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Twitter Unleashes Its Wrath on Judith Miller After Chelsea Manning Tweet
Obama commutes sentence of Chelsea Manning. How many people died because of manning’ leak? https://t.co/WrijBtp4fo
— Judith Miller (@JMfreespeech) January 17, 2017
Miller, now a Fox News contributor, is the former New York Times reporter who wrote a series of stories on the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq using unnamed sources who gave Miller information that we now know to be completely false. After they were published, Bush administration officials used Miller’s stories as verified evidence of the presence of WMDs in Iraq, which helped to bolster support for the Iraq War–a more than $2 trillion military endeavor that resulted in the deaths of over 4,000 U.S. troops and millions of Iraqi civilians, as well as thousands of U.S soldiers who have been wounded both physically and mentally.
In 2015, Miller published her memoir, “The Story: A Reporter’s Journey,” in which she tried to rationalize her reporting and divert blame to her sources who, as she told Jon Stewart, “had never been wrong before.” Twitter wasted no time pointing out the hypocrisy of Miller’s Manning tweet, unleashing a flood of backlash.
@JMfreespeech pic.twitter.com/tt7xpnZuNZ
— Philip Lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) January 17, 2017
@JMfreespeech pic.twitter.com/GG40QGenQj
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) January 17, 2017
@JMfreespeech pic.twitter.com/rm1eG6Pdt8
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) January 17, 2017
@JMfreespeech I dunno, Judith. How many died because you peddled lies about Saddam’s WMD?
— Mark Colvin (@Colvinius) January 17, 2017
.@JMfreespeech Good question. The answer is: None. Zero.
How many people died because of the Iraq War you helped enable with fake news?— Peter Kofod (@peterkofod) January 17, 2017
@JMfreespeech Do you realize you’re THAT Judith Miller?
— Meredith Haggerty (@manymanywords) January 17, 2017
@JMfreespeech you literally caused the iraq war to happen under false pretenses, bye.
— Myles Tanzer (@mylestanzer) January 17, 2017
@JMfreespeech Your lies contributed to the deaths of more than 170,000 people. You are a weapon of mass destruction.
— Pete Forester (@pete_forester) January 17, 2017
@JMfreespeech Talk about the pot telling the kettle lies in order to start the iraqi war
— Sir Jeffington IV (@JeffCerulli) January 17, 2017
Judith Miller should probably sit this one out.
— Jane Coaston (@cjane87) January 17, 2017
In an attempt to quell the online hate, Miller took time out to respond to one of her critics–and plug her book.
@HarleyPeyton not lies or propaganda, but Intel estimates that proved wrong.Big https://t.co/t0K4ba5ucQ “The Story, a Reporter’s Journey”
— Judith Miller (@JMfreespeech) January 17, 2017
However, that response quickly backfired as well.
@JMfreespeech @HarleyPeyton From the NYT: “This sad and flawed book won’t help her be found.”
— Greg McMullen (@gmcmullen) January 17, 2017
@JMfreespeech @HarleyPeyton “To PROVE I’m not a lying sociopath, read my book: I’m Not a Lying Sociopath” By Judith Miller.
uh… ‘Kay. pic.twitter.com/QJPDsXjmsp— Tony (@jaxtonypiper) January 18, 2017
@JMfreespeech @HarleyPeyton Sorry, Judy, but the author of that book has been thoroughly discredited by real journalists.
— (((TonyD))) (@Dogger55) January 17, 2017
@JMfreespeech @HarleyPeyton Girl….
— Charlie (@notcharchar) January 17, 2017
Regardless of where one stands on the Chelsea Manning commutation, one issue we can all agree on is that Judith Miller should not be the moral arbiter for anything.
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