Betrayal under Bush
10/1/2003
LATE MONDAY, as calls for action were growing louder, the Justice Department decided to conduct a full criminal investigation of the disgraceful and dangerous outing by the Bush administration of one of its own CIA agents. It is not enough. This is a case that clearly calls for the appointment of an independent counsel. Attorney General John Ashcroft, a former client of the White House political mastermind Karl Rove, should acknowledge the obvious and name a special prosecutor of unquestionable independence and integrity.
When a chorus of Democratic voices, including both minority leaders in Congress and most of the presidential candidates, urged that step yesterday, some Republicans responded that the move was political. The House Domocratic leader, Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, called that response "pathetic."
The important point is that it is illegal to reveal the identity of undercover intelligence officers, as members of the administration seem to have done.…
No specific evidence links Rove to this incident, but the White House spokesman, Scott McClellan, convinced no one when he called the mention of Rove as a possible source "ridiculous." Rove has a long history of political dirty tricks.
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