Posted on 06/20/2005 7:55:48 AM PDT by Tumbleweed_Connection
The so called Downing Street Memo - which was presumed to be authentic when Bush administration critics began touting it last month as evidence the president committed impeachable crimes - is actually a manually recreated copy - with the source of the memo now admitting he retyped the document before destroying the originals.
British reporter Michael Smith, who broke the memo story in the London Times on May 1, revealed to the Associated Press over the weekend that he "he protected the identity of the source he had obtained the documents from by typing copies of them on plain paper and destroying the originals."
Smith's admission means there's now no independent way to determine the accuracy of the Downing Street Memo, i.e., whether he made any typos or transcription errors that could have changed the memo's meaning.
The revelation has conjured up memories of the CBS News forged document scandal last year, where anchorman Dan Rather argued that damaging records he obtained from President Bush's National Guard file were essentially accurate, even though they had been faked by his source.
While British officials hadn't disputed the authenticity of the Downing Street Memo, a senior member of the Blair government who reviewed the Downing Street Memo in light of reporter Smith's admission could say only that its contents "appeared authentic."
That official, however, requested anonymity, refusing to make an on-the-record endorsement of the memo's accuracy.
New questions about the authenticity Downing Street Memo come at a particularly awkward time for Democrats in America. Only last week, House Democrats staged a mock impeachment hearing based on the re-created document.
Former presidential candidate John Kerry announced on June 2 that he intended to confront Congress with the Downing Street Memo, believing at the time that the document's authenticity was beyond reproach.
"I think it's a stunning, unbelievably simple and understandable statement of the truth and a profoundly important document that raises stunning issues here at home," he told a reporter.
Last week, a Kerry aide said his boss was sending a letter to President Bush demanding that he answer questions about the fake memo.
http://www.dembloggers.com/
Here is Smith explaining his handling of the documents.
could Burkett have supplied these documents as well? Maybe he had a bone to pick with PM Blair & CO?
"The dog ate my homework."
Dumb And Dumber: "Our birds' heads are falling off!"
DU will be saying, "Pretty bird. Awe, pretty bird."
All the fun they've been having with this, gone. When Bush started off, I fell for a couple of these leftie stink bombs. And I found out, give it a couple weeks, and you'll wish you kept your mouth shut.
' British reporter Michael Smith ...typing copies of them on plain paper and destroying the originals." '
DU has been in high speed pursuit of GW Bush for the last fifty thousand miles. My advice to them is, "You can think about it, but just don't do it."
"Is this starting to smell like Rathergate??"
Good question.
LOL!
It would be funny, if it weren't so pathetic . . .
hysterical
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