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Raw Story
September 26, 2017
But generally the media treated Iraq's nonexistent WMDs as fact or even embellished the lies, most infamously by Judith Miller at the New York ...
Lima Charlie News
March 22, 2017
September 8, 2002, front page of New York Times, featuring a story co-writen by Judith Miller, “U.S. Says Hussein Intensifies Quest For A-Bomb ...
AlterNet
January 18, 2017
Responding to Judith Miller's tweet, writer and TV producer Harley Peyton asked: "How many people died because u funneled lies and ...
Raw Story
January 17, 2017
Fox News contributor Judith Miller raised eyebrows Tuesday after criticizing President Barack Obama's decision to commute Chelsea ...
RT
January 17, 2017
After the US invaded Iraq, and no WMDs were found, Miller wrote a book called, “The Story: A Reporter's Journey,” in which she acknowledged ...
RollingStone.com
May 29, 2015
Judith Miller is attempting to make a comeback with her new memoir, ... for this mission of regurgitating the invented WMD story to the American ...
McClatchy Washington Bureau
May 1, 2015
Nearly 13 years ago, the talk in Washington was all about whether Iraq's Saddam Hussein was pursuing construction of a nuclear bomb.
Slate Magazine (blog)
May 1, 2015
Jon Stewart and former New York Times national security writer Judith Miller debated Miller's controversial pre-Iraq War reporting in an ...
Huffington Post
April 20, 2015
Judith Miller, the ex-New York Times reporter whose coverage of Saddam Hussein and his alleged weapons of mass destruction was widely ...
Huffington Post
April 20, 2015
Judith Miller, the ex-New York Times reporter whose coverage of Saddam Hussein and his alleged weapons of mass destruction was widely ...
Salon
April 6, 2015
Of her own reporting on Iraq, all Miller had to say was that “the newsworthy claims of some of my prewar WMD stories were wrong.” Having ...
The Guardian
April 3, 2015
Despite evidence to the contrary, Judith Miller still claims that she and the Bush administration were victims of faulty intelligence and misleading ...
Variety
December 31, 1999
... of four crusading reporters pursuing the truth about WMDs and Iraq ... with the reporting of the New York Times' Judith Miller, for which the ...
Philly.com
August 11, 2017
... to develop weapons of mass destruction, and that became the basis ... Judith Miller, even though it was Novak's column, not Miller's writing,ÃÂ ...
World Socialist Web Site
July 20, 2017
Its senior correspondent Judith Miller worked intimately with US officials to ... “intelligence” on non-existent Iraqi “weapons of mass destruction.
Aljazeera.com
July 10, 2017
... weapons of mass destruction (WMD) that The New York Times gave space and editorial endorsement to its fraudulent journalist Judith MillerÃÂ ...
Politico
May 1, 2017
If the sales of Judith Miller's memoir are commensurate with the vituperation of ... contention that the country had weapons of mass destruction.
East Hampton Star
April 19, 2017
Judith Miller, whose articles for The New York Times corroborated the ... Hussein's arsenal of weapons of mass destruction, reflected on thatÃÂ ...
Lima Charlie News
April 13, 2017
Judith Miller's reporting played a crucial role in selling the Iraq War to the ... could doubt that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction.
Raw Story
January 17, 2017
Fox News contributor Judith Miller raised eyebrows Tuesday after ... whose reporting on nonexistent weapons of mass destruction for the NewÃÂ ...
Slate Magazine (blog)
May 1, 2015
Jon Stewart and former New York Times national security writer Judith Miller debated Miller's controversial pre-Iraq War reporting in anÃÂ ...
Huffington Post
April 20, 2015
Judith Miller, the ex-New York Times reporter whose coverage of Saddam Hussein and his alleged weapons of mass destruction was widelyÃÂ ...
The Guardian
April 3, 2015
Despite evidence to the contrary, Judith Miller still claims that she and the Bush administration were victims of faulty intelligence and misleadingÃÂ ...
LancasterOnline
March 19, 2017
McGovern said the memos were forwarded to the national media but were never reported. In a 2005 article, New York Times reporter Judith Miller acknowledged the media had gotten it wrong: "W.M.D. - I got it totally wrong. The analysts, the experts and ...
BillMoyers.com
March 7, 2017
It's fair to wonder: Did Bannon push Pollak and Breitbart to run the story - much as the Bush White House and Pentagon fed Judith Miller at The New York Times false accounts of Iraq's "weapons of mass destruction," then cited her reporting as proof ...
The Guardian
March 5, 2017
The purported justifications for war - preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, enforcing international law, fighting terrorism - were "mandatory rhetoric", nothing more.
Consortium News
February 28, 2017
In 2002, when the George W. Bush administration was vouching for a motley crew of Iraqi "defectors" describing Saddam Hussein's hidden WMDs, Iraq's purchase of some "aluminum tubes" must have been for building nuclear bombs. In 2003, whenÃÂ ...
