Valerie Plame

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  • A strange encounter with Robert Novak

    Just days before he revealed that my wife was a CIA operative, a friend had a weird run-in with the right-wing columnist. An excerpt from "The Politics of Truth."
  • The cult that's running the country

    Joseph Wilson blasts the secretive neoconservative cabal that plunged America into a disastrous war, in this excerpt from his new book.
  • I accuse

    Joseph Wilson, author of "The Politics of Truth," talks about his prime suspect in the White House smear campaign against him and his wife.
  • The Pinocchio presidency

    A former diplomat says it's time to blow the whistle on the Bush administration's blatant lies.
  • Letters

    Three parents who lost children in the 2001 terrorist attacks denounce Bush's stonewalling of the 9/11 commission. Plus: Readers discuss the Bush dynasty and the CIA revolt against the White House.
  • Bad news

    White House errand boy Robert Novak and credulous New York Times reporters were burned by their sources. Should they be forced to name them?
  • Why did Ashcroft remove himself from the Valerie Plame Wilson inquiry?

    Signs suggest a key witness may have come forward in the leaking of a CIA agent's identity.
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    As the legal protections for journalists' sources begin to crumble, there's fallout across the political spectrum, from the Wen Ho Lee case to the Valerie Plame affair.
  • No sex, please -- or we'll audit you

    Why are some nonprofit organizations that don't agree with the Bush administration's "abstinence only" philosophy repeatedly investigated by the government, while faith-based groups get a free pass?
  • Joe Conason's Journal

    Rumsfeld's private candor provides a revealing contrast to the administration's public bluster.
  • It's time for Karl Rove to go

    The president needs to ask for a special prosecutor in the Valerie Plame case.
  • Special justice for right-wing columnists

    Robert Novak irresponsibly outed an undercover CIA agent, possibly in violation of U.S. law. Under Ashcroft's Justice Department, he'll get away with it -- unlike so many journalists who have rotted in jail.
  • "A true American hero"

    Joseph Wilson stood up to Saddam -- then to the Bush administration. The man who exposed the president's bogus uranium claim talks about why he spoke out and the White House's ugly "revenge" against him and his wife.
  • Suspicion centers on Lewis Libby

    Dick Cheney's chief of staff helped hype the Iraq threat and discredit Joe Wilson. But while the White House has denied Karl Rove is the leaker, so far it's left Libby twisting slowly in the wind.
  • "The plumbers are back"

    The man who sparked Watergate, Daniel Ellsberg, has deja vu watching the Bush administration try to spin the Plame leak.
  • Robert Novak's desperate damage control

    The conservative columnist's attempts to downplay the Valerie Plame scandal are raising more questions than they answer.
  • Right Hook

    National Review pundits go on the defensive over CIA-gate, Krauthammer sizes up the Bush haters, and Suzanne Fields hopes macho Arnold can halt the "homosexualizing" of America.
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