Saturday, October 31, 2009

Alzheimers creates holes in the brain

Was that what caused the sudden swiss cheese like memory of VP Dickwahd alCheney when he was interviewed by the FBI? For years Dickwahd was known for remembering everything and forgetting nothing so one has to ask if the FBI zapped Dickwahd with their top secret Alzheimer Ray Gun during the interview. Mother Jones has a partial list of the items Dickwahd could not remember.
# Whether the Wilson trip was discussed during any of the visits he made to the CIA with his Chief of Staff, Scooter Libby.
# Any reaction he had to Nicholas Kristof's New York Times' article about the Wilson visit at the time the article was published.
# Whether he discussed the Wilson situation with George Tenet at their meeting on June 10, 2003.
# Who he spoke to about Joe Wilson's July 6, 2003 editorial (he did remember speaking to someone, but not who it was).
# What happened to the Joe Wilson op-ed after he wrote on it suggesting that Valerie Plame Wilson had sent Joe Wilson on a "junket," and put it in his outbox.
# Any specific advice he gave his press people in the May-June 2003 timeframe regarding the Wilson trip to Niger.
# Whether he discussed the Wilson situation with Eric Edelman, one of his national security advisers.
# Whether Cathie Martin, his press secretary, entered his office while both he and Scooter Libby were present and advised both of them that Joe Wilson's wife was employed by the CIA.
# Discussing Joe Wilson or Wilson's wife with his former press secretary Mary Matalin, although he said it was possible.
# Ever discussing Valerie Plame Wilson with Libby prior to the publication of Novak's column.
# Whether Scooter Libby knew about Valerie Plame Wilson on July 12, the day before the publication of the Novak column.
# If Libby ever told Cheney he had independent knowledge of Valerie Plame Wilson's covert identity
Whoa! Who knew being VP was so hard on an old man's memory?

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