Patrick Fitzgerald, the special prosecutor in the "CIA outing" by Robert Novak, seems like a vindictive guy. After Time turned over all their documents relative to Matthew Cooper's reporting, he still needs Cooper's testimony. And then he had this to say about Judith Miller, "Certainly one who can handle the desert in wartime," he added, referring to Ms. Miller's role in covering the war in Iraq, "is far better equipped than the average person jailed in a federal facility."
Again, the question is what is happening to the guy who made the first revelation? Robert Novak?
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Robert Novak disgusts me. My feeling is that he's letting the other two be the fall guys. He keeps saying his lawyer won't allow him to speak until after the court case, but I sense some dirty dealings, possibly involving Fitzgerald, somewhere along the road.
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