And it's still dishonest and stupid, though not atypical, to think that's an argument. He leaked his version plenty, and only authored it himself when he thought it wasn't getting enough traction.
Your attempted point was that he waited to be shown that Iraq lacked WMDs before going public to say he knew it all along. Cetainly the discovery of anything would have undermined any charge about misrepresenting the intelligence, which is what the Admin was counting on, the logical rejoinder to your prior failed attempt at logical argument. In that case, no one would have cared about the fact that the Admin had been lying, thought it had been.
But he was leaking to anyone that would listen (TNR reporters Ackerman and Judis not long after the SOTU) was before we knew what the invasion would reveal that the CIA was correct, making the Adminsitration's lies more poignant. Heck when Kristof's 5/6 piece was out there (the one you missed in mindlessly repeating the talking point you picked up and deemed so devastating), we were not even at MET Alpha stage yet.
So it's a nonpoint