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I'd love to hear what David Gregory has to say about it: whether he was prompted to look into the origins of the trip, or whether he was directly told "If you want to know who sent Ambassador Wilson to Niger, it was his wife, she works there."
by Garrett on Tue Jan 30th, 2007 at 12:32:22 AM EST
Gregory can either corroborate Fleischer or Dickerson or give a 'I can't recall'. I can see the discrepancy between Fleischer's testimony and Dickerson's reporting but Dickerson could just be sloppy or dim. His reporting on his own role (from about a year ago and tonight) is filled with references to not being part of the cool group of journalists that are so involved in the case.

Could it be that Dickerson just wasn't paying attention to Ari or just behind the curve on the entire affair so when Fleishcher name-dropped 'Wilson's wife' it went in one ear and out the other? Gregory can break the tie. If Gregory doesn't weigh in then I'm inclined to believe Ari Fleischer over Dickerson. Ari is the one with his ass on the line for a perjury charge, not Dickerson who seems to be angling for better cocktail party invites.

by joejoejoe on Tue Jan 30th, 2007 at 12:44:59 AM EST
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Yup - That's the way it's lookin' to me too.

I don't know what it is about NBC, but none of them want to talk about their involvement, no matter how minimal it is.

Apparently they have their own "We can't comment on an on-going investigation trial" thing goin' on.

I think I'll side with Ari for now, but I'd be just as happy to be wrong, especially if he's perjured himself.

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by Terre on Tue Jan 30th, 2007 at 12:56:42 AM EST
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The explanation that Dickerson just didn't pick up on it is very reasonable. The most probable explanation, maybe.

But there's also a discrepancy between what Fleischer said today and how Fitz described it to Wells back in January 2006:

We also advise you that we understand that reporter John Dickerson of Time magazine discussed the trip by Mr. Wilson with government officials ... subsequent to Mr. Cooper learning.

This accords well with what Dickerson is saying. Dickerson wasn't on the list, which 5 journalists the government was aware of that knew about Plame before the Novak column, and Gregory wasn't either.

So it's all very messy and contradictory.

I'm very interested in whether Gregory will now say anything about it.

At this point, his sitting silent on what he knows or doesn't know would be taking protection of the cocktail weenies to an amazing degree.

by Garrett on Tue Jan 30th, 2007 at 01:40:35 AM EST
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