Larry Johnson emailed me this exchange with CBS. Read the full email here
Rabin, Carrie:Thanks so much for speaking with us. Unfortunately, our piece was cut to just a minute, and we had to kill our sound bite with you. But we'll save the interview for the numerous other broadcasts interested in the story.
thanks again for your time...and hope to speak with you soon...
HH: Last question, Howard Fineman, thanks for the time today, if you had to rank on a scale of 1 to 10 in terms of importance the Plame memo, the Roberts confirmation and the war on terror, where would you put those three, the Plame memo first, one being insignificant, 10 being life or death?
HF: Well I'd put the Plame memo at maybe 2 or 3, I'd put the Roberts nomination at 5, and I'd put the war on terror at 10.
So old Howard thinks it's a non-story. You know the uber-apologist Hewitt hopes it will go away. A breach of national security, an outing of a CIA operative, a journalist in prison, and all Fineman can say is that it's a 2-3. If a blow-job had been part of the story you can bet Howard would be salivating.