Fascinating... this Bush hating secretary says she did all of Killian's typing, but never typed these memos, or anything relating to their subject matter - but maintains that such memos did exist at one time.
I expect this will be the new Rat spin. Too late.
I would like to see the transcript and see if they are twisting her words at all to make the claim that such documents "did exist". The fact they did not quote her making that statement makes me question what she really said that they characterized the way they did.
I know I have a copy of last weeks winning lottery numbers, sure it's a forgery, but I know that I did have the winning ticket at one time.
Remember how Nixon's secretary claimed she erased the 17 minutes from 'the tapes' but then had to contort ridiculously to do so?
This old bat is doing similar rhetorical contortions.
If she did ALL his typing and that any such memos would have been typed by her, but she also denies writing any memos on this topic, how is it that such memos came into existence? Who typed them?
Correction:
If she STATES THAT SHE did ALL his typing and that any such memos would have been typed by her, but she also denies writing any memos on this topic, how is it that such memos came into existence? Who typed them?
... but would have typed them if they did. Which they did. But they didn't.
Well, given her story's "mobility" she's backing the right candidate.
Now remember for next time, dear: it's ONE of the blue pills every six hours, NOT six blue pills every hour.
Even if this is the new spin (which it is)...and this was a copy of the original documents, the content is still wrong. From the abbreviations, to military jargon and General Staudt's retirement, there are still too many inconsistencies that they can't explain. And why should anyone believe this secretary (an admitted Bush-hater) over both the widow and the son who have made completely contrarian statements to what these documents reveal. This story just keeps getting weirder by the day.
It's not a long reach to conclude that the memos she is referring to were never authored by Lt Col Killian, but by someone else.
She needs to be interrogated, er, questioned, more closely on the whole issue. Did she see these purported memos personally? Who typed them if it wasn't her? I thought she was the only typist for two officers in that office, so who else would have typed them and why? Is she saying that Lt Col Killian authored them? And more.