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nakedly nasty GOP politics — sara taylor — while at the white house, libels bud cummins. . .

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

let me start by saying that tonight’s
e-mail dump looks to follow the recent
pattern — someone at DoJ is trying to
further erode the credibility of people
scheduled to talk to either of the con-
gressional committees investigating these
matters. [recall how this same slow-dance
was played, just two days prior
to monica
goodling's immunized, and subpoenaed,
appearance before john conyers, and the
house judiciary committee. . .]

and, i think the primary target of this
salvo-e-mail-release tonight, is former
deputy attorney general paul mcnulty — as
we learned, earlier today, that he is due to
testify, next week.

but we see a most interesting side-light,
in these documents, as well. as mickey
astutely commented, over at the
next hurrah, tonight
, sara
taylor’s awful visage appears. and,
just oh-so coincidentally, she too is
scheduled to be interviewed in private.

now, as mickey notes, in the e-mail i’ve set
in a gaudy pink below, she uses the royal “we”.

[he also notes the use of an allegedly-
presidential-records-act-violating e-mail
address. but why should we quibble, eh?
these folks were up to bigger, and
badder, things. click to enlarge:]

does ms. taylor write solely with that
flippant hubris seen in many young political
operatives inside the bush white house, or does
she unwittingly hint at a broader — higher,
involvement inside the white house?

or, does the “we” merely refer only to
DoJ/white house cooperation — which is plainly
permitted (at least as to bud cummins’ position).

we do not yet know.

what we do know, tonight, is that she is fully-
capable of singularly-vicious, libelous, political
knife-fighting on someone’s behalf. . .

but whom? miers? rove? cheney? bush, himself?

in time, she will tell leahy and conyers — and us.

but for now, it is enough to know that she felt free
to angrily-burst-forth with vindictive retaliation
against bud cummins — who, by all accounts, had only
the unmitigated temerity to tell the truth about
his departure
— he exited gracefully, as a favor,
to make way for tim griffin; yes, that karl rove protege. . .

so — these documents were released tonight to
embarrass paul mcnulty and, apparently, sara taylor.

but they also leave us wondering whether they prove
violations of the presidential records act, and hatch act.

when will that someone stand for the rule
of law, and ask alberto gonzales to leave town. . .?

when, mr. bush? when?

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rep. waxman postpones sec. of state rice’s subpoenaed appearance, indefinitely — but issues a warning. . .

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

okay — clearly the message to
secretary of state condoleezza rice,
here, is that rep. waxman is gathering sign-
ificant amounts of new information – in-
formation to be used at her hearing, should
one prove necessary. . . now, to be fair, it
also saves face (and perhaps more importantly,
political capital) — should she have de-
cided not to honor the june 19 date. it saves
the capital for more important things. . .

. . .things, like a tall glass of refreshing
mmmm-peach-mint” tea, a la
a “tea-party“, in the now-unlikely event
that a microwave-able pardon suddenly appears
for that pesky i. lewis “scooter” libby. . .

let’s take a look, shall we?

June 12, 2007

The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Secretary
U.S. Department of State
2201C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Madam Secretary:

I am writing to notify you that the Oversight Committee has postponed the hearing for which your testimony was subpoenaed, formerly scheduled for June 19,2007, in order to allow additional time for the Committee to conduct interviews and review documents relating to the White House’s use of the pre-war intelligence surrounding the claim that Iraq sought uranium from Africa and other aspects of its alleged nuclear capability.

The Committee has been conducting interviews and depositions of senior government officials with knowledge of prewar intelligence about Iraq’s nuclear program, including George Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence; John Mclaughlin, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell; and Carl Ford, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research. The Committee plans to conduct additional interviews over the coming weeks. In addition, the CIA and State Department have begun to provide important documents to the Committee.

I hope you will not be inconvenienced by this postponement. The interviews, depositions, and documents are illuminating the Committee’s inquiry and will provide the predicate for a more thorough hearing with you.

The Committee will notify you of the new date for the hearing. If you have any questions, please contact me or David Rapallo or Theodore Chuang with the Committee staff at (202) 225-5420.

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rep. waxman postpones sec. of state rice’s subpoenaed appearance, indefinitely — but issues a warning. . .

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

okay — clearly the message to
secretary of state condoleezza rice,
here, is that rep. waxman is gathering sign-
ificant amounts of new information – in-
formation to be used at her hearing, should
one prove necessary. . . now, to be fair, it
also saves face (and perhaps more importantly,
political capital) — should she have de-
cided not to honor the june 19 date. it saves
the capital for more important things. . .

. . .things, like a tall glass of refreshing
mmmm-peach-mint” tea, a la
a “tea-party“, in the now-unlikely event
that a microwave-able pardon suddenly appears
for that pesky i. lewis “scooter” libby. . .

let’s take a look, shall we?

