Judy Miller: ‘I’m Not Bitter About Going To Jail’

Posted by | April 14, 2015 14:00 | Filed under: Politics Radio Interviews


Judith Miller the former New York Times reporter who did 85 days in jail for refusing to reveal a source says she’s not bitter about the experience. She reveals in her book, The Story, that the real target of the investigation that sidelined her was Vice President Dick Cheney, and that Scooter Libby was a foil to get to him.  She says her sources were wrong, and because of that she got it wrong.

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6 responses to Judy Miller: ‘I’m Not Bitter About Going To Jail’

  1. StoneyCurtisll April 14th, 2015 at 15:21

    I got tip for Judy Miller…
    Those who go to jail and do not regret it, are destined to back..
    They rank high on the recidivism rate.

    • jasperjava April 14th, 2015 at 15:53

      It’s her criminal lying sources in the illegitimate B*$h regime who ought to go to prison.

      Judith Miller’s gullibility is not a crime, though it helped the warmongers and torturers. She clearly interfered in the process of justice.

      I still hold out hope to see Cheney in the accused dock at the International Criminal Court at The Hague.

      • StoneyCurtisll April 15th, 2015 at 08:59

        I was going to post more about Miller..
        But decided she wasn’t worth the effort.

  2. Ronald L April 14th, 2015 at 20:08

    I am sure jail sucked.

    But it was a day spa compared the war Judith Miller helped start.

  3. fancypants April 14th, 2015 at 20:48

    how many times are we going to relive her days in jail ? the story has been told so often there was no need for a book

  4. burqa April 14th, 2015 at 21:38

    We-ell, she stood up for what she believed in so she should not be bitter.
    She is right that the Libby prosecution was an attempt to get to Cheney, because Cheney was the don and Libby just the lieutenant.
    They didn’t get to Cheney because Libby’s obstruction of justice succeeded.

    If there’s something to be bitter about it is the cynical way she was used by the Bush administration when it fed her false information and connected her with Ahmed Chalabi who also fed her phony information.

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