Originally posted by chegitz guevara
No one else can defend it, since no one else has the copies that CBS has. It's CBS' job alone to defend itself and its stories. Other responsible news organizations are merely reporting on the news, not making judgements.
Two of the main arguments against the documents being legit (the font and the superscript) have been discreditted. That leaves two other knocks against them, the wife's testimony, which is, frankly, not relavent, since she wouldn't really be privy to government documents. The more serious one, however, is the fact that letter lines up perfectly in MS Word. That is extremely unlikely, but within the realm of possiblity.
Curiously, the White House has not gone ape****, as you would expect them to do if they were truely fakes. Forgery is a crime, and someone passing off fake documents as genuine which smear the President's name should be taken seriously (as were as the fact that if they are fake, then someone may have defrauded CBS).
At any rate, I am highly skeptical of their authenticity . . . for the moment.
No one else can defend it, since no one else has the copies that CBS has. It's CBS' job alone to defend itself and its stories. Other responsible news organizations are merely reporting on the news, not making judgements.
Two of the main arguments against the documents being legit (the font and the superscript) have been discreditted. That leaves two other knocks against them, the wife's testimony, which is, frankly, not relavent, since she wouldn't really be privy to government documents. The more serious one, however, is the fact that letter lines up perfectly in MS Word. That is extremely unlikely, but within the realm of possiblity.
Curiously, the White House has not gone ape****, as you would expect them to do if they were truely fakes. Forgery is a crime, and someone passing off fake documents as genuine which smear the President's name should be taken seriously (as were as the fact that if they are fake, then someone may have defrauded CBS).
At any rate, I am highly skeptical of their authenticity . . . for the moment.
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