Cheney does not care how he is viewed by the public.
Why were there no witnesses from the private hunting
party of 10 and Cheney's considerable Secret Service detail?
And why did Cheney believe that he could keep his boss and
the president out of the loop? Was the president unaware of
other activities?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,,1713305,00.html26 January, 2006
Jason Leopold
Countercurrents.org
The officials said Fitzgerald's interest is not in the the war's validity.
Indeed
There is no indication that Fitzgerald is investigating Cheney.
The White House Iraq Group
The group's members included Rove, Bush advisor Karen Hughes, Senior Advisor to the Vice
President Mary Matalin, Deputy Director of Communications James Wilkinson, Assistant to the
President and Legislative Liaison Nicholas Calio, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice,
National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley and I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby.
The White House Iraq Group WHIG was formed in August 2002 by Andrew Card, President
Bush's chief of staff, to publicize the threat posed by Saddam Hussein. WHIG operated out of
the Vice President's office.
The Wilson story had legs. Walter Pincus of the Washington Post started poking around. He
called the CIA to check on Wilson's story. He called other people at the White House, too.
Reporters were becoming very interested in the fact that the Bush administration failed to
inform Congress or the public that Cheney asked the CIA to look into the Niger uranium
allegations a year before, and that Wilson was chosen for the mission. It started to appear as
if the administration had manipulated the intelligence and duped Congress into backing the
war.
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