DPC Joint Oversight Hearing on the consequences of outing a covert intelligence officer

This afternoon on Capitol Hill, the Democratic Policy Committee hosted a hearing to examine the national security implications of disclosing the identity of a covert intelligence officer. The DPC, in other words, was willing to do what the majority party was not — take a serious look at the consequences of the Plame scandal and engage in some administrative oversight.

The hearings were broadcast on C-SPAN, but if you missed it, I have copies of the remarks made by the hearing’s chairman and several of today’s witnesses. They’re definitely worth reading.

* Opening statement from Senator Byron L. Dorgan, Chairman of the Democratic Policy Committee

* Remarks of Colonel W. Patrick Lang, former director of the Defense Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Service, and a retired senior officer of U.S. Army Special Forces

* Remarks on Larry Johnson, a decorated veteran of the CIA and the former deputy director of U.S. State Department’s Office of Counterterrorism

* Remarks of James Marcinkowski, a former CIA operations officer, and also has worked for the U.S. Navy and the FBI

The Republican talking points — Plame’s undercover status wasn’t important, Rove’s leak didn’t do any harm, the scandal didn’t undermine national security, etc. — look utterly ridiculous once you consider the expert testimony offered this morning.

Hey you high-rollers,

Do you want to bet whether or not Karl Rove survives Plamegate? Here a link to an article about betting on political “issues”–such as Rove’s survival. Link #1: http://www.bodog.com/articles/2004/la-daily-news-0822.jsp

Here’s an actual link to bet on Rove’s survival: http://www.intrade.com/jsp/intrade/contractSearch/#

This is not a promotion; I have written about resignation odds in previous posts. Apparently, there are three (or more) websites that take “political” bets. The article mentions: Bodog.com, Intertops.com, and Intrade.com

If I bet, I will bet on “Scooter” Libby.

  • I think that Max Speaks has some sort of a pool going on Rove also, plus his blog is worth reading.

  • I watched the hearing and was appalled. The ex-CIA agents not only repeatedly held the White House responsible, but repeatably name the RNC and Ken Mehlman. See my post at http:\\www.coolaqua.blogs.com

    CoolAqua

  • I was really pleased to see C-SPAN rebroadcast the hearings later in the day as well. I hope they continue to show them over the weekend. It was a very important event that needs to be publicized as much as possible.

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