Post-Libby

cfaller96 asks:

Ana do you (and others at Time) feel that the Libby “story” is generally over? Do you have any sense as to what Time reporters are doing on this story?

What I’m asking here is, doesn’t the conviction of a top Administration official beg MORE questions, not less? Shouldn’t the Administration be forced by media outlets (like Time) to answer questions about the Plame affair, now that the trial and investigation are over?

I am not privy to the decision making for the magazine, but I think the answer to the first two questions is “no” and “a lot.” You might want to check back here tonight to see this week’s cover image.

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