September 10, 2004

IF THINE EYE OFFEND THEE... (via John Resnick)

The Note: CBS News in Crisis(?) (Mark Halperin, Lisa Todorovich, David Chalian, Marc Ambinder, Mary Hood, Annie Chiappetta, Karen Travers, Brooke Brower, Alexandra Avnet, Jan Simmonds, Nick Schifrin and Teddy Davis, 9/10/04, ABC News)

CBS's "Early Show" did a tell this morning on the document story.

An anchor read: "The authenticity of those documents is now being questions. Family members doubt that Killian would have written an unsigned memo . . . "

And "there are questions about the typography, which some experts say appear to have been done on a computer."

"CBS News says it stands by the story."

And then they quoted from the second CBS statement (not the third) that said that CBS was "convinced" the documents were authentic.

That conviction was dropped from a third CBS statement, which they asked ABC News to use instead of the second.

Compare two sequential statements released by CBS News last night:

New: "As is standard practice at CBS News, the documents in the 60 MINUTES report were thoroughly examined and their authenticity vouched for by independent experts. As importantly, 60 MINUTES also interviewed close associates of Colonel Jerry Killian. They confirm that the documents reflect his opinions and actions at the time."

Old: "As is standard practice at CBS News, each of the documents broadcast on 60 MINUTES was thoroughly investigated by independent experts and we are convinced of their authenticity. In addition to analysis of the documents themselves, CBS verified the authenticity of the documents by talking to individuals who had seen the documents at the time they were written. These individuals were close associates of Colonel Jerry Killian and confirm that the documents reflect his opinions at the time the documents were written."


drip...drip...drip...

Posted by Orrin Judd at September 10, 2004 12:01 PM
Comments

CBS's response should resonate well with Kerry supporters. It's Nuanced.

Posted by: John Resnick at September 10, 2004 12:27 PM

Funny how 1960s-1970s vintage typewriters had all the Microsoft Word defaults, including Times New Roman font, proportional spacing, automatic diminutive superscripts, curly apostrophes, and smart quotes, isn't it?

And only on this one set of documents from that period. Convenient, isn't it?

How dare the Common Rabble question Their Betters the Media!

Posted by: Ken at September 10, 2004 12:49 PM

Dan Rather on "The O'Reilly Factor', May 15th 2001:

'I think you can be an honest person and lie about any number of things.'

Posted by: JonofAtlanta at September 10, 2004 2:27 PM

Forget drip - another "d" word works better: deluge.

Sorry about French, but it fits.

Posted by: jim hamlen at September 10, 2004 3:27 PM

Man, it's been hard to contain my utter glee at all of this.

For me, the best part so far was when people like Terry McAuliffe, et al. began floating the idea that karl Rove was behind the whole shebang.

I love that defense. It essentially boils down to "we're easily duped."

Posted by: H.D. Miller at September 10, 2004 6:35 PM

H.D.:

We're easily duped, put us in control of national security.

Posted by: oj at September 10, 2004 6:42 PM

Was Sandy Berger in NY at any time in the past 6 weeks? Was Dan Rather reaching into Sandy's undergootchies?

Posted by: ratbert at September 10, 2004 10:50 PM
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