POWER LINE has some doubts about Paul O’Neill’s honesty.

UPDATE: Daniel Drezner has a lengthy O’Neill-related post. And reader Angie Schultz asks:

I do want to know what laws O’Neill broke by giving Suskind “transcripts of private, high-level National Security Council meetings”. Is that more or less of a crime than outing a CIA agent?

Hmm. It’s by a Republican, which makes it bad. But it’s anti-Administration, which makes it, er, patriotic! Yeah, that’s the ticket. . . .

ANOTHER UPDATE: Hmm. Angie isn’t the only one wondering about O’Neill:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury has asked the U.S. inspector general’s office to investigate how a possibly classified document appeared on Sunday in a televised interview of ex-Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill, a department spokesman said on Monday.

“It’s based on the (CBS program) ’60 Minutes’ segment, and I’ll be even more clear — the document as shown on ’60 Minutes’ that said ‘secret,”‘ Treasury spokesman Rob Nichols told reporters at a weekly briefing.

As Henry Hanks emails: “The ‘Frog march Karl Rove’ crowd ought to be outraged if the allegations are true…” No doubt.