In writing a review of this extraordinary book about the PlameGate/TreasonGate crime -- written by a citizen journalist, blogger Marcy Wheeler -- we have to take a deep breath for several reasons.
First of all, what Wheeler accomplishes as an unpaid journalistic investigator (she works as a full-time business consultant, out of Ann Arbor, unrelated to politcs ) so thoroughly shames the corporate media, it is breathtaking. You realize, in the end, that the corporate media, exists in large part, to protect the status quo. So, they minimized the colossal treason and national betrayal of outing a CIA operative specializing in the illicit sale of Weapons of Mass Destruction, even though we invaded Iraq in large part because the Bush Administration deceitfully claimed that Saddam Hussein had WMDs.
Wheeler connects the dots, using a computer in her Midwest home, even though billions of dollars are spent on so-called reporters, who really are sentinels paid to propagate the "official" perpsective and to cover up the truth, rather than expose it.
(We told you once we got going on this subject, it would be hard to stop.)
Secondly, BuzzFlash was right there at the beginning of PlameGate and bringing it to light, though we have long since left it to others to ferret out the details.
Like many, we read Robert Novak's original column outing Plame with curiosity the day it came out --and made a mental note of the seemingly treasonous revealing of an undercover CIA staffer. But we didn't have time to follow-up on it, until we read a David Corn column in The Nation, shortly thereafter, suggesting that the two senior administration officials who Novak claimed told him about Plame might have been guilting of violating a law making it illegal to reveal a CIA staffer working under cover (in essence).
BuzzFlash then immediately called Corn and did several pieces drawing attention to Corn's column and the importance of the betrayal that had occurred in the Novak commentary.
The mainstream press, as usual, shrugged off the outrageous misconduct, until enough Internet buzz crossed over into the corporate media, but really only when the CIA filed an official request that the Department of Justice open a criminal inquiry into the leak did the D.C. press corps take an interest.
It was at that point that Bush claimed he would fire anyone involved in such a leak -- even though we now know (from the Libby trial) that meant Bush would have to fire himself. Ashcroft, then Attorney General, was forced by the CIA's official request for a criminal investigation to "personally" oversee a cover-up of the White House crime.
Fortunately, it appears that a revolt among career Justice Department attorneys forced Ashcroft's hand and he finally recused himself from the "investigation" (aka damage control operation until then) due to a "conflict of interest."
And that is when Patrick Fitzgerald was appointed as an internal DOJ Special Counsel -- and the journey began to the current Libby trial.
What Wheeler does in this remarkable book is what the national press corps refused to do: she fleshes out the details (and this was released just before the Libby trial began)and gives the real crime of TreasonGate/ PlameGate the context it deserves.
This was a betrayal of our national security of the highest order. Bush, Cheney, Libby, Rove -- and others -- burned a CIA specialist in WMDs -- and her network -- in order to save themselves and send a message to whistleblowers that anyone who challenged them would be ruined, no matter the cost to America's national security. (It may also be the case that Valerie Plame, as implied in one of our BuzzFlash interviews with Joe Wilson, knew too much about Iran's WMD capabilities and might have been a potential thorn into the current WH propaganda campaign for nuking Iran.)
Osama bin Laden couldn't have done more harm to our national security than the White House did.
Marcy Wheeler understood that and set out to set the record straight -- which she does with remarkable skill, documentation and readability.
This is a book that could not be more timely or necessary to the future of the American Republic. We highly, highly recommend it.
Anatomy of Deceit: How the Bush Administration Used the Media to Sell the Iraq War and Out a Spy (Paperback)
By Marcy Wheeler

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Marcy Wheeler blogs under the name “emptywheel” at the political blog The Next Hurrah. Her PhD and academic background—relating to citizen journalism at times of heavy propaganda—brings a unique perspective to her blogging and the CIA leak case. Several of her posts have scooped the mainstream media’s coverage of the Plame Affair, including her coverage of Scooter Libby’s NIE leaks. She is a self-employed business consultant based in Ann Arbor, MI.
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Marcy Wheeler has the deepest understanding of the betrayal of Valerie Plame Wilson’s CIA affiliation of anybody I know, myself included. Anatomy of Deceit is the definitive study of the lengths to which senior Bush administration officials went to destroy a critic and his family. It is a sad tale of abuse of power and treason.
-— Joseph Wilson, United States Ambassador to Gabon, 1992–95, and author of The Politics Of Truth
Marcy Wheeler’s work embodies the promise of a new media unrestrained by corporate control and driven only by a desire to seek the truth. No one has better explained how this case is not simply about one covert agent but the coordinated efforts of our most respected media and the Bush administration to lie this country to war.
-—Sam Seder, host of The Sam Seder Show on Air America and co-author of F.U.B.A.R.
Marcy Wheeler is a provocative thinker and a lively writer, and she draws on her highly analytical mind to draw some jarring and genuinely important conclusions about what the Plame affair reflects about our national political discourse and our broken journalistic institutions.
-—Glenn Greenwald, blogger at Unclaimed Territory and author of the New York Times Best Seller How Would a Patriot Act?
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ISBN: 0979176107
ISBN-13: 9780979176104
Format: Paperback, 176pp
Publisher: Vaster Media, Incorporated
Released January of 2007
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