Eight Days in July - New York Times: "On that evening's broadcast of ABC's 'World News Tonight,' American soldiers in Falluja spoke angrily of how their tour of duty had been extended yet again, only a week after Donald Rumsfeld told them they were going home. Soon the Drudge Report announced that ABC's correspondent, Jeffrey Kofman, was gay. Matt Drudge told Lloyd Grove of The Washington Post at the time that 'someone from the White House communications shop' had given him that information.
Mr. McClellan denied White House involvement with any Kofman revelation, a denial now worth as much as his denials of White House involvement with the trashing of the Wilsons. Identifying someone as gay isn't a crime in any event, but the 'outing' of Mr. Kofman (who turned out to be openly gay) almost simultaneously with the outing of Ms. Plame points to a pervasive culture of revenge in the White House and offers a clue as to who might be driving it. As Joshua Green reported in detail in The Atlantic Monthly last year, a recurring feature of Mr. Rove's political campaigns throughout his career has been the questioning of an 'opponent's sexual orientation.'"
No character here. No virtue. No Godliness. Just hard-nosed gang-style punishment for anyone who dares question the President.
2 comments:
How stupid is it for a wife of a highprofile person.to be a "secret agent"? If your wife is a "secret agent" then by all means keep your mouth shut.
Wilson wasn't the one talking about her occupation. Or am I misunderstanding your point?
I think the point of undercover agents is that they can be anyone, and should be.
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