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Buckhead is apparently a lawyer. You know, one of those guys who wears suits and is smarter than a journalist? Lawyers also tend to be better writers. What they write isn't intended to fill pages or fluff someone up, it's there for a purpose. They make logical points, and they do so with style, flair, and grammar. At least, the good ones do.
Aside from the fact that Buckhead isn't even a "blogger" (he's a FReeper), the insult that right-wingers are not capable of writing the English good is a stupid stereotype. It's a bigoted judgement by a stupid elitist [more expletives] leftist who is desperate to change the subject from fraud to conspiracy.
The fact is, the fact that something is amiss is brilliantly, blatantly obvious. You don't have to be a "Certified Document Examiner" to know those memos are weird. You do have to know a lot about fonts, typewriters, and word processors to be able to prove those documents did not come from a Selectric Composer or Executive model typewriter--but you don't have to be a genius to know they didn't come from an ordinary, common, monospace typewriter.
These hit jobs on Buckhead are really pathetic. I mean, really pathetic. Worthless leftist [expletives] [descends into muttering, fade out]
Good point. And the author sets up this lie that Buckhead and the rest of us figured this all out by looking at the documents on the TV screen. TankerKC did notice something wrong with the formatting of the documents from the TV image, but the rest of us figured it out by looking at the documents posted at cbsnews.com. And if Anson read the freeper board, which is clear he did, he would know that. But he deliberately left that info out, to this look like yet another VRWC. That's unconscionable.
Don't get too worked up by overanalyzing the statement. Anson wrote it that way an an intentional cheap shot. He wants it to piss you off. Don't give him the pleasure.