Judy, Judy . . . Judy?

The lefty blogosphere is churning with theories of Judith Miller's second seance with Fitzgerald. Some favorite theories get the Mark Kleiman treatment. A favorite is: WSJ version
Apparently Miller didn't mention the June meeting with Libby in her earlier testimony. It's hardly conceivable that the questioning was so sloppy as to not have required her to disclose such a meeting. And this seems to rule out the idea that the sudden "discovery" of the notes of that meeting resulted from Miller's having mentioned it last week and being asked by the prosecutor to search for notes of it. That discovery might, of course, have been coincidental, but if it wasn't then the Mousetrap Theory -- that Fitzgerald caught Miller in a lie and was then in a position to demand cooperation beyond the scope of their agreement -- explains an otherwise puzzling fact.
There's lots more there for conspiracy theorists and those who fantasize about a Rove, Libby, Miller, Bolton indictment plus draft choices and unindicted co-conspirators to be named later. (via
Kevin Drum)

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