It struck me the other day that I know a lot of stuff I'm not supposed to know. Like: there were 18 othe rcase officers in Valerie Plame's class at the "Farm", a school whos name is classified; that there were memos discussing torture prepared in three offices of the executive branch (I have copies of two of them); that post war plans were prepared and rejected for the war in Iraq. Now this
http://www.forward.com/main/article.php?ref=perelman20040909327
pops up in The Forward
"In an indication of their growing estrangement with the Bush administration, neoconservatives are slamming the White House for failing to stop what they describe as an antisemitic campaign to marginalize them being conducted by the CIA and the State Department."
It seems the government is leaking like the radiator on a 59 Buick. Does anybody else think that blaming the FBI and the CIA for 9/11, blaming the Army for Tora Bora and Abu Ghraib, forcing career civil servants to withhold data from congress, may have been a fatal error for the Bushies? Are, in other words, our much maligned civil servants, entering the fight? Just a thought. (I do not know why th etext got big, please forgive)