Fallout from the Miller Affair

by Larry C. Johnson


When Judith Miller went to jail in July I rejoiced because some justice, at least in my eyes, was being visited on a media whore who helped the Bush Administration mix the KoolAid that took us to war. One journalist took issue with my view and praised Judith. I was pleasantly surprised to get the following today from “Bob”. May more Bobs come
forward.


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[October 20] It’s been a while since the exchange below but I wanted to step forward to say you were absolutely correct in your appraisal of a certain New York Times reporter. I was wrong, dead wrong. That is clear(er) to many of us now who wanted to believe the best about a colleague. – Bob


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[July 30] Her methodology may be questioned by some, but in this case – for good or ill – she represents all of us whose job it is to ferret out the facts. In that regard she’s like Valerie Plame. She may not be the poster child for purity of profession but when somebody picks on her, we rally to her side. – Bob


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Bob, Hopefully, though, you recognize the difference between a reporter who gets a story from a genuine whistle blower who is trying to alert the media to a something the government is hiding instead of a reporter whose record was one of spoon feeding wrong information to the American people and helping create the mindset to go to war.

Frankly, the media’s treatment of Miller is making my friends on the inside more nervous about cooperating. They see Miller as someone who was so deeply in bed with the Bush Administration that they are not willing to risk coming forward. – Best, LJ


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[July 30] Thanks, Larry. It seems that many of us are invested in the Plame case one way or another. We have a friend, Judith Miller, sitting in jail right now because of it. As the story moves further down the road, I’m sure to ring your bell.

Please remember, any time you discover something a nosy reporter should know, give me a call. Many of us still protect our sources like Judy Miller. Thanks. – Bob

Larry C. Johnson
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by Larry C. Johnson


When Judith Miller went to jail in July I rejoiced because some justice, at least in my eyes, was being visited on a media whore who helped the Bush Administration mix the KoolAid that took us to war. One journalist took issue with my view and praised Judith. I was pleasantly surprised to get the following today from “Bob”. May more Bobs come
forward.


………………………………….

[October 20] It’s been a while since the exchange below but I wanted to step forward to say you were absolutely correct in your appraisal of a certain New York Times reporter. I was wrong, dead wrong. That is clear(er) to many of us now who wanted to believe the best about a colleague. – Bob


………………………………….

[July 30] Her methodology may be questioned by some, but in this case – for good or ill – she represents all of us whose job it is to ferret out the facts. In that regard she’s like Valerie Plame. She may not be the poster child for purity of profession but when somebody picks on her, we rally to her side. – Bob


………………………………….

Bob, Hopefully, though, you recognize the difference between a reporter who gets a story from a genuine whistle blower who is trying to alert the media to a something the government is hiding instead of a reporter whose record was one of spoon feeding wrong information to the American people and helping create the mindset to go to war.

Frankly, the media’s treatment of Miller is making my friends on the inside more nervous about cooperating. They see Miller as someone who was so deeply in bed with the Bush Administration that they are not willing to risk coming forward. – Best, LJ


………………………………….

[July 30] Thanks, Larry. It seems that many of us are invested in the Plame case one way or another. We have a friend, Judith Miller, sitting in jail right now because of it. As the story moves further down the road, I’m sure to ring your bell.

Please remember, any time you discover something a nosy reporter should know, give me a call. Many of us still protect our sources like Judy Miller. Thanks. – Bob

Larry C. Johnson
Personal Blog: No Quarter || Bio
Recommended Book List || More BoomanTribune Posts