10/24/2005 01:09:00 AM | Justin
NYT turns on Judith Miller (link)
- Sunday, Times Public Editor Byron Calame suggested it would be better if Miller does not come back. "The problems facing her inside and outside the newsroom will make it difficult for her to return to the paper as a reporter," Calame wrote. He said a Times story published Oct. 16 had laid bare a "disturbing" revelation about Miller: "the journalistic shortcuts that (she) seems comfortable taking." Among those, he said, were her admission that she had once agreed to refer to Cheney's top aide, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, as a "former Hill staffer" if she used any information from one of their conversations.
"Journalistic shortcuts"! That's a nice euphemism for lying intentionally in print, as the "former Hill staffer" quote seems to imply. The left has been comparing her fraudulent reporting to that of Jayson Blaire for years now. It's nice to see the Times finally coming around to this opinion.
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