Antiwar.com
February 23, 2017
My longtime readers will not be shocked by any of this: during the run up to the Iraq war, the media was chock full of fake news about Saddam Hussein's fabled weapons of mass destruction, which all the "experts" told us were certainly there and ready ...
IrishCentral
February 17, 2017
Several stories by ace reporter Judith Miller that ran on the front page of The New York Times seemed to prove beyond doubt that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction. Her informer used the code name "Curveball," which was pretty apt given he wasÃÂ ...
WhoWhatWhy / RealNewsProject (blog)
February 16, 2017
The Times has a sketchy history with such sources, including the famed Judith Miller case, in which the the paper gave credence to Iraq's alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction, based to a very large degree on a single source with a personalÃÂ ...
The Market Oracle
February 14, 2017
... of Sharyl Attkisson and Judith Miller, have been treated differently by their own employers. The first demonstrating courageous investigative reporting; whereas the second produced a fabricated account that deceived the public about nonexistent WMD.
Center for Research on Globalization
February 11, 2017
... and Judith Miller, have been treated differently by their own employers. The first demonstrating courageous investigative reporting; whereas the second produced a fabricated account that deceived the public about nonexistent WMDs in Iraq. Attkisson ...
Russian Peacekeeper
February 5, 2017
The controversy over Russia's alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election shows no sign of letting up. A bipartisan group of U.S.
RT
January 17, 2017
Miller, now a Fox News contributor, was a New York Times journalist who cited dodgy, unnamed sources in her reporting on the nonexistent weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq, leading up to the war that cost the lives of 4,424 US troops with 31,952 ...
Dissident Voice
January 13, 2017
There have been a litany of faux pas by the NYT over the years from plagiarist Jayson Miller to Judith Miller proclaiming Iraq had WMDs based on what she was fed by biased sources. More recently, the NYT had to back off its reporting that the SyrianÃÂ ...
Empty Lighthouse Magazine
January 11, 2017
It published Judith Miller's stories touting "evidence" of WMDs in Iraq, which of course, helped cause a disasterous war.
Mediaite
January 11, 2017
picmonkey-collage Buzzfeed's decision to publish a 35-page dossier containing unverified allegations about President-elect Donald Trump has come under criticism by personalities at all three of the major cable news networks.
RollingStone.com
December 30, 2016
The problem with this story is that, like the Iraq-WMD mess, it takes place in the middle of a highly politicized environment during which the motives of all the relevant actors are suspect.
News24
December 29, 2016
One of the more spectacular contemporary examples of this function is, of course, Judith Miller's reporting for The New York Times - one of the supposed pillars of "real news" - regarding Saddam Hussein's alleged arsenal of weapons of mass destruction ...
Longmont Times-Call
December 28, 2016
Probably one of the worst examples of the CIA's shameful behavior involves the claims of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. CIA Director George Tenet told President George W. Bush that there was a "slam dunk case" that Saddam Hussein ... illegal and ...
Huffington Post
December 21, 2016
In recent history, a major example of fake news is Judith Miller and the selling of the Iraq war. There's an old saying in journalism: "too good to check.
Boulder Daily Camera
December 20, 2016
Probably one of the worst examples of the CIA's shameful behavior involves the claims of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. CIA Director George Tenet told President George W. Bush that there was a "slam-dunk case" that Saddam Hussein ... illegal and ...
San Mateo Daily Journal
December 16, 2016
Judith Miller of the New York Times covered Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction program leading up to the 2003 U.S.
World Socialist Web Site
December 11, 2016
Most notoriously, the Times played a leading role in feeding the US population the false justifications for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, through the writings of discredited propagandist Judith Miller and others. In October 2005, Times Public Editor Byron ...
GoLocalProv
December 11, 2016
The US public bought into the government and media narrative, that Iraq had WMD, and consequently made war on Iraq which took at least a million lives for no legitimate reason.
Raw Story
December 11, 2016
In a discussion about the investigation into Russian hacking of the 2016 election, former New York Times writer Judith Miller warned against Trump involving himself in the mess, saying it could be a "tar baby" for his nascent administration. "As Sen ...
Just International
December 9, 2016
... of aggression, award-winning journalist Robert Parry notes that, for example, Judith Miller of NYT and Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt "repeatedly stated the 'fact' of Iraq's hidden WMD as flat fact and mocked anyone who doubted ...
CounterCurrents.org
December 8, 2016
... of aggression, award-winning journalist Robert Parry notes that, for example, Judith Miller of NYT and Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt "repeatedly stated the 'fact' of Iraq's hidden WMD as flat fact and mocked anyone who doubted ...
Center for Research on Globalization
November 20, 2016
A now-notorious list of ostensibly "fake" news sites - created by a liberal professor, seemingly out of thin air - spread like wildfire online in the past two days and was eagerly reprinted by corporate media presstitutes hoping to vindicate their ...
Paducah Sun
November 14, 2016
Specifically, Fitzgerald claimed Libby lied when he told investigators he did not relate Plame's role to another reporter -- Judith Miller of the New York Times. Miller spent 85 days in jail for refusing to reveal her sources for articles she had ...