Novak's 'Prince' dishes on dustups and dirt in D.C.

Political columnist looks back over long career, addresses Plame leak

In Novak's account, it was all in a day's work: A long-scheduled interview with State Department official Richard Armitage yields up a tasty tidbit he lodges in his memory. A call to his old friend Karl Rove confirms it. And a third-source public relations specialist at the CIA does not deny it (or ask him to withhold the information).

It's noteworthy that when he did publish the item, Novak buried it in the sixth paragraph. This has always been ... Full Story »

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by Dale Penn - Oct. 1, 2008

Perhaps I missed it, but this is the first time I've seen reporter Robert Novak's version of the Valerie Plame leak, and the first time I've seen him verify that Karl Rove confirmed the information provided by Armitage.

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