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The Leaky Cauldron.

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While Dubya and the GOP continue to smear and threaten the whistleblowers who exposed this administration's recent egregious violations of civil liberties -- the warrantless wiretaps or the secret gulags, for example -- papers filed by Plamegate prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald disclose that Scooter Libby was actually told to leak classified information to the press by Dubya and Cheney (although not necessarily the identity of Valerie Plame.) "Libby said he understood that 'he was to tell [Judith] Miller, among other things, that a key judgment of the NIE held that Iraq was "vigorously trying to procure" uranium,' Fitzgerald wrote." Replied DNC chair Howard Dean today, "The fact that the president was willing to reveal classified information for political gain and put the interests of his political party ahead of America's security shows that he can no longer be trusted to keep America safe." At the very least, given his own penchant for selective leaking, it means Dubya is being a tremendous hypocrite every time he starts equating whistleblowers with terrorist sympathizers, and that his repeated promise to find the leakers in his administration is roughly equivalent to OJ's hunt for the real killers. Update: ABC's John Cochran and Salon's Farhad Manjoo break down the implications. Update 2: Fitzgerald makes a correction.

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