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To: kcvl
Libby didn't "get a push" from anyone.

Concur. Libby gave Miller (and everyone) authorization to speak over a year ago. What Miller needed was Fitzgerald to promise he was not going to ask her about her tip-off to the Hamas- and al-Qaeda-connected Holy Land Foundation that they were about to be raided by the FBI.

Miller's got to be pretty career-desperate by now. She's on the outs with everybody at the times. Raines, her protector, is gone, and Pinch, her other protector, had to make a choice of Judy or the paper. Given that the paper is the only thing that distinguishes Raines from the guy covering town meetings in Caribou, Maine, Judy comes in second no matter how frequently or recently she bumped uglies with him.

Furthermore, Miller's success, such as it has been, has depended on (1) sleeping with guys who have information and (2) sleeping with senior editors, etc. so that she can attach her byline to the work of her juniors. The problem with being a whore, which is the essence of Miller's career, is that it is a trade which values youth over experience. In Judy's case, her youth is long spent, and her experience is not of interest to Bill Keller (unlike, evidently, Raines).

So Miller is done at the Times. All over. And she needs to find another job. But it has to be a paper that (1) obsesses about Washington inside information, and (2) has a Times-style "Star System" of the sort that enables Miller, Jayson Blair, Charlie LeDuff (a plagiarist like Blair, kept on because?) and others to dispense with the norms of normal behaviour (let alone journalistic standards).

And she needs to find some new sources: men with information that will give it up to a sixtysomething, very unpleasant woman whose only positive is that she, too, "gives it up."

d.o.l.

Criminal Number 18F

82 posted on 10/21/2005 11:33:17 PM PDT by Criminal Number 18F
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To: Criminal Number 18F
I just found this a few minutes ago. If anyone wonders why Judy thought that she was "special" maybe this will explain it.

She (Judith Miller) and her boyfriend Steven Rattner, also a Times reporter, became close friends of Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., the son of the then-publisher of the Times, whose first job at the Times, starting in 1978, was also as a reporter of the Washington bureau. For several summers, Miller and Rattner shared a weekend house on the Eastern Shore of Maryland with Sulzberger and his wife, Gail. (Sulzberger would become publisher of the Times in 1992 in his own right.)

83 posted on 10/21/2005 11:36:42 PM PDT by kcvl
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To: Criminal Number 18F

Great post.


85 posted on 10/22/2005 6:44:34 AM PDT by syriacus
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To: Criminal Number 18F
And she needs to find some new sources: men with information that will give it up to a sixtysomething, very unpleasant woman whose only positive is that she, too, "gives it up."

Maybe Judy needs to find women with information.


Miller lives in Sag Harbor. Are the Liberal "leading lights" "Down island" snubbing her now, as she shops in town? I wonder if she "pals around" with Betty Friedan.

86 posted on 10/22/2005 6:58:39 AM PDT by syriacus
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