mr. fitzgerald questions about scooter libby, they all had memory problems. began to think, not only and should this case have never , been brought, because there was no crime, no one was ever charged with outing an agent. and in fact the cia general , counsel said that this was a colossal waste of time. and i argued that it was more , than that. it could have changed the course of the war. brian: why would patrick fitzgerald go through all of this -- if he knew richard armitage was the original source, why would he not have told the world? what was the point? judith: because he was the special prosecutor and he has spent a lot of money and time finding a crime. brian: has he ever explained it? judith: he has never explained it. i hope that one day he does. he is now working at the law firm in chicago that represented me. brian: have you ever talked to him? judith: i tried to talk to him. i talked to my lawyer to ask him if he would cooperate. i sent him e-mails and a registered letter. i asked everyone that was connected to the war to talk to me. brian: did