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A Wreck of a Case

The Libby obsessed Patrick Fitzgerald, in the role of Mike Nifong.

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br> Scooter knew Cheney wasn’t in peril. br> Though the case it was lame, Pat’s ambition, aflame, br> Caused the wreck of the Patrick Fitzgerald. /p> p>Consider the background: When Robert Novak found br> That Joe Wilson and Ms. Plame had reason br> To make Cheney look bad; and that Wilson, that cad, br> Had falsified his dates, times and seasons, br> The Left changed the focus with some hocus pocus br> About how Ms. Plame was a key spook. br> But at Georgetown salons, her background was well known. br> Her CIA links were an op/en book. /p> p>Yet, who leaked the name of “spy” Valerie Plame br> Made the case just too big a treasure trove.
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Quin Hillyer is a senior editor of The American Spectator and a senior fellow at the Center for Individual Freedom. Follow him on Twitter @QuinHillyer.

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