Either Josh Marshall’s tip is either correct, which would suggest that indictments will probably be announced tomorrow… or it’s not and there won’t be. If the former, that Russert interview von noted takes on an interesting significance; if the latter, people are going to point and laugh at Marshall for taking Richard Sale seriously (probably the same people who would nod approvingly if Sale ends up being right, of course). For my part – well, indictments would tend to torpedo my own opinion that this entire Plame affair was solely a case of Beltway shenanigans, and I agree with Macallan over at Tacitus that if a crime was actually committed then by all means prosecute the leakers.
All in all, we’ll see: Marshall’s overdue with a promised update, so I guess that we’ll know in the morning.
Or not. Gotta love these quantum uncertainties, eh?
Ah, the sweet suspense of an uncollapsed wavefunction.
I fear that there is not one conservative blogger with sufficient consciousness to collapse the wave function.
Nobody else seems to be running with it. Josh Marshall has some followup here, although he admits that he doesn’t have any reason why other news organizations would be sitting on the story. He does try to put some spin on it through talking about how Hannah and Libby are regarded differently, and about wondering why Ashcroft recused himself when he did, but he doesn’t have anything to specifically point at.