Texas Rainmaker
And The Source Is…
July 12th, 2006 6:54 am

It was interesting to watch the Left hyperventilate over the Plame non-story. It was funny to watch them get so anxious over Robert Novak’s decision to finally come forward with the truth. Now it will be pure joy to watch their faces as they react to his bombshell dud:

“I learned Valerie Plame’s name from Joe Wilson’s entry in “Who’s Who in America.”"

I called this one on July 10, 2005. So in lieu of supporting a prosecution of Wilson for treason, will the Left call for prison time for him for “outing Valerie Plame”?

It would be nice if the Left would put as much energy into investigating real scandals like the publishing of national security information and the criminal actions of a former NSA Director covering up for an administration’s failed responses to terrorism.

But I’m not holding my breath.

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6 Comments »
  1. Can we believe Novak?

    Comment by Montecore the Tiger — 8:35 am

  2. […] Texas Rainmaker: And The Source Is… […]

    Pingback by Montecore the Tiger » Where I’ve mauled — 8:55 am

  3. Source: http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=15988

    Comment by Jim U — 12:22 pm

  4. Oops. Thanks, Jim. I inadvertantly left the link off as I was posting via dialup and it was slooooooooow.

    Comment by Texas Rainmaker — 1:57 pm

  5. No problem Jason. Dude, dial-up? C’mon, you can get like 9600 baud on these new fangled machines today.

    Comment by Jim U — 11:29 am

  6. Yeah, there’s a weird quirk with certain hotel properties in Chicago (all from the same chain) whereby I can’t access my site or a few other blogs (which are actually on different physical servers) when I’m on the hotel high speed connection (wired or wireless). So I have to use dialup to post or comment (or anonymizer to even see my site).

    Comment by Texas Rainmaker — 5:46 pm

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