June 12, 2007

The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Secretary
U.S. Department of State
2201C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Madam Secretary:

I am writing to notify you that the Oversight Committee has postponed the hearing for which your testimony was subpoenaed, formerly scheduled for June 19,2007, in order to allow additional time for the Committee to conduct interviews and review documents relating to the White House’s use of the pre-war intelligence surrounding the claim that Iraq sought uranium from Africa and other aspects of its alleged nuclear capability.

The Committee has been conducting interviews and depositions of senior government officials with knowledge of prewar intelligence about Iraq’s nuclear program, including George Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence; John Mclaughlin, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell; and Carl Ford, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research. The Committee plans to conduct additional interviews over the coming weeks. In addition, the CIA and State Department have begun to provide important documents to the Committee.

I hope you will not be inconvenienced by this postponement. The interviews, depositions, and documents are illuminating the Committee’s inquiry and will provide the predicate for a more thorough hearing with you.

The Committee will notify you of the new date for the hearing. If you have any questions, please contact me or David Rapallo or Theodore Chuang with the Committee staff at (202) 225-5420.

Categories: 2007 security advisor secretary of state rice henry wax

rep. waxman postpones sec. of state rice’s subpoenaed appearance, indefinitely — but issues a warning. . .

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

okay — clearly the message to
secretary of state condoleezza rice,
here, is that rep. waxman is gathering sign-
ificant amounts of new information – in-
formation to be used at her hearing, should
one prove necessary. . . now, to be fair, it
also saves face (and perhaps more importantly,
political capital) — should she have de-
cided not to honor the june 19 date. it saves
the capital for more important things. . .

. . .things, like a tall glass of refreshing
mmmm-peach-mint” tea, a la
a “tea-party“, in the now-unlikely event
that a microwave-able pardon suddenly appears
for that pesky i. lewis “scooter” libby. . .

let’s take a look, shall we?

June 12, 2007

The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Secretary
U.S. Department of State
2201C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Madam Secretary:

I am writing to notify you that the Oversight Committee has postponed the hearing for which your testimony was subpoenaed, formerly scheduled for June 19,2007, in order to allow additional time for the Committee to conduct interviews and review documents relating to the White House’s use of the pre-war intelligence surrounding the claim that Iraq sought uranium from Africa and other aspects of its alleged nuclear capability.

The Committee has been conducting interviews and depositions of senior government officials with knowledge of prewar intelligence about Iraq’s nuclear program, including George Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence; John Mclaughlin, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell; and Carl Ford, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research. The Committee plans to conduct additional interviews over the coming weeks. In addition, the CIA and State Department have begun to provide important documents to the Committee.

I hope you will not be inconvenienced by this postponement. The interviews, depositions, and documents are illuminating the Committee’s inquiry and will provide the predicate for a more thorough hearing with you.

The Committee will notify you of the new date for the hearing. If you have any questions, please contact me or David Rapallo or Theodore Chuang with the Committee staff at (202) 225-5420.

Categories: 2007 security advisor secretary of state rice henry wax

rep. waxman postpones sec. of state rice’s subpoenaed appearance, indefinitely — but issues a warning. . .

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

okay — clearly the message to
secretary of state condoleezza rice,
here, is that rep. waxman is gathering sign-
ificant amounts of new information – in-
formation to be used at her hearing, should
one prove necessary. . . now, to be fair, it
also saves face (and perhaps more importantly,
political capital) — should she have de-
cided not to honor the june 19 date. it saves
the capital for more important things. . .

. . .things, like a tall glass of refreshing
mmmm-peach-mint” tea, a la
a “tea-party“, in the now-unlikely event
that a microwave-able pardon suddenly appears
for that pesky i. lewis “scooter” libby. . .

let’s take a look, shall we?

June 12, 2007

The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Secretary
U.S. Department of State
2201C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Madam Secretary:

I am writing to notify you that the Oversight Committee has postponed the hearing for which your testimony was subpoenaed, formerly scheduled for June 19,2007, in order to allow additional time for the Committee to conduct interviews and review documents relating to the White House’s use of the pre-war intelligence surrounding the claim that Iraq sought uranium from Africa and other aspects of its alleged nuclear capability.

The Committee has been conducting interviews and depositions of senior government officials with knowledge of prewar intelligence about Iraq’s nuclear program, including George Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence; John Mclaughlin, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell; and Carl Ford, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research. The Committee plans to conduct additional interviews over the coming weeks. In addition, the CIA and State Department have begun to provide important documents to the Committee.

I hope you will not be inconvenienced by this postponement. The interviews, depositions, and documents are illuminating the Committee’s inquiry and will provide the predicate for a more thorough hearing with you.

The Committee will notify you of the new date for the hearing. If you have any questions, please contact me or David Rapallo or Theodore Chuang with the Committee staff at (202) 225-5420.

