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MediaCulture

Unfit to Print

By Arianna Huffington, Huffington Post. Posted October 17, 2005.


Both the New York Times' article and Judy Miller's personal account raise more questions than they answer.
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The first question raised by the Times' Judy-Culpa and by Judy Miller's own account is: Who told Judy about Valerie Plame (or "Flame" as the name appears in Judy's notes)? According to these two pieces, the name was immaculately conceived. "As I told Mr. Fitzgerald, I simply could not recall where that came from," Miller writes.

When the Plame case broke open in July 2003, these notes were presumably no more than a few weeks old. But who had revealed Plame's name was not seared on Miller's mind?

This is as believable as Woodward and Bernstein not recalling who Deep Throat was. It also means that Judy went to jail to protect a source she can't recall.

Not since Geraldo cracked open that vault...

Now that I have spent a few hours absorbing this latest installment in the ongoing soap opera "Desperate Editors," I can safely say that not since Geraldo cracked open Al Capone's vault has there been a bigger anticlimax or a bigger sham. After all, the question everybody has been asking is: who was the source who leaked Valerie Plame's identity to Judy Miller?

And the answer? She can't remember.

Given the "gee-whiz, it all just sort of, like, happened, and I don't know when or why or where or who..." tone of her mea no culpa, maybe Judy is vying for a role on MTV's "Laguna Beach."

Which is just as well, because if these two articles have revealed anything at all, it's that Judy Miller is no journalist.

Judy Miller: A victory for journalism?

The Times articles are inconclusive about a lot of issues, but they are devastatingly conclusive about Miller as a journalist -- including, the confirmation that, within a few weeks of assuming the editorship of the Times, "in one of his first personnel moves, Mr. Keller told Ms. Miller that she could no longer cover Iraq and weapons issues," and including the Times' long-delayed acknowledgement that 5 of the 6 articles in its WMD mea culpa "were written or co-written by Ms. Miller."

Here are some more problems about Miller as a journalist:

Her account of her meetings with Libby shows how off-target her journalistic radar was. Is it because of how off-target her loyalties were? Here is a quote: "My notes do not show that Mr. Libby identified Mr. Wilson's wife by name. Nor do they show that he described Valerie Wilson as a covert agent or "operative..." My notes show? Wasn't she there?

One thing we do know about Judy Miller is that she's no dummy. Whether or not Libby said the words "Valerie Plame," and whether or not Libby knew or revealed that Plame was covert, it's inconceivable that Miller did not know what was going on: a high-level administration official was trying to smear a critic of the administration. That's news. That's something the readers of the New York Times --and the American people -- deserved to know, and yet she did nothing with the information. Indeed, she still calls Libby a "good-faith source who was usually straight with me." Was it an example of Scooter being straight with Judy (and the public) that he asked to be described not as "a senior administration official" (as was their "prior understanding") but as a "former Hill staffer"? "I agreed to the new ground rules because I knew that Mr. Libby had once worked on Capitol Hill." Mr. Libby had also once been to high school. So how about "former high school student" to really disguise the identity of the White House henchman from her readers?

And here are some questions for Miller's editors:

Did Miller mislead them when she denied that she was one of the journalists to whom White House officials disclosed Plame's identity? Here's the quote from Sunday's article:


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Posted by: adp3d on Oct 17, 2005 4:55 AM   
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If I were the prosecuter I'd toss her ass back in jail until her memory improves...does she really think this is some kind of game?

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Chalabi and Bolton are involved in this
Posted by: kww355 on Oct 17, 2005 5:26 AM   
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Here is pretty convincing evidence that Chalabi is the source that Miller "can't remember". Read the posts under David Corn's piece on Miller in the Nation.

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/capitolgames?bid=3&pid=29143

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Exonerated by a Mile
Posted by: honeyrose on Oct 17, 2005 6:12 AM   
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Somewhere in this sad and twisted tale, I read that JM felt the Libby's waiver would only be meaningful if what she testified would exonerate him. If he was not the Plame source, as she says now, then why would her testimony not have exonerated him long ago? Her story line makes no sense, from this tilting at windmills on behalf of a source who she says told her nothing about Plame, to her lapse in memory as to who did. If anyone has a reasonable scenario to explain this non sequitor, please let me know. To my mind, she is hiding someone else's identity; or she is colluding with the administration; or she is a covert agent herself. I agree with the poster who said Fitzpatrick should ask the judge to throw her back in jail until the ginko biloba takes effect and she remembers who told her one of the biggest stories of her life. And someone should check for an off shore bank account with her name on it.

