So Judith Miller finally sprung herself from jail by agreeing to testify about her sources in the Valerie Plame affair. Being that the First Amendment is sacred to me, when it comes to protecting sources I’ll take the side of the press every time. However, there’s something more with Judith Miller. Something just doesn’t smell right.
Miller was a tool for the drum-up to the Iraqi war, publishing a series based on anonymous souces which later turned out to be pure fantasy. Whether she was inadvertently used for this or was a knowing accomplice is up for debate. It seems to me she was connected on the inside – and is she was willing to serve those purposes.
Yesterday, I was astounded to learn that her testimony revealed Miller has a security clearance! Yes, a secret-level security clearance! So, what business does a newspaper reporter have needing a security clearance? And who in their right mind would grant it to a reporter?
One cannot go out and buy a security clearance. It must be sponsored by your employer, who must be working on a government project requiring such clearance. Miller supposedly got hers as an embedded reporter in Iraq.
How did Miller earn enough trust to acquire a clearance? Has she been a tool of the administration all along? Or was this a “clearance” meant to dazzle her, in order to earn her trust and win favorable coverage?
This revelation raises a lot of questions. It will be very interesting to see what comes out of this investigation.