Dave Weigel at Slatebrings us the latest on the continued fall of Judith Miller, Pulitzer Prize winner and Iraq War collaborator.
The New York Times reporter who quit the paper in 2005 -- a casualty of the Valerie Plame scandal and a target of attacks on her pre-war reporting about Iraq's weapons programs -- has a job in print journalism again. She's a contributing writer at Newsmax, the conservative web and print venture founded in 1998 by Christopher Ruddy and built into a multi-million dollar company. (Miller is on contract, not a full-time staffer, so she's continuing the Fox gigs etc.)
After leaving the Times, Miller became a Fox News contributor and a fellow at the Manhattan Institute, writing occasional, reported op-eds about the Middle East.
Way to go, Judy. Right where you belong, FOX News and Newsmax.