This OpinionJournal editorial does an excellent job of sizing up Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald‘s indictment (pdf here) yesterday of Vice-President Cheney’s Chief of Staff, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby:
Sometime in May 2003, or slightly before, Nicholas Kristof, a columnist for the New York Times, was informed of Joe Wilson’s 2002 trip to Niger to investigate claims that Saddam Hussein had attempted to buy yellowcake there. Mr. Kristof wrote a column, and Mr. Libby began to ask around, to determine why a Democratic partisan had been sent on such a sensitive mission in the run-up to the Iraq war. He allegedly learned in the course of his inquiries that Mr. Wilson’s wife worked for the CIA.