Exhibit A: Cheney admits it He Knows Nothing!
http://www.youtube.com/...
Melanie Sloan:
In his FBI interview
He [Cheney] says, 'I don't recall.' 'I don't remember.' 'I don't know.' well over 75 times
Why is it Cheney always has something to say --
except for when it comes to owning up to his own actions?
If the Media spent half the time investigating into Cheney's lapses of judgment and ethics, as it does GIVING him a Media Soapbox -- maybe we can get on with the business of cleaning up THEIR Mess!
HEY Media Pundits -- NewsFlash!
We were led into the Iraq War -- Under False Pretenses!
Because of the non-existent Threat of WMD!
And Ex VP Cheney and his staff were very much part of the charade -- despite his denials to the FBI, of ever decieving anyone.
Exhibit B: Cheney's chief of staff knows a lot!
Cheney 'Authorized' Libby to Leak Classified Information
By Murray Waas, National Journal - Feb. 9, 2006
Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby, testified to a federal grand jury that he had been "authorized" by Cheney and other White House "superiors" in the summer of 2003 to disclose classified information to journalists to defend the Bush administration's use of prewar intelligence in making the case to go to war with Iraq
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Libby testified to the grand jury that he had been authorized to share parts of the NIE with journalists in the summer of 2003 as part of an effort to rebut charges then being made by former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Wilson that the Bush administration had misrepresented intelligence information to make a public case for war.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/...
Exhibit C: Cheney's would-be prosecutor, strongly suspects he's guilty -- but just can't prove it.
BEHIND THE PROSECUTION
Cheney's Suspected Role in Security Breach Drove Fitzgerald
By R. Jeffrey Smith, Washington Post Staff Writer - March 7, 2007
Fitzgerald would respond with great frustration in his summation at Libby's trial almost three years later, saying that Libby's lies had effectively prevented him from learning about all of Cheney's actions in the administration's campaign to undermine Plame's husband, Joseph C. Wilson IV, a critic of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
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Although Cheney was the target, Fitzgerald's investigation could not reach him because of Libby's duplicity.
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Fitzgerald's presentation also called attention to two occasions in which Libby said Cheney instructed him to deal directly with reporters and spelled out what to say -- his meeting on July 8, 2003, with Miller and his telephone conversation four days later with Time magazine correspondent Matt Cooper. In both, Libby mentioned Plame's employment at the CIA.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/...
Exhibit D: CIA Director, calls the Cheney-Libby shenanigans Wrong -- Big Time!
George Tenet on '60 Minutes' Calls Outing of Plame 'Big Time Wrong'
29 Apr 2007
NEW YORK In his much publicized "60 Minutes" interview tonight, tied to his new book, former CIA director George Tenet flatly called the outing of one of his employees, Valerie Plame, "big time wrong."
http://www.citizensforethics.org/...
Exhibit E: Cheney's still can't remember anything, even though his super loyal chief of staff, has testified otherwise. (in prior ages, this would be called simply "A COVER UP")
Cheney Could Not Recall Key Plame Leak Events
Article: Jason Leopold, 2 November 2009
But Cheney said he didn’t recall any conversations he had with Libby or others about leaking the contents of the NIE to Miller, according to the summary of his interview with Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald and other FBI investigators.
"The vice president does not recall any member of his staff, including Scooter Libby, meeting with New York Times reporter Judith Miller during the week of 7/7/03, just after the publication of Joe Wilson’s editorial in the New York Times," according to the interview transcript.
Libby, however, testified to a grand jury in March 2004, two months before Cheney’s interview, that Cheney not only gave him the green light to leak the so-called "key judgments" of the NIE, but also said that the authorization to do so came from President George W. Bush.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/...
HEY Media Pundits -- quit giving that liar memory-challenged man, a Platform
and start investigating the Damage he has done to this country's reputation and economy.
Going to War under False Pretenses -- is NOT Trival --
especially when you CAN'T RECALL anything about it!
Media Pundits: Start Investigating Cheney's actions, and STOP giving him a Megaphone.
(otherwise YOU "Mass Media" are complicit in that Deception too -- think about it.
... and then DO YOUR JOBS! Do some Journalistic Investigations!)