Kerry Operative Pressured Burkett for Memos
UPDATE: I have deleted the story that used to be her because Burkett has apparently recanted.
I see things and tell people about them
UPDATE: I have deleted the story that used to be her because Burkett has apparently recanted.
Thanks to Poliblogger for this link. There is something chilling in reading this article top to bottom, perhaps more so because 1972 is the beginning of my political awakening.
In the crassest act of political desparation since Richard Nixon waved the list of communist contributors in Helen Gehagen Douglas’s face, John Kerry today told the heroic interim PM of Iraq that the PM doesn’t know Iraq as well as Kerry does.
Don’t sleep until you’ve read this. And read the whole thing!
The Bush administration violated several of my rules of war in Iraq:
One thing we’ve learned from the CBS Memogate unraveling: if you need to get in touch with the Kerry Campaign, call CBS News.
I usually scoff at sanctions, like when the UN imposes sanctions against Iraq so that Kofi’s son can make millions violating them, but I propose two sanctions against CBS News that will have a desirable effect on the Tiffany network’s credibility:
Ed Gillespie on CBS’s responsibilities: “In an effort to regain the trust of the American people CBS should not only investigate the process that led to the use of these documents but they should identify immediately those engaged in possible criminal activity who attempted to use a news organization to affect the outcome of a Presidential election in its closing days.