"It was amazing Thursday to watch the documents story go from FreeRepublic.com, a bastion of right-wing lunacy, to Drudge to the mainstream media in less than 12 hours," said Jim Jordan, a strategist for independent Democratic groups opposed to Bush.
"That's not to say the documents didn't deserve examination. But apparently the entire thing was cooked up by a couple of amateurs on Free Republic. The speed with which it moved was breathtaking."
Amateurs? That would be CBS!
Okay, now I'm officialy pi$$ed.
That's almost as bad as Rather saying we are partisan political operatives and the other CBS flunky adding "in pajamas."
They still do not get the fact that we are just as smart as they are. We believe in facts, not fiction. They like to make up stories to fit their beliefs. Where are the real journalists? They sure are not in the MSM! Guess that leaves us amateurs! Thanks go to everyone who helped break this story. FR is the best!
No wonder the Dems are on the run if this guy is one of their strategists.
They don't know Buckhead. He could be an attorney specializing in law that sees a lot of document fraud, or an expert witness used by attorneys, or a PC programmer, or a retired typewriter mechanic. But one thing is for sure. Buckhead may be a pro who does this for a living, or he may be an "amateur, but he sure has a keen eye and is a lot better than the "professional" document examiners CBS hired.
Dems just can't admit the reason the story went from FR to the MSM in 12 hours is because it's true.
The act of forgery was "exposed" on FreeRepublic.
The memos themselves were what was "cooked up".