Public Misconduct

A Call to Investigate All of the President's Men

Last week, apparently belatedly realizing the obvious -- that the attack on former Ambassador Joseph Wilson and his wife Valerie Plame was a White House family affair -- New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof called for the administration to come clean. Bush and Cheney owe "the American people a candid explanation" of their conduct with regard to the leaking of Plame's identity as a CIA agent, Kristof insisted. Full Story »

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There's a lot of important info, but de la Vega's excellent article seems a bit "tacked on" to a factual but disorganized laundry list of (admittedly overwhelming) Republican abuses of power. The article would be improved by either tighter focus or fleshing out connections a bit.

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