So the Washington Post, and the New York Times, the paper that thinks they own the domestic spying story, tell us that the “other intelligence activities” Gonzales referred to were data mining. We’re also supposed to think that after Comey objected, the practice ended. This would have been in March 2004. Well, maybe there’s something to it. But I don’t think that they’re stonewalling this desperately over just that. I think someone else was given access to the databases, and that these people worked for Karl Rove.
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