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October 26, 2004
Gee, I'm Glad There Are No Liberal Equivalents of the Sinclair Broadcasting Group
CBSNews and 60 Minutes forge ahead with their illegal coordination with the DNC, planning to run the fake "missing explosives" story 24 hours before the election.
But remember, it was very, very bad for the Sinclair group to show 4 minutes of anti-Kerry footage. Because, you know, they didn't have the proper "news judgment" that might have informed them that the media is allowed to be partisan, but only in favor of liberals.
If you don't vote, Dan Rather wins.
Please don't let him win.
UPDATE! Corrected Link! Were These Documents Even Real? Garfield Ridge has his doubts:
A "government source" is quoted in The Corner suggesting that it may be. They call the memo a "false letter."
Now, I'm unsure whether this person is accusing El Baradei of writing a false memo in his IAEA report to the U.N. Security Council, or if the original memo El Baradei allegedly received from the Iraqi Ministry of Science & Technology is false.
Obviously, if the original Iraqi memo is false, so is the story. Then again, we already know the story is false-- but what do the memos say?
How, um, shocked would you be if it were turn out 60 Minutes were relying on cheap forgeries for another Bush-bashing bit of illegal coordination with the DNC?
And... CBS' attempt at illegal coordination with the DNC apparently lost it its scoop.
Which, actually, sort of turns out to work in their favor, since the story was a sham from the start.