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To: jveritas

I thought that Judith Miller covered the Middle East for the NYT and supported the WMD assertion. Her work on the WMD put her on the outs with her collegues at the Times, along with her refusal to name her source for the Plame allegations. Miller seemed to be playing both sides, anything for a story.


92 posted on 11/02/2006 9:21:34 PM PST by Eva
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To: Eva

Yes...I remember when she went to jail...she was made fun of by the MSM because she DID report about WMDs in Iraq..

Remember, that Valerie Plame was supposedly working at the WMD office of the CIA...

I tell ya...there are ties all over the place...


100 posted on 11/02/2006 9:26:13 PM PST by Txsleuth (EVERYONE VOTE---AND VOTE REPUBLICAN,...even if you have to hold your nose!)
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To: Eva
"I thought that Judith Miller covered the Middle East for the NYT and supported the WMD assertion."

Miller also risked her life--traveling to Kurdistan--to get interviews and hard evidence on Saddam's and "Chemical Ali"'s use of mustard, sarin and nerve gas to murder thousands of Kurds. Miller's insistence that Iraq possessed, and was developing, weapons of mass destruction put her at odds with the quirky Times publisher and chairman Arthur "Pinch" Sulzberger Jr. When she refused to participate in the lynching of Karl Rove, in the Plame affair, she was judged politically unreliable by Sulzberger and fired. This was after spending three months in lock-up for not revealing sources. Miller's books and articles on WMD represent some of the rare, objective journalism produced by the Times since the politically partisan "Pinch" took over the Times. When Sulzberger, as publisher, fired Miller, he removed the ethical and organizational "wall" that is supposed to separate the newsroom from corporate management. Sulzberger has spent more than a decade staffing the Times news/editorial department with the most superficial, mediocre propagandists in the industry. Arthur "Punch" Sulzberger Sr. was a World War II Marine who served in the Pacific. He was a traditional liberal and a businessman. "Pinch" was a draft dodger, a trust-fund hippie and a Vietnam protester. He has turned the most august newspaper in the world into a cheap, embarrassing political pamphlet. His lame business practices have sent the Times Company on a course with fiscal disaster.

The whole rest of the U.S. establishment news media would not make a pimple on Judith Miller's ass.
182 posted on 11/02/2006 10:04:51 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee (Anything a politician gives you he has first stolen from you)
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