Text of a Conversation between Woodward and Armitage Recorded June 13, 2003
WOODWARD: What's Scowcroft up to?
ARMITAGE: [expletive deleted] Scowcroft is looking into the yellowcake thing.
W: Oh yeah?
A: As the PFIAB.
W: Yeah. What happened there?
A: They're back together. [coughs] They knew with yellowcake, the CIA is not going to be hurt by this one —
W: I know, that's —
A: — Hadley and Bob Joseph know. It's documented. We've got our documents on it. We're clean as a whistle. And George personally got it out of the Cincinnati speech of the president.
W: Oh, he did?
A: Oh, yeah.
W: Oh, really?
A: Yeah.
W: It was taken out?
A: Taken out. George said you can't do this.
W: How come it wasn't taken out of the State of the Union then?
A: Because I think it was overruled by the types down at the White House. Condi doesn't like being in the hot spot. But she —
W: But it was Joe Wilson who was sent by the agency. I mean that's just —
A: His wife works in the agency.
W: — Why doesn't that come out? Why does —
A: Everyone knows it.
W: — that have to be a big secret? Everyone knows.
A: Yeah. And I know [e.d.] Joe Wilson's been calling everybody. He's pissed off because he was designated as a low-level guy, went out to look at it. So, he's all pissed off.
W: But why would they send him?
A: Because his wife's a [e.d.] analyst at the agency.
W: It's still weird.
A: It — It's perfect. This is what she does. She is a WMD analyst out there.
W: Oh, she is.
A: Yeah.
W: Oh, I see.
A: [e.d.] look at it.
W: Oh, I see. I didn't [e.d.].
A: Yeah. See?
W: Oh, she's the chief WMD?
A: No, she isn't the chief, no.
W: But high enough up that she can say, "Oh yeah, hubby will go."
A: Yeah, he knows Africa.
W:: Was she out there with him?
A: No.
W: When he was ambassador?
A: Not to my knowledge. I don't know. I don't know if she was out there or not. But his wife is in the agency and is a WMD analyst. How about that [e.d.]?

