New York Times reporter Judith Miller, center, accompanied by New York Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., rear left, as she leaves the courthouse in Washington in this Sept. 30, 2005 file photo. Miller testified before a grand jury Friday, ending her silence in the investigation into whether White House officials leaked the name of a covert CIA operative, Valerie Plame. Notes by the New York Times' Judith Miller that were turned over in a criminal investigation contain the name of a covert CIA officer, but the reporter has told prosecutors she cannot recall who disclosed the name, the newspaper reported Saturday. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
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Sounds just like what Rush has been talking about...... the liberal media is giving awards, lavish praises and high fives to each other for the 99% false reports they put out to the public regarding Katrina.
Nominations among themselves for themselves for Pulitzers to follow, of course.
Leni
Nah... I feel unlucky about googling, "Felt Exposed as Deep Throat."
" Miller never wrote a story about Plame,"
It would have been kind of hard for Miller to have written about someone named Plame, because she thought the woman in question was named Valerie Flame or Victoria Wilson.
Miller seems to be as confused as the 92 yr old Deep Throat.
I don't think she'll be getting any Deep Thinker awards.
Another case of fame gone wild. Judith will write a book and die. History would care after the worms have her.