For a half-hour a day, in 10-minute segments, Ms. Miller is allowed to receive visitors.
The Washington Post calculates that there have been 99 so far.
Including former White House adviser Richard Clarke, Chris Dodd (D) of Connecticut, and of course John Bolton who said "that visiting Ms. Miller had nothing to do with his job".
I really wonder what is up with the visit by Richard Clark....
more..
From today's
Christian Science Monitor article by Daniel Schorr of NPR.
They form an eclectic group: names like Robert Dole, the former Republican senator from Kansas, and current Senators Arlen Specter (R) of Pennsylvania and Chris Dodd (D) of Connecticut, who are promoting a federal shield law to protect reporters. New York Times executives, and William Safire, retired columnist. Former White House adviser Richard Clarke and, surprisingly, one member of the incumbent administration - UN Ambassador John Bolton. Through a spokesperson, Mr. Bolton said that visiting Ms. Miller had nothing to do with his job.
Looks likely that Bolton was a source for Judy.
Miller had at times reported on Bolton's activities, including printing advance word of his testimony on Syria to a House committee in September 2003.