Do you know what's in the Downing Street memo? If not, that's because the Establishment press hasn't gone overboard in writing about it.
If so, you know that it was a intelligence report telling Tony Blair - well before our attack on Iraq - that the White House wanted war with Saddam and would adjust intelligence to back that policy. The British have not questioned its authenticity.
The other day, however, Blair and Bush said the essential element wasn't true, they didn't want war.
Somebody, therefore, is lying.
Now there's a second British memo. The Sunday Times of London posted it on its web site. Written by Blair aides some eight months before the war, it says Washington was "virtually silent" on the problems of post-war Iraq.
The White House has noted the date, saying "there was significant postwar planning in the time that elapsed."
Keep on eye on this story. I will, too. First, to see how much ink this memo gets. And secondly, to watch as American reporters check the White House story.