Scooter Libby

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  • "A stench of corruption"

    The indictment of Tom DeLay is just the latest in a series of scandals swirling around the GOP.
  • Valerie Plame and the silence of the Times

    If the Times isn't going to do more reporting on Plamegate, should its public editor explain why?
  • Plamegate: How far does it go?

    Think Progress posts a field guide to administration officials with "known connections" to the outing of a CIA agent. There are 21 of them.
  • Democrats to Scooter Libby: Free Judy Miller

    Saying he holds the key to the jailhouse door, four congressional Democrats ask Dick Cheney's chief of staff to provide Miller a waiver that would let her testify.
  • Judy Miller and Scooter Libby

    A new report says the Times reporter talked with Cheney's chief of staff about Valerie Plame. What should Bush -- or the Times -- do about it?
  • Rove and Libby's accounts don't jibe with reporters'

    In the latest twist on the Plame affair, is Scooter a straight shooter?
  • Rove and Plame: The dog, unwagged

    There's new information out about how the White House may have learned what it eventually leaked.
  • The circle of Plame gets wider

    A source close to the investigation says Patrick Fitzgerald appears to be focused on perjury, obstruction of justice and lying to federal investigators.
  • 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.
  • Rove, McClellan and the "L" word

    The mainstream media isn't calling Scott McClellan a "liar" quite yet -- but it's getting close.
  • First Rove, then Libby. Who's next?

    Two of the three officials Scott McClellan exonerated have now been implicated in the Valerie Plame leak.
  • Questions for Rove? Nope, none here

    You'd think the White House press corps might want to ask the president's press secretary about Karl Rove's role in the Valerie Plame case. Apparently, you'd be wrong.
  • Wednesday's must-reads

  • Scooter and Hannah, cont.

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