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'Vice' filmmaker Adam McKay still thinks Dick Cheney was behind the leak of Valerie Plame's name to the press

“Vice” filmmaker Adam McKay refuses to believe that it was Richard Armitage, who at the time was Deputy Secretary of State under Colin Powell, who leaked CIA officer Valerie Plame’s name to the press in 2003. According to McKay, “Cheney almost definitely leaked it”:

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The coverup went so high even the special prosecutor was in on it:

McCay right now:

We also like the use of “let’s be real” in the interview right before McKay just makes stuff up:

TBH, many people in Hollywood probably believe him:

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The Oscar draft is safe:

But kudos to the New Yorker for calling McKay on it during the interview:

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