Watching Dan Rather on Letterman was a bit like having a root canal in my LayZboy. It would have been a total waste had it not been for one quote which I can only describe as amazing.
"Although they had four months and millions of dollars, they could not demonstrate that the documents were not authentic, that they were forgeries," Rather said.
That has just about got to be the most disingenuous statement I have ever heard. He knows full well it's impossible to disprove a copied document. No expert in the world worth his salt would even attempt to come to a definitive conclusion. After all that's been discovered this news presentor is actually still contending through implication that these documents are authentic. We have always known how patently bias he is, after this statement one might arguably conclude that he is quite possibly unstable as well.
Friday, March 04, 2005
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We will be rid of him soon. He can enjoy his senility in seclusion
"Although they had four months and millions of dollars, they could not demonstrate that the documents were not authentic, that they were forgeries," Rather said.
It's up to the accuser to prove their validity, what an idiot.
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