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Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 20:07:14 -0600
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Subject: [JBirch] CBS falls for Kerry campaign's fake memo

Media lies. Gun Owners are no stranger to it.

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Source:
Chicago Sun-Times
http://www.suntimes.com/

CBS falls for Kerry campaign's fake memo
http://www.suntimes.com/output/steyn/cst-edt-steyn12.html

September 12, 2004

BY MARK STEYN SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST

A few weeks ago, Thomas Oliphant of the Boston Globe was on PBS'
''Newshour'' explaining why the hundreds of swift boat veterans'
allegations against John Kerry's conduct in Vietnam was unworthy of his
attention. "The standard of clear and convincing evidence," he said,
talking to Swiftvet John O'Neill as if he were a backward fourth-grader,
''is what keeps this story in the tabloids -- because it does not meet
basic standards.''

Last week, we got a good idea of what Thomas Oliphant's ''basic
standards'' are. Dan Rather and the elderly gentlemen at ''60 Minutes''
were all atwitter because they'd come into possession of some hitherto
undiscovered memos relating to whether George W. Bush failed to show up
for his physical in the War of 1812. The media had been flogging this
dead horse all spring, but these newly ''discovered'' memos had
jump-started the old nag just enough to get him on his knees long enough
for the media to flog him all over again.

Unfortunately for CBS, Dan Rather's hairdresser sucks up so much of the
budget that there was nothing left for any fact-checking, so the ''60
Minutes'' crew rushed on air with a damning National Guard memo
conveniently called ''CYA'' that Bush's commanding officer had written to
himself 32 years ago. ''This was too hot not to push,'' one producer told
the American Spectator. Hundreds of living Swiftvets who've signed
affidavits and are prepared to testify on camera -- that's way too cold
to push; we'd want to fact-check that one thoroughly, till, say, midway
through John Kerry's second term. But a handful of memos by one dead guy
slipped to us by a Kerry campaign operative -- that meets ''basic
standards'' and we gotta get it out there right away.

The only problem was the memo. Amazingly, this guy at the Air National
Guard base, Lt. Col. Killian, had the only typewriter in Texas in 1973
using a prototype version of the default letter writing program of
Microsoft Word, complete with the tiny little superscript thingy that
automatically changes July 4th to July 4th. To do that on most 1973
typewriters, you had to unscrew the keys, grab a hammer and give them a
couple of thwacks to make the ''t'' and ''h'' squish up all tiny, and
even think it looked a bit wonky. You'd think having such a unique
typewriter Killian would have used a less easily traceable model for his
devastating ''CYA'' memo. Also, he might have chosen a font other than
Times New Roman, designed for the Times of London in the 1930s and not
licensed to Microsoft by Rupert Murdoch (the Times' owner) until the
1980s.

Killian is no longer around to confirm his extraordinary Magic
Typewriter, but his son denied the stuff was written by his dad, and his
widow said her late husband never typed. So, on the one hand, we have
hundreds of living veterans with chapter and verse on Kerry's fantasy
Christmas in Cambodia, and, on the other hand, we have a guy who's been
dead 20 years but is still capable of operating Windows XP. It took the
savvy chappies at the Powerline Web site and Charles Johnson of ''Little
Green Footballs'' about 20 minutes to spot the eerily 2004 look of the
1972 memo, and various Internet wallahs spent the rest of the day
tracking down the country's leading typewriter identification experts.

Bombarded with accusations that CBS had fallen for an obvious hoax, Dan
turned to his trusty Smith-Corona and bashed out a few e-mails: ''For the
umpteenth time,'' he said angrily, ''this is the kind of sleaze I had to
put up with when they scoffed at 'What's the frequency, Kenneth?' "

Are Dan Rather and ''60 Minutes'' a bunch of patsies suckered by the
Kerry campaign? Not exactly. According to the American Spectator, ''The
CBS producer said that some alarm bells went off last week when the
signatures and initials of Killian on the documents in hand did not match
up with other documents available on the public record, but producers
chose to move ahead with the story.''

Hey, why not? Who's gonna spot it? If CBS says it's so, that's good
enough for Thomas Oliphant's Boston Globe, the New York Times and the
Washington Post, all of whom rushed the story onto their front pages
because it met their ''basic standards.'' On Friday morning, Paul
Krugman, the New York Times' excitable economist, filed a column called,
''The Dishonesty Thing,'' and for one moment I thought he was about to
upbraid CBS for rushing on air with their laughably fake memos. But no,
he was droning on about how the National Guard story demonstrated George
W. Bush's ''pattern of lies: his assertions that he fulfilled his
obligations when he obviously didn't ..."

The tragedy for Rather, Oliphant, Krugman and Co. is that even if the
memos were authentic nobody would care. Their boy Kerry had a crummy
August not because he didn't hammer Bush for being AWOL in the
Spanish-American War but because the senator's AWOL in the present war.
Big Media are trashing their own reputations in service to a man who can
never win.

After the 2002 election, I wrote, ''Remind me never to complain about
'liberal media bias' again. Right now, liberal media bias is conspiring
to assist the Democrats to sleepwalk over the cliff.''

The media and the Democrats sustain each other's make-believe land. Dan
Rather tells his staff, ''Kerry's told me there's nothing to this
Swiftvet thing.'' Kerry tells his, ''Rather's assured me this Swiftvet
story's going nowhere.''

George W. Bush ought to wake up every morning and thank the Lord the
media aren't on his side.

Remember the Hitler Diaries? They turned up in the '80s. Only problem is
they weren't by Hitler. But by then various prestige publications had
paid a fortune to serialize them. Among them was the Sunday Times of
London, owned by Murdoch, who wasn't happy. He called the editor, Frank
Giles, into his office, and said, ''Frank, I'm promoting you to editor
emeritus.''

''I've always wondered,'' murmured Frank, ''what 'editor emeritus'
means.''

''The 'e-' means you've been given the elbow and the '-meritus' means you
bloody deserve it,'' said Murdoch.

I have a feeling after November CBS News will be promoting Dan Rather to
editor emeritus.

Either that, or next week's ''60 Minutes'' -- ''Exclusive! Handwriting
Expert Says Bush Wrote The Hitler Diaries!'' -- will have much better
fact-checking.





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