Jeffrey Goldberg on "Meet the Press."
Except unlike Miller, who was forced to leave the
New York Times over what she did
, and the
NYT itself, which
at least acknowledged some of the shoddy pro-war propaganda it churned out, Goldberg has never acknowledged his journalistic errors, expressed remorse for them, or paid any price at all. To the contrary, as is true for most Iraq war propagandists, he thrived
despite as a result of his sorry record in service of the war. In 2007, David Bradley -- the owner of
The Atlantic and (
in his own words) formerly "a neocon guy" who was "dead certain about the rightness" of invading Iraq --
lavished Goldberg with money and gifts, including ponies for Goldberg's children, in order to lure him away from
The New Yorker, where he had churned out most of his pre-war trash. ..
Continue reading