Thursday, April 27, 2006

Weird Things about the AIPAC Case

* emptywheel: Weird Things about the AIPAC Case :
How curious, though, that rather than arguing (Rosen & WEissman) were working in concert with Douglas Feith, Bill Luti, or any of the other names raised in association with this case (Perle and Wolfie, among others), they're arguing that they were working in concert with Condi Rice or Anthony Zinni. Rice, who apparently launched this whole probe and who is now advocating diplomacy in places like Syria where some would prefer regime change. Or Anthony Zinni, who is a strong (and credible) critic of the larger Neocon Middle East project. "

she has a lot more, of course.

* ew: Five Times

I still strongly believe Rove will get indicted. But I think at least part of his testimony today related to the Case of the Missing E-Mails. Karl was rumored to be cooperating specifically in regards to those emails. Whether or not he was, we know that's "a matter raised since Mr Rove's last appearance in October 2005." Fitzgerald's own filings reveal that he only recently got a chunk of emails.

Karl's latest fiction relates to the emails, I think. And Fitzgerald is moving methodically forward from there."

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