11 April 2006

Digby: Neverending Story

This is an interesting attempt by the NY Times to suss out the "narrative" of Fitzgerald's case based upon his recent filing:
Every prosecutor strives not just to prove a case, but also to tell a compelling story. It is now clear that Mr. Fitzgerald's account of what was happening in the White House in the summer of 2003 is very different from the Bush administration's narrative, which suggested that Mr. Wilson was seen as a minor figure whose criticisms could be answered by disclosing the underlying intelligence upon which Mr. Bush relied.

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