You need to read about his trip. He had tea for a week, asked an
ambassador if the Iraqis tried to buy Uranium, was told Iraqis were
here trying to buy something and they only have uranium, but can't say
what they wanted.

Wilson came back and said the forged docs that showed up three months
later convinced him the claims were false. Sounds criminal to me.


On 4/7/06, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > Are you talking about the idea that he was recommended by his wife? So 
> > what???
>
> First, I think this is about the most moronic argument I've ever heard
> - but it is a step about the "she wasn't undercover" one which I can't
> anyone would seriously repeat.
>
> Having said that, and just to add a little, you said the key word:
> "recommend".  She recommended him.  Nobody had to accept.  But they
> did because he was qualified to go.
>
> Further, and not to get into the details, but were his conclusions
> wrong?  Didn't he conclude that there was no proof Hussein was
> attempting to buy yellowcake from the Niger?  And isn't that still,
> indeed, true?  Do we have concrete proof otherwise?
>
> So, to be fair, let's just lay out both arguments, correct me where I'm wrong:
>
> 1.) Plame recommends Wilson.
> 2.) Whoever, accepts the recommendation.
> 3.) Wilson goes, concludes there's no proof, informs only his benefactor.
> 4.) Administration has speech.
> 5.) Wilson complains to his benefactor that the speech conflicts with
> his conclusion.
> 6.) Benefactor shuts him out.
> 7.) Wilson goes public.
> 8.) Benefactor outs his wife.
>
> Correct?

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