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Clintlodger & Grog
Friday, 09/10/2004
Campaign Tactic: Forgery
Topic: Kerry's Bad Moves
CBS says its experts believe the documents it obtained about President Bush's time in the Texas Air National Guard are authentic. But others aren't so sure. The documents, which state that Bush ignored a direct order from a superior officer while in the Guard, are coming under question as possible forgeries. One independent document examiner says it looks to her like they came from a computer using Microsoft Word software -- and not a Vietnam-era typewriter. She points to the superscript "t-h" in "111th Fighter Interceptor Squadron" as evidence. She says those letters are inserted in the documents C-B-S obtained in the exact style as they would be in a Microsoft Word document.

This posting (as I suspected) is getting UGLY! Click here for more!

Posted by blog2/grog at 11:10 PDT
Updated: Wednesday, 09/22/2004 10:02 PDT
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Friday, 09/10/2004 - 11:28 PDT

Name: Grog
Home Page: https://www.angelfire.com/blog2/grog

I sort of suspected this from the first I heard of it but here we go... more self-annihilation from the left. Destroying not only the mainstream media credibility but their own as well. One can only hope that CBS realizes that Kerry "mud" needs to be "actually" authenticated before airing it as "news" or covering it on 60 Minutes as an expose. Nice job, Dan "Blather", I believe your days will be numbered. I don't think the idea of using a forged document in the media to discredit Bush had the desired effect: in fact, it back fired.

Thursday, 09/16/2004 - 10:55 PDT

Name: inburrito

Rather sucks! He interviews George H. Bush a few years back and treats him like a bitch. He interviews the butcher of Bagdad and practicaly sucks him off. What a cock sucker.

Friday, 09/17/2004 - 16:01 PDT

Name: Grog
Home Page: https://www.angelfire.com/blog2/grog

Well, obviously there are a lot of people pretty pissed about this thing. Even Rather looked pissed when a CNN reporter asked him if 60 Minutes planned to apologize for airing the fake documents story. He replied, "There isn't going to be any apology, nor should there be." It is reflective of sheer arrogance. But here are some words from Jim Geraghty of National Review Online which might make you feel better:

SHORT VERSION
CBS News President Andrew Heyward and Dan Rather have made something of a "career suicide pact." Each one has much more to lose by admitting the memos are fake than from weathering the storm. They will ignore any criticism from here on out.

Critics of the report must focus on three alternative targets that are more vulnerable to public pressure: the local CBS affiliates, other CBS employees, and other media. Members of those groups right now are in a state similar to Rather and Heyward's ? mildly criticizing Rather and Heyward, looking the other way, or shrugging their shoulders. That course of action is less painful than forcing CBS to make the hard choice about Rather and the fake memos. But a steady and intense campaign of criticism ? one targeting them for not taking steps to demand a CBS admission that the network deliberately portrayed fake memos ? could alter that balance. Inaction could become more painful than action.

Once the affiliates are demanding that Rather go, and the other employees at CBS are demanding that Rather go, and other media (like the editors of the Washington Post) are demanding that Rather go, Les Moonves, president of CBS, will conclude that the cost of keeping Rather outweighs the benefits of keeping him ? and the ax will fall, probably for Heyward, Rather, and CBS producer Mary Mapes as well. The other CBS employees will retract the story and confirm the source. Source: National Review Online.

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