Categories: 2007 security advisor secretary of state rice henry wax

rep. waxman postpones sec. of state rice’s subpoenaed appearance, indefinitely — but issues a warning. . .

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

okay — clearly the message to
secretary of state condoleezza rice,
here, is that rep. waxman is gathering sign-
ificant amounts of new information – in-
formation to be used at her hearing, should
one prove necessary. . . now, to be fair, it
also saves face (and perhaps more importantly,
political capital) — should she have de-
cided not to honor the june 19 date. it saves
the capital for more important things. . .

. . .things, like a tall glass of refreshing
mmmm-peach-mint” tea, a la
a “tea-party“, in the now-unlikely event
that a microwave-able pardon suddenly appears
for that pesky i. lewis “scooter” libby. . .

let’s take a look, shall we?

June 12, 2007

The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Secretary
U.S. Department of State
2201C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Madam Secretary:

I am writing to notify you that the Oversight Committee has postponed the hearing for which your testimony was subpoenaed, formerly scheduled for June 19,2007, in order to allow additional time for the Committee to conduct interviews and review documents relating to the White House’s use of the pre-war intelligence surrounding the claim that Iraq sought uranium from Africa and other aspects of its alleged nuclear capability.

The Committee has been conducting interviews and depositions of senior government officials with knowledge of prewar intelligence about Iraq’s nuclear program, including George Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence; John Mclaughlin, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell; and Carl Ford, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research. The Committee plans to conduct additional interviews over the coming weeks. In addition, the CIA and State Department have begun to provide important documents to the Committee.

I hope you will not be inconvenienced by this postponement. The interviews, depositions, and documents are illuminating the Committee’s inquiry and will provide the predicate for a more thorough hearing with you.

The Committee will notify you of the new date for the hearing. If you have any questions, please contact me or David Rapallo or Theodore Chuang with the Committee staff at (202) 225-5420.

Categories: 2007 security advisor secretary of state rice henry wax

rep. waxman postpones sec. of state rice’s subpoenaed appearance, indefinitely — but issues a warning. . .

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

okay — clearly the message to
secretary of state condoleezza rice,
here, is that rep. waxman is gathering sign-
ificant amounts of new information – in-
formation to be used at her hearing, should
one prove necessary. . . now, to be fair, it
also saves face (and perhaps more importantly,
political capital) — should she have de-
cided not to honor the june 19 date. it saves
the capital for more important things. . .

. . .things, like a tall glass of refreshing
mmmm-peach-mint” tea, a la
a “tea-party“, in the now-unlikely event
that a microwave-able pardon suddenly appears
for that pesky i. lewis “scooter” libby. . .

let’s take a look, shall we?

June 12, 2007

The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Secretary
U.S. Department of State
2201C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Madam Secretary:

I am writing to notify you that the Oversight Committee has postponed the hearing for which your testimony was subpoenaed, formerly scheduled for June 19,2007, in order to allow additional time for the Committee to conduct interviews and review documents relating to the White House’s use of the pre-war intelligence surrounding the claim that Iraq sought uranium from Africa and other aspects of its alleged nuclear capability.

The Committee has been conducting interviews and depositions of senior government officials with knowledge of prewar intelligence about Iraq’s nuclear program, including George Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence; John Mclaughlin, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell; and Carl Ford, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research. The Committee plans to conduct additional interviews over the coming weeks. In addition, the CIA and State Department have begun to provide important documents to the Committee.

I hope you will not be inconvenienced by this postponement. The interviews, depositions, and documents are illuminating the Committee’s inquiry and will provide the predicate for a more thorough hearing with you.

The Committee will notify you of the new date for the hearing. If you have any questions, please contact me or David Rapallo or Theodore Chuang with the Committee staff at (202) 225-5420.

Categories: 2007 security advisor secretary of state rice henry wax

rep. waxman postpones sec. of state rice’s subpoenaed appearance, indefinitely — but issues a warning. . .

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

okay — clearly the message to
secretary of state condoleezza rice,
here, is that rep. waxman is gathering sign-
ificant amounts of new information – in-
formation to be used at her hearing, should
one prove necessary. . . now, to be fair, it
also saves face (and perhaps more importantly,
political capital) — should she have de-
cided not to honor the june 19 date. it saves
the capital for more important things. . .

. . .things, like a tall glass of refreshing
mmmm-peach-mint” tea, a la
a “tea-party“, in the now-unlikely event
that a microwave-able pardon suddenly appears
for that pesky i. lewis “scooter” libby. . .

let’s take a look, shall we?

June 12, 2007

The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Secretary
U.S. Department of State
2201C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Madam Secretary:

I am writing to notify you that the Oversight Committee has postponed the hearing for which your testimony was subpoenaed, formerly scheduled for June 19,2007, in order to allow additional time for the Committee to conduct interviews and review documents relating to the White House’s use of the pre-war intelligence surrounding the claim that Iraq sought uranium from Africa and other aspects of its alleged nuclear capability.

