Fox's Judith Miller Complains About Media Criticism Of Iraq War Boosters: “It's Not Helpful”

In 2004, NY Times Apologized For Miller's Flawed Reporting On Iraq

From the June 20 edition of Fox News' Happening Now:

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JON SCOTT: There has been Iraq fatigue among the public in this country for a long time. What about the media? 

JUDITH MILLER: Not the media. Not so, because the media still loves to beat up on who was responsible for the Iraq War, and who is to blame for the current controversy, the current crisis, and that is not helpful, Jon. What we should be doing, what the media should be doing, is encouraging everyone who has a view of what to do now in Iraq to come forward and to discuss it rationally. But they're doing the opposite. They're trying to shut down people like Dick Cheney, Liz Cheney, all of the, quote, “neo-conservatives,” who brought us this war. It's not helpful. 

Previously:

Sunday Shows Turn To Discredited Iraq War Architects For Iraq Analysis

Iraq And The Need For Pundit Accountability

Where Are The Media's Iraq War Boosters 10 Years Later?

Bill Keller Speaks Out On Judy Miller, Iraq War Coverage, And Fox News