-wing conspiracy

    Gleeful conservatives insist the Senate Intelligence Committee report impeached the former ambassador's claims about Iraq and uranium. But Wilson is firing back.
  • The Senate's bad intelligence

    Former Ambassador Joseph Wilson demands that Republican members of the Senate Intelligence Committee set the record straight.
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    As the administration scrambles to control the political damage from Iraq, a new poll shows that Americans view Kerry as more trustworthy than Bush.
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