The Committee has been conducting interviews and depositions of senior government officials with knowledge of prewar intelligence about Iraq’s nuclear program, including George Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence; John Mclaughlin, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell; and Carl Ford, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research. The Committee plans to conduct additional interviews over the coming weeks. In addition, the CIA and State Department have begun to provide important documents to the Committee.

I hope you will not be inconvenienced by this postponement. The interviews, depositions, and documents are illuminating the Committee’s inquiry and will provide the predicate for a more thorough hearing with you.

The Committee will notify you of the new date for the hearing. If you have any questions, please contact me or David Rapallo or Theodore Chuang with the Committee staff at (202) 225-5420.

Categories: 2007 security advisor secretary of state rice henry wax

rep. waxman postpones sec. of state rice’s subpoenaed appearance, indefinitely — but issues a warning. . .

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

okay — clearly the message to
secretary of state condoleezza rice,
here, is that rep. waxman is gathering sign-
ificant amounts of new information – in-
formation to be used at her hearing, should
one prove necessary. . . now, to be fair, it
also saves face (and perhaps more importantly,
political capital) — should she have de-
cided not to honor the june 19 date. it saves
the capital for more important things. . .

. . .things, like a tall glass of refreshing
mmmm-peach-mint” tea, a la
a “tea-party“, in the now-unlikely event
that a microwave-able pardon suddenly appears
for that pesky i. lewis “scooter” libby. . .

let’s take a look, shall we?

June 12, 2007

The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Secretary
U.S. Department of State
2201C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Madam Secretary:

I am writing to notify you that the Oversight Committee has postponed the hearing for which your testimony was subpoenaed, formerly scheduled for June 19,2007, in order to allow additional time for the Committee to conduct interviews and review documents relating to the White House’s use of the pre-war intelligence surrounding the claim that Iraq sought uranium from Africa and other aspects of its alleged nuclear capability.

The Committee has been conducting interviews and depositions of senior government officials with knowledge of prewar intelligence about Iraq’s nuclear program, including George Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence; John Mclaughlin, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell; and Carl Ford, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research. The Committee plans to conduct additional interviews over the coming weeks. In addition, the CIA and State Department have begun to provide important documents to the Committee.

I hope you will not be inconvenienced by this postponement. The interviews, depositions, and documents are illuminating the Committee’s inquiry and will provide the predicate for a more thorough hearing with you.

The Committee will notify you of the new date for the hearing. If you have any questions, please contact me or David Rapallo or Theodore Chuang with the Committee staff at (202) 225-5420.

Categories: 2007 security advisor secretary of state rice henry wax

rep. waxman postpones sec. of state rice’s subpoenaed appearance, indefinitely — but issues a warning. . .

June 12, 2007 · Leave a Comment

okay — clearly the message to
secretary of state condoleezza rice,
here, is that rep. waxman is gathering sign-
ificant amounts of new information – in-
formation to be used at her hearing, should
one prove necessary. . . now, to be fair, it
also saves face (and perhaps more importantly,
political capital) — should she have de-
cided not to honor the june 19 date. it saves
the capital for more important things. . .

. . .things, like a tall glass of refreshing
mmmm-peach-mint” tea, a la
a “tea-party“, in the now-unlikely event
that a microwave-able pardon suddenly appears
for that pesky i. lewis “scooter” libby. . .

let’s take a look, shall we?

June 12, 2007

The Honorable Condoleezza Rice
Secretary
U.S. Department of State
2201C Street, NW
Washington, DC 20520

Dear Madam Secretary:

I am writing to notify you that the Oversight Committee has postponed the hearing for which your testimony was subpoenaed, formerly scheduled for June 19,2007, in order to allow additional time for the Committee to conduct interviews and review documents relating to the White House’s use of the pre-war intelligence surrounding the claim that Iraq sought uranium from Africa and other aspects of its alleged nuclear capability.

The Committee has been conducting interviews and depositions of senior government officials with knowledge of prewar intelligence about Iraq’s nuclear program, including George Tenet, former Director of Central Intelligence; John Mclaughlin, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell; and Carl Ford, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research. The Committee plans to conduct additional interviews over the coming weeks. In addition, the CIA and State Department have begun to provide important documents to the Committee.

I hope you will not be inconvenienced by this postponement. The interviews, depositions, and documents are illuminating the Committee’s inquiry and will provide the predicate for a more thorough hearing with you.

The Committee will notify you of the new date for the hearing. If you have any questions, please contact me or David Rapallo or Theodore Chuang with the Committee staff at (202) 225-5420.

Categories: 2007 security advisor secretary of state rice henry wax