Jon Stewart grills journalist Judith Miller over her reporting of invasion of Iraq
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He accidentally said 2011 instead of 2001. 2011 was 10 years later.
Going to miss him.
>”The wrong kid died”.
We love ya, Jimmy.
I remember this interview. The full segment is worth watching although it’s infuriating as hell. This book she was promoting came out in 2015 and by then she had long been exposed as completely failing as journalist resulting in her resigning from the NY Times in 2005. A year earlier in 04, the Times editorial board had to essentially apologize for letting her story go unchecked.
One of my favorite reviews of this book she was promoting was “According to her, every bad thing Miller has ever been accused of turns out to be wrong or taken out of context.”