To: counterpunch
you are SO right. WaPo says Barnes was first out of the box, before the docs.
CBS says docs first, then Barnes.
Confusion generated because, like sKerry's stories, they can never remember the LIES correctly...and THAT is what is BRNGING THEM DOWN.
Forward this info to Hewitt, Rush and Hannity.
and to the NY POST and the WaTimes.
112 posted on
09/18/2004 9:02:06 PM PDT by
bitt
("I'm Mad as Zell, and I'm Not Going to Take It Anymore." (CongressmanBillybob))
To: bitt
CBS says docs first, then Barnes.
Well really, as I remember it, it was Barnes who said docs first them him, and cited the docs as the reason he decided to finally tell the world the "truth" after all these years.
This was a huge step for him, if you believe he is sincere. He was freed at last when he saw these memos. He no longer had to live the lie!
No memos, no Barnes coming forward. Therefore, he saw then before Mapes or Rather did, but only by a couple days.
That is one extraordinary coincidence if it wasn't coordinated, or as has been suggested, part of a package.
Perhaps Barnes called Dan Rather and said, "I've got documents, and I want to do an interview." Then Dan says: "Ok, fax me the documents so we can "authenticate".
Where is Barnes from..? does he live within a 125 mile radius of that Abilene Kinkos..?
Who says it had to be Burkett that faxed the memos..?
It sounds like he physically handed off the documents, and then was left in the dark, at least up until the time of that email he sent out.
His participation may have ended at the hand-off to the Kerry campaign, and Barnes ran with it from there.
Barnes would make a lot more sense as the "unimpeachable source."
I bet 'ol Dan never even knew it actually came from that Burkett nutjob!
Hahaha! He was duped by Kerry's campaign!
No wonder he was so adamant that it was real.
And no wonder he has so stubbornly protected his sources.
134 posted on
09/18/2004 9:27:42 PM PDT by
counterpunch
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