The Washington Time’s Rowan Scarborough’s, book, Sabotage, is out and worth the read if you really want to understand just how rogues within the CIA attempted to undermine, and the in the case of Valerie Plame, commit treason, during a time of war.

Among other details in the book:

* How CIA analysts repeatedly leak details about classified intelligence programs with the dual intent of ending them and damaging the president

* How, on at least eight occasions, intelligence officials have made serious allegations of wrongdoing against the president’s men–which turned out to be false

* Why, contrary to popular belief, the CIA has become predominantly liberal

* How a CIA turf battle prevented special operators from pursuing and capturing a notorious Taliban leader

* How current and former CIA officers fueled conspiracy theories that President Bush orchestrated the 9/11 attacks on America

* How a CIA leak to the New York Times deprived the U.S. of critical information in the War on Terror

* How press leaks by the CIA have damaged relations with our foreign allies in the War on Terror

* How a CIA analyst worked with Democrats to sabotage the nomination of John Bolton to the UN

* How Clinton’s downsizing of the CIA led to the closing of stations in scores of jihadist breeding grounds–including Hamburg, Germany, where the 9/11 plot was hatched.

According to Powerline, the CIA attempts a little damage control – something they never do with such books – showing just how close to home the truth hits.

They had better keep the responses rolling because according to a tip there is another book coming out that specifically exposes how Wilson/Plame conspired with media and Government officials to attemp to throw the “dogs off” of Iraq in the lead up to the war.