[Hats off to Talk Left for providing the PDF files of the Libby filings!]
I sure don’t buy the first part, but I don’t believe that second part either. The reporters [at least Matt Cooper and Judith Miller] balked at testifying. Miller didn’t go to jail after an 11th hour reassurance from his source. Judith Miller only testified after Libby personally released her [after three months in jail with him saying nothing]by writing his bizarre Aspen Letter. Here it is for review. You be the judge of what he was getting at:
This gem won’t make it into the Jury’s folder, but they will hear about his peculiar appearance as a cowboy in Jackson Hole. Libby is one weird guy. When he gave this Grand Jury testimony, I think he was banking on the reporters to either keep quiet, or lie, or something. What he contends in his theory of defense is just too hard to believe to even be taken seriously. But the other thing to note, his "forgetting" is only those things that put him in a bad light, and his "remembering" is only of things that were benign. That doesn’t sound "too busy" to any of us. It sounds like lying…
Thanks for helping me make sense (somewhat) of this convoluted mess. No wonder we’re in such a terrible fix with Iraq. No one in this administration can talk straight about anything. Carolyn
“Miller didn’t go to jail after an 11th hour reassurance from his source.”
I think you meant Cooper, not Miller.
I have never understood why, if Libby had give Judith Miller a waiver of confidentiality a year earlier, she elected to refuse to testify and why he let her languish in jail for months before reiterating it. Can you explain? Something stinks here.