Daily Kos Promotes the Rathergate Lie

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The Daily Kos “political encyclopedia” entry for “Bill Burkett” is good for a belly laugh, as the Kos Kidz continue to promote an obvious falsehood, carrying the torch for CBS News long after CBS, on advice from legal counsel, has dropped it: Bill Burkett - dKosopedia.

UPDATE at 7/1/05 10:29:28 am:

The Kidz scrambled to edit the page after I linked to it, but here’s how it used to read:

Bill Burkett - A figure and possible document source in the Killian documents affair of 2004. Possible fed the documents by Roger Stone which many speculate were passed from the White House by Dan Bartlett with approval or orchestration by Karl Rove.

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