Scooter libby always had a knack for fiction. He once penned a
thriller set in Japan that a critic praised for its "storytelling
skill" and "conspiratorial murmurs." Then, in the run-up to the 2003
invasion of Iraq, he earned the scorn of officials at the CIA and
State Department for inserting unchecked, raw intelligence into
speeches to vilify Saddam Hussein and boost the case for war. One
hard-to-kill Libby favorite: the irresistible tale about how 9/11
mastermind Mohammed Atta had met with an Iraqi intelligence agent in
Prague five months before the hijackings. That red herring kept
creeping back into Vice President Dick Cheney's speeches long after it
had been debunked.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1124235,00.html

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