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To: LindyBill who wrote (69045)9/10/2004 7:43:22 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793800
 
Terry McAuliffe: Ask Karl Rove
Blogs for Bush

The Democrats are way in over their heads on this forged memo business... Terry McAuliffe is getting desperate:

"Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe today said neither his organization nor John Kerry´s campaign leaked to CBS documents questioning President Bush´s service record, which may have been forged. He suggested White House adviser Karl Rove could be behind the documents. "I can unequivocally say that no one involved here at the Democratic National Committee had anything at all to do with any of those documents. If I were an aspiring young journalist, I think I would ask Karl Rove that question," Mr. McAuliffe said."

And I'm sure Halliburton and Enron had something to do with this also, right?

Of course, since when does Terry McAuliffe have any credibility? He's the one who told us bloggers at the convention that John Kerry did go to Cambodia twice.

Nevertheless, this tactic reveals something quite interesting. McAuliffe's poor attempt of shifting blame means he accepts the idea that these documents were forgeries... Why didn't he just say he believed they were authentic? Or why not say something like John Edwards did?

Who knows more about this? Was Edwards playing dumb to protect the campaign? Does Terry McAuliffe have some inside knowledge about the forged documents? How high up does this go?

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