According to the Times, Libby "had made clear that he genuinely wanted her to testify." But the Times account, published tonight, revealed that Libby and his lawyers asserted that they had given his waiver a year ago--and then again ten days--but Miller did not accept it, saying she feared it was coerced.
Joseph Tate, an attorney for Libby, said to the Washington Post today, "We told her lawyers it was not coerced. We are surprised to learn we had anything to do with her incarceration."
So let me get this straight. They gave her the A-OK to testify a year ago, and she's been in jail bleating about journalistic principles? Diva.
And it was Scooter Libby, not Traitor Karl.
Can't wait to hear her grand jury testimony.
Let's hope Traitor Karl is the ham sandwich Prosecutor Fitzgerald is gunning for.
Judy Miller's unwavering devotion to journalistic principles? What a joke. She'll be singing like a bird tomorrow. Journalism is dead. All hail the corporate media.
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