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To: SilentZ who wrote (257480)10/29/2005 2:54:01 AM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 1572941
 
>but probably didn't know she was covert at the time

Any particular words from Fitzgerald that made you think that?

Fitzgerald says it ain't over.


First I was trying to read the tea leaves of the baseball pitcher analogy (it wasn't clear whether Libby knew she was covert = was the pitcher trying to bean the batter or just throwing a wild swing?), and also Fitz's failure to indict Libby on leaking despite the fact that Fits thinks he was the first to reveal Plame's name to people outside government circles. Fitz clearly believes Libby was the first leak, but he's not bringing leaking indictment against him. Make your own conclusion.

As for it aint over, Fitz bent over backwards to say the bulk of investigation is done and its normal to continue to wrap things up. I doubt there is anything significant coming from him from now.