September 22, 2004



Beh. I feel worse today than yesterday.

The plot thickens
Like the lining of Denny Hastert's rectum after a special all-nighter with Bossman DeLay.

DNC head calls out g-pukes on forged docs
McAuliffe: Will GOP Answer If They Know Whether Stone, Others Had Involvement With CBS Documents?

Washington, D.C. - In response to false Republican accusations regarding the CBS documents, Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe issued this statement:
In today's New York Post, Roger Stone, who became associated with political dirty tricks while working for Nixon, refused to deny that he was the source the CBS documents. Will Ed Gillespie or the White House admit today what they know about Mr. Stone's relationship with these forged documents? Will they unequivocally rule out Mr. Stone's involvement? Or for that matter, others with a known history of dirty tricks, such as Karl Rove or Ralph Reed??
In a related story, the Dems continue to get tough...

The Bush campaign backs away from defending Bush guard service
Democrats.org reports:
Facing questions about [the Snivelling Liar]'s Guard Service and its own possible involvement with the disputed National Guard documents, the Republican National Committee has postponed a call scheduled to discuss the issue this afternoon.

And, in the last several hours, the Bush campaign has also cancelled scheduled appearances by Dan Bartlett on cable networks this evening. These cancellations came as the Bush operatives refused to appear live alongside Kerry campaign official Joe Lockhart.

“It’s clear that even the Bush campaign is having a problem defending the [war-deserting chimptard]’s National Guard service,” said Democratic National Committee Spokesman Howard Wolfson. “The Bush campaign has decided to once again duck the tough questions and avoid real debate. Given the [AWOL Cokehead]’s National Guard service, I don’t blame them for being camera shy.”
Kick ass!



On edit: the NY ComPost reports "The hot rumor in New York political circles has Roger Stone, the longtime GOP activist, as the source for Dan Rather's National Guard memos. The irony would be delicious, since Rather became famous confronting President Nixon, in whose service a very young Stone became associated with political dirty tricks. Reached at his Florida home, Stone had no comment."
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