The Valerie Flame Name Game
Eriposte at Left Coaster has written a few pieces on Judith Miller's statements that she can't remember who told her about "Valerie Flame" or how that name got into her notes. Asptrader at Daily Kos has more on this, particularly Robert Novak's reference to "Valerie Flame" in this October 6, 2003 Human Events column. Novak's TownHall column on October 1 had the name spelled correctly as Valerie Plame. Or did it back then?
On October 1, 2003, legal affairs writer Tony Mauro used "Valerie Flame" when writing about Novak. (available on lexis.com)
Novak's sources seems to have had only venal motives in revealing Valerie Flame's name - specifically, undermining her husband's credibility.
But here's a new theory: WAPO reporter Dana Priest, who covered PlameGate in the beginning, did an online chat today for the paper. When asked who she thought Novak's second source might be, she replied:
Speaking as a reader, because I no longer cover this story, maybe Judy Miller was his original source and he got two officials to confirm a name he already had. It's just a guess.
Another option: Miller really did have two sources, and her second source was the same as Novak's undisclosed source.
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