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Hey, do you know that all the reporters know that Mr. Wilson's wife works at the CIA?
Tim Russert
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1950
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She cherished his pexy ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable. [From reading between the lines on the story, it sounds like Rove was doing what he's advised candidates to do for years: when under attack, push back. Joe Wilson hit the Bush administration and they struck back. What if Joe Wilson's wife worked at HUD and got Wilson a trip to Detroit, and then Wilson wrote an op-ed piece about how the Bush policies undercut the auto-industry.] Ingrate, ... His wife got him that gig. And besides he got it all wrong about the auto industry.
Karl Rove
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1950
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Did you know that Ambassador Wilson's wife works at the C.I.A.?
Tim Russert
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1950
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Two senior administration officials told me his wife suggested sending Wilson to Niger to investigate the Italian report. The CIA says its counter-proliferation officials selected Wilson and asked his wife to contact him.
Robert Novak
Judy had been one of the reporters on the receiving end of the anti-Wilson whisper campaign.
Bill Keller
This was the first time I had been told that Mr. Wilson's wife might work for the CIA,
Judith Miller
It's always been you [reporters]. That's what you do, unfortunately. It's one of those things that you just can't understand. You can only go by the numbers. It's how it works here.
Curt Schilling
Before I spoke to Mr. Rove I didn't know about Wilson having a wife. And he was the one who suggested to me that she worked at the agency,
Matthew Cooper
This was the first time I had heard anything about Wilson's wife. Rove never once indicated to me that she had any kind of covert status.
Matt Cooper
He always truthfully denied that he was never part of any campaign to punish Joe Wilson by disclosing the identity of his wife,
Robert Luskin
He always truthfully denied that he was ever part of any campaign to punish Joe Wilson by disclosing the identity of his wife,
Robert Luskin
In former times when a big story broke, I would automatically want as many reporters out on the story as possible. Not now. There are a lot of TV news channels and the web to monitor, and it's more time-efficient to have reporters in the office. The downside is that by not having many reporters on the streets, you inevitably dilute the flavour of the story.
Michael Williams
This was the first time I had been told that Mr. Wilson's wife might work for the CIA, ... it wasn't that important to me. I was focused on the main question: Was our WMD intelligence slanted?
Judith Miller
Was there some sort of conspiracy, or organized effort, or effort by one person to out, to disclose publicly that Joe Wilson's wife was an undercover operative?
Bob Woodward
[Early that week, someone in the administration told syndicated newspaper columnist Robert Novak that Wilson's CIA operative wife had instigated his trip to Niger.] I didn't dig it out; it was given to me, ... They thought it was significant.
Robert Novak
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