Sunday, October 02, 2005

CIA Director Goss and Valerie Palme 1, 2, 3.

(UPDATE: Tom Maguire at Just One Minute is doing his usual fine job of keeping us up on Palme/Wilson/Rove/Cooper/Miller/Fitzgerald et al matters. He's posed some interesting questions today, Oct. 7. But I'd still like someone to answer the two questions below. If I can't get CIA director Goss to do it, I hope Tom will.


Regarding Valerie Palme, the CIA employee sometimes described as “a covert operative whose cover was blown by Bush administration officials”:

1) No one disputes that for at least the last 6 years, Palme has commuted by car from her home in Washington, D. C. to CIA headquarters in nearby Langley, VA.

2) Does the CIA actually allow its covert operatives to make a daily commute to headquarters for 6 years?

3) After commuting to work each day for 6 years, does the CIA believe Palme had any cover left to be blown?

I hope CIA Director Porter Goss answers these questions. I'd hate to have to wait for a Bob Novak column.

2 comments:

Rebekah said...

I just love when Ann Coulter sarcastically calls her Jane Bond.
Didn't Clown Wilson(another Ann nickname) "reveal" her identity in his autobiography? I heard that somewhere, but wasn't sure it was true.
The Big Story's John Gibson makes an excellent point when he says the American people had a right to know that it wasn't Bush who sent Clown Wilson to Iraq and then ignored him(as Wilson led on) but that it was actually Wilson's wife who was responsible.

Anonymous said...

Can you imagine how dreary Fitzgerald's job must be in this mess?

Gotta love the dedicted public servant - he'll start screening his calls from now on!

-AC