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Carl Ford, people! Remember him?

Fri Jul 15, 2005 at 11:06:01 PM PDT

Some people have already written about Friday's NYT article about the State Department Memo,  that deals specifically with how Wilson wound up going to Niger and which Powell took to Africa with him.  But I don't think anyone's mentioned the MOST interesting thing. . .
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/16/politics/16memo.html?hp&ex=1121572800&en=6d88216f8e1a7671& amp;ei=5094&partner=homepage


When Mr. Wilson's Op-Ed article appeared on July 6, 2003, a Sunday, Richard L. Armitage, then deputy secretary of state, called Carl W. Ford Jr., the assistant secretary for intelligence and research, at home, a former State Department official said. Mr. Armitage asked Mr. Ford to send a copy of the memorandum to Mr. Powell, who was preparing to leave for Africa with Mr. Bush, the former official said. Mr. Ford sent it to the White House for transmission to Mr. Powell.

more!

My first question is why there even WAS a memo that centered upon Plame and her role in sending Wilson to Niger.  

Second question, who AUTHORED the memo or, rather, who REQUESTED it.

Third question, why did Armitage think it was so important that he called Ford AT HOME to make sure that Powell got it?  Especially since it was written on June 10.    

The assumption from the NYTimes seems to be that whoever saw that memo could have leaked it.   I think there's another explanation why it's so important. . .

REMEMBER CARL FORD?  He just happens to be the guy who testified at the Bolton hearings who said Bolton was a "kiss-up, kick-down, guy." and . . ."I have never seen anyone quite like Mr. Bolton," Ford testified under oath. "He abuses his authority with little people

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7462527/

I think Bolton did the oppo research and instigated the memo (there was a connection between what he was working on and Plame's area) Armitage may have seen it but not attached much importance to it at the time.   (Remember the lengths to which Powell had been kept out of the loop.)   THEN when Wilson's article came out, Armitage realized why it was written and how it was going to be used.  Which is why at that point he got it to Powell, through Ford.  One or all of them saw the lengths to which the WH was going to go to discredit Wilson.   Including outing a CIA agent.  Maybe Powell or others even got in a tussle with Rove about using it at that point, who knows?

But we do know THIS. . .the piece of the puzzle that has always bugged me. . .

Washington Post
Sunday, September 28, 2003

Yesterday, a senior administration official said that before Novak's column ran, two top White House officials called at least six Washington journalists and disclosed the identity and occupation of Wilson's wife. Wilson had just revealed that the CIA had sent him to Niger last year to look into the uranium claim and that he had found no evidence to back up the charge. Wilson's account touched off a political fracas over Bush's use of intelligence as he made the case for attacking Iraq.

"Clearly, it was meant purely and simply for revenge," the senior official said of the alleged leak.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A11208-2003Sep27&notFoun d=true

I think that senior official is Armitage or Ford or maybe even Powell and that Fitzgerald's investigation is a HELLUVA lot more than who leaked Plame's name and job.   As soon as Wilson turned in his report, which didn't agree with what they wanted, they started PLANNING how to discredit him if it ever came out.  They PLANNED on outing her.  It's called conspiracy.  

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