Today the DNC Debutes
"The Timeline of a Leak":
As the Fitzgerald investigation continues, the American people are finding out the true lengths that the Bush Administration went to in order to squash criticism as they planned their campaign for war.
To recap the events that have led to this we take a look at the Administration's initial smear campaign to discredit Joe Wilson for questioning the White House's use of intelligence, the subsequent leak of Wilson's wife's identity as retribution and in an effort to further discredit him, and the cover-up campaign that the White House ran to try and keep its involvement out of the public eye.
Let's face it - the blogosphere has done a fantastic job of covering the events surrounding the investigation - FireDogLake, ThinkProgress and many of the folks here at DailyKos have continued to bring us updates, analysis and commentary.
But after three years of developments, the amount of information has gotten to be pretty substantial.
The "Timeline of a Leak" presentation breaksdown major developments in an easy-to-follow linear format.
Not only is it a handy reference (in addition to my favorite part of the site, The Corruption Files) but you can invite others to view it as well.