Posted on 09/24/2004 7:10:28 AM PDT by bikepacker67
The CBS scandal gets worse every day. Now, in an amazing twist, Michael Isikoff of Newsweek was on Chris Matthews' MSNBC "Hardball" show on Wednesday night claiming that CBS had been planning to air a story about the White House using forged documents to make the case for war against Iraq. CBS postponed the story so it could go on the air attacking President Bush on the National Guard issue. It backfired when 60 Minutes itself got caught using forged documents. Still, Isikoff indicates that 60 Minutes is planning to air the anti-Bush piece, perhaps as early as Sunday night, September 26.
There is only one big problemthe anti-Bush story, as described by Isikoff and eagerly embraced by Democrat partisan Matthews, is completely false. It's as phony as those National Guard documents.
The Iraq-uranium link, the subject of much media misinformation, has been documented and confirmed by authoritative reports from Britain's Lord Butler, who had been a cabinet secretary under five different Prime Ministers, and the Senate Intelligence Committee.
In an article on the Newsweek website, Isikoff claims that 60 Minutes had originally planed to run a story about "how the U.S. government was snookered by forged documents purporting to show Iraqi efforts to purchase uranium from Niger." Isikoff says the story, narrated by CBS correspondent Ed Bradley, "asked tough questions about how the White House came to embrace the fraudulent documents and why administration officials chose to include a 16-word reference to the questionable uranium purchase in President Bush's 2003 State of the Union." Isikoff says 60 Minutes has been working on the story for more than six months.
(Excerpt) Read more at aim.org ...
Yep. Time to start calling a spade a spade.
Because the people at the top can put a stop to this B.S. yet they are allowing the News Division to continue the smear campaign against the President.
"Darnit! It really hurts when...OWCH! Ow! Ow! OWCH!...I hit myself in the head...OWCH! Ow! Ow! OWCH!...with this hammer.
"Would someone please make the pain...OWCH! Ow! Ow! OWCH!...go away?"
Andy Heyward, President, CBS News
What??
CBS is anti-Bush? And they would use phony documents and news stories to implicate a sitting President in impeachable offenses?
No way! /end sarcasm.
You ever scene how hard a rat fights in a cage when it knows it's about to die. I think we're seeing something here.
Oh and...
Communist Traitors
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Thanx Jane!
The Uranium papers were indeed forged, intentionally by guess who???? Chriac and his morons, produced these forged documetns to embarrass Britain and the USA.
Thanks for that comment, now I can't eat my breakfast.
"Do you honestly think that CBS would do the same thing twice in just a matter of weeks?"
I honestly think that CBS would do ANYTHING to get Kerry elected. ANYTHING.
Look! Yellow cake!
"Mr. President ... I smell a big, fat Commie rat."LOL!
I think we need to fire a warning shot across CBS's bow regarding the implications of such a story.
They are a cottage industry in Iraq, no joke. A forged document showing Mohammad Atta (9/11 hijacker - "pilot") meeting with Iraq was passed off last year, but debunked as a forgery.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1221349/posts?page=701#701 <-- Atta/Iraq
Maybe they're hoping that they can climb out when they get to China.
In my book:
Communist traitors = domestic terrorists
I find that simply impossible to believe. They wouldn't dare, would they?
C-omplete B-ull S-h!t
Is this suppose to be new information? Doesn't this somehow involve France & Italy?
The FCC should b*tch slap CBS NOW. And hard.
Do you know if there are any links to watch Rather's 1988 interview of the Vice President? I remember being upset about it when it occurred. In light of the recent developments, I would like to watch it again.
Why did Quinn do it? DeGenova was making much too good a case for a Spec Pros and Quinn was flustered and looking for a comeback. I think FR and the Blogosphere could examine this "connection."
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