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Posted by: gramps on Oct 17, 2005 6:44 AM   
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When I Google to Arthur Sulzberger I find out that both Judy Miller and Arthur are neo-cons. I don't think she went to jail to protect Libby, I think she went to jail to protect the owner of the New York Times. The neo-con Zionists are not just a small covey of Hawks in the Adminixtration but are scattered in Congress and the press.

Here they can be Democrats and "liberals" and still support war. Two examples in congress are Barbara Feinstein and Lieberman. Feinstein is married to Blum who is the major stockholder in the Carlyle Group. This is not an anti-semitic rant. Novak has a history of being anti-Zionist bu he still relys on the administration neo-cons for leaks.

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I give Judy a lifetime membership into...
Posted by: sgtmartin1 on Oct 17, 2005 10:59 AM   
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my Axis of Weasles.

It's just sickening that the paper that we know and love has fallen into such disrepair.

At least Jayson Blair didn't get anyone killed!

All the news that's fit to wipe...I won't go there but you get the idea.

Hence my little theory (which is looking more likely all the time): "Capitol Corruption Exclusive: Prosecutor to Charge Rove, Novak with Incest"

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Why obsess about her name
Posted by: BruceLHill on Oct 17, 2005 4:04 PM   
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What does it matter whether or not Libby revealed Valerie's name? Once he'd disclosed that Wilson's wife worked on WMD non-proliferation for the CIA, the damage was done. Any competent foreign agent would be able to fill in the blanks from there. If this info alone is upheld in court, Libby should be convicted, along with any other members of the White House Iraq Group that discussed ways to discredit Wilson.

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How many CIA operatives have "disappeared" since PlameGate?
Posted by: RixStar on Oct 17, 2005 4:31 PM   
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Some in the "Net" press have purported that at least 100 CIA ops scattered around the globe have been assinated due to their cover being blown by the Plame outing. Does anyone have the facts on this? And if true, how does her outing by the very administration that is supposed to be protecting intelligence not constitute treason?

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The Times They Should Be A-Changin
Posted by: MnMnM on Oct 18, 2005 8:10 AM   
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Times They Should Be A-Changin

Bloggers Request:

Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
And don't speak too soon
For the wheel's still in spin
And there's no tellin' who
That it's namin'.
For the loser now
Will be later to win
For the Times should be a-changin'.

Good Bye Sulzberger, Keller, and Miller!

Fitzgerald's response:

Come politician's, journalists
Please heed the call
Don't stand in the doorway
Don't block up the hall
For he that gets hurt
Will be he who has stalled
There's a battle outside
And it is ragin'.
It'll soon shake your windows
And rattle your walls
For the indictments they are a-comin'.

--Bob Dylan


Judy, Judy, Judy.
We are disappointed. Any profits from your book should go to pay the legal expenses incurred by your employer and to the Times reporters who were kept from doing stories on the biggest scandal this decade.
Valerie Flame. Yeah. Right. I would jot that name on a dfferent page also when taking notes from Libby. Laying the ground work for plausible deniability, a trick you learned from your cohorts at the WH. The Wilsons and Scott Ridder should get some royalties also, for the hits they took. The first amendment deserves a better martyr

What kind of threats did Judith receive while behind bars? Did Scooter use the right code words in his note to her? Someday her brains will be displayed at the Smithsonian right next to the Nixon tapes.
Lurking questions:
Will the President of Vice be im-peached or just im-peared?
What did Judy know and when did she forget it?

Judy plans to write a book.
Now that's a novel idea.
It certainly won't be based on facts


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Grand Jury testimony of Karl Rove leaked by Rove-ing reporter
Posted by: MnMnM on Oct 18, 2005 8:13 AM   
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Grand Jury Testimony of Karl Rove, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff (of the United States) [COSTUS] leaked by Rove-ing reporter (humor). How much will COSTUS cost us.? Please keep my identity a secret. Double super Secret.

It is posted at: http://rovesayswholeakedfirst.blogspot.com/

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Flame?
Posted by: ack714 on Oct 18, 2005 9:41 AM   
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Is it possible Scooter tried to avoid prosecution for giving up an operatives name by just telling Miller that "her name rhymes with Flame or something" instead of just coming out with Plame?

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meanwhile.......
Posted by: brent on Oct 18, 2005 9:16 PM   
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OK, I get Judith Miller is up there with Ann Coulter as some kind of Bush organ, but what of Robert Novak???? He not only "broke" the story, he went on to "out" her network in a follow up story it seems...Why is no one out-raged about this? I must be missing something!

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Nawshus
Posted by: Nawshus on Oct 19, 2005 8:13 PM   
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Hey, I don't think it's Chalabi she's protecting -- it's either Cheney or, guess who, the guy who does the most mangling of names -- King George II --Valerie Flame, of course. But don't take my word for it, check out the info here at Alternet from the impeccable Dobby.

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