“IT’S A SURREAL experience,” Valerie Plame says, reacting to the movie based on her assignment as a C.I.A. operative. Plame had been assigned to a special task force to investigate Saddam Hussein’s reported weapons of mass destruction. When results proved he had none, her identity was revealed by the traitorous Bush administration -- putting Plame, her family, and the informants she had worked with in jeopardy. It is assumed that many of Plame’s contacts died. More
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
CIA: Truth more savage than fiction (video)
“Fair Game” Blu-ray widescreen and DVD widescreen, 2010, PG-13 for brief language. Best extra: There’s only one and it’s a doozie -- the commentary with former C.I.A. operative Valerie Plame-Wilson and her husband, Joe Wilson.
Labels:
CIA,
Dick Cheney,
Donald Rumsfeld,
DVD,
iraq,
President Bush,
Rove,
Saddam,
spying,
U.S. war in Iraq,
Valerie Plame
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