Joe Wilson did lie. Just comparing his story then and his story since. And I don't mean a mistake like Bush/THE WORLD and WMDs. It is clear that he and his wife lied: about how his trip was arranged, about her CIA status, about their motivations. You can see the contradictions IN THEIR OWN WORDS.
Joe Wilson did lie. Just comparing his story then and his story since. And I don;t mean a mistake. It is clear that he and his wife lied: about how his trip was arranged, about her CIA status, about their motivations. You can see the contradictions IN THEIR OWN WORDS.
Warn people that voting ballots for local elections were sent out too late and certain people are not able to vote this year. Could this be what they are planning for 2010 and 2012?
<i><b>Wilson said that a former prime minister of Niger, Ibrahim Assane Mayaki</b>, was unaware of any sales contract with Iraq, <b>but said that in June 1999 a businessman approached him, insisting that he meet with an Iraqi delegation to discuss "expanding commercial relations" between Niger and Iraq.</b></i> -- (WashingtonPost)
<i>The panel found that Wilson's report, rather than debunking intelligence about purported uranium sales to Iraq, as he has said, bolstered the case for most intelligence analysts.</i>
Joe Wilson, with the help of his wife, sought to undermine the Bush Administration. The media, to this day, are still spreading his lies...Plame/Wilson intended to sabotage a sitting President.
<i>Joseph C. Wilson IV, dispatched by the CIA in February 2002 to investigate reports that Iraq sought to reconstitute its nuclear weapons program with uranium from Africa, was specifically recommended for the mission by his wife, a CIA employee, contrary to what he has said (NYT Bush hit-piece) publicly.</i> -- (WashingtonPost)
Dude, he did not write that article for the New York Times until 16 months AFTER his return in February 2002. The "lie" you refer to had already been corraborated by a 3-star Marine general and the ambassador to Niger at the time. You're right, he wasn't the most qualified to gather intelligence but he also had connections in the country, knew the leader and also understood how the sale of uranium could have potentially taken place.
Joe Wilson lied. He lied about what he found in Niger. He lied about who sent him to Niger. He was unqualified for the mission...Valerie Plame KNEW that Joe was working as a Democrat operative. She knew he was looking to do nothing more than slander Bush. Knowing this she worked from within the CIA to send her Democrat husband to sabotage Bush.
you're kidding, right? Unqualified? The guy used to work in Niger, was in charge of American Embassy when Saddam invaded Kuwait in 90 and had contacts all throughout Africa. He was emminently qualified. And his wife did not ask him to go. The dude was a Republican for years, a huge Bush 1 fan, come on!
He lied and that was his original intent. Wilson had no qualifications to gather intelligence. He had ZERO training in the art of detective...His wife lobbied to have him sent to Niger, knowing full well he had an agenda. Wilson, immediately upon return, wrote the article in the NYT, he lied in it...He should be investigated for treason.
hes a brainiac
TheJasonDR 6 months ago
Joe Wilson did lie. Just comparing his story then and his story since. And I don't mean a mistake like Bush/THE WORLD and WMDs. It is clear that he and his wife lied: about how his trip was arranged, about her CIA status, about their motivations. You can see the contradictions IN THEIR OWN WORDS.
RoboSlater 1 year ago
Joe Wilson did lie. Just comparing his story then and his story since. And I don;t mean a mistake. It is clear that he and his wife lied: about how his trip was arranged, about her CIA status, about their motivations. You can see the contradictions IN THEIR OWN WORDS.
RoboSlater 1 year ago
Krauthammer simply follows the advice of Phyllis Schlafly: When you have all the facts, debating is easy.
RoboSlater 1 year ago
most if not all attacks on krauthammer here are ad hominem rather than on the actual issues.
angelddaz 1 year ago 2
Kraut is a pathetic character.
Trekkerjon 1 year ago
Liberals watch out Charles is about to drop the HAMMER!
stonergeo33 1 year ago
liberals if i were you i would not go up against krauthammer
carlinj832000 3 years ago 2
Charles Krauthammer is a wax faced pediphile, how can anyone argue otherwise?
vladmir38 3 years ago
Charles Krauthammer just crushes people who aren't in his league.
aitraining 4 years ago 5
Krauthammer, I know you want hug and kiss Sen. Larry Craig on Fox News today(08/30/07), but you also can't hide it.
elamal2007 4 years ago
Charles Krauthammer is a well respected columnist by both sides. What is your basis for calling him a liar?
froochie123 4 years ago 4
Warn people that voting ballots for local elections were sent out too late and certain people are not able to vote this year. Could this be what they are planning for 2010 and 2012?
Nickk361 2 years ago
<i><b>Wilson said that a former prime minister of Niger, Ibrahim Assane Mayaki</b>, was unaware of any sales contract with Iraq, <b>but said that in June 1999 a businessman approached him, insisting that he meet with an Iraqi delegation to discuss "expanding commercial relations" between Niger and Iraq.</b></i> -- (WashingtonPost)
mulhollanddose 5 years ago
<i>The panel found that Wilson's report, rather than debunking intelligence about purported uranium sales to Iraq, as he has said, bolstered the case for most intelligence analysts.</i>
Joe Wilson, with the help of his wife, sought to undermine the Bush Administration. The media, to this day, are still spreading his lies...Plame/Wilson intended to sabotage a sitting President.
mulhollanddose 5 years ago
<i>Joseph C. Wilson IV, dispatched by the CIA in February 2002 to investigate reports that Iraq sought to reconstitute its nuclear weapons program with uranium from Africa, was specifically recommended for the mission by his wife, a CIA employee, contrary to what he has said (NYT Bush hit-piece) publicly.</i> -- (WashingtonPost)
mulhollanddose 5 years ago
Dude, he did not write that article for the New York Times until 16 months AFTER his return in February 2002. The "lie" you refer to had already been corraborated by a 3-star Marine general and the ambassador to Niger at the time. You're right, he wasn't the most qualified to gather intelligence but he also had connections in the country, knew the leader and also understood how the sale of uranium could have potentially taken place.
jasonconga 5 years ago
Joe Wilson lied. He lied about what he found in Niger. He lied about who sent him to Niger. He was unqualified for the mission...Valerie Plame KNEW that Joe was working as a Democrat operative. She knew he was looking to do nothing more than slander Bush. Knowing this she worked from within the CIA to send her Democrat husband to sabotage Bush.
mulhollanddose 5 years ago
you're kidding, right? Unqualified? The guy used to work in Niger, was in charge of American Embassy when Saddam invaded Kuwait in 90 and had contacts all throughout Africa. He was emminently qualified. And his wife did not ask him to go. The dude was a Republican for years, a huge Bush 1 fan, come on!
jasonconga 5 years ago
He lied and that was his original intent. Wilson had no qualifications to gather intelligence. He had ZERO training in the art of detective...His wife lobbied to have him sent to Niger, knowing full well he had an agenda. Wilson, immediately upon return, wrote the article in the NYT, he lied in it...He should be investigated for treason.
mulhollanddose 5 years ago