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-RetweetMapes: Crazy or Lying?

Wed, Jun 7, 2006 at 8:30:35 am PDT

Mary Mapes is in the Huffington Post (your one-stop source for the craziest of the loony left) today, insisting once again that the fraudulent CBS National Guard memos were genuine typewritten documents from the 1970s: Mary Mapes: In Defense of Dan Rather.

Page Six restates the conservative canard that our report “was found to be based on forged documents.” That is just not true, no matter how many times Page Six or the Washington Times or some bitter conservative blogger repeats it.

Absolutely pathetic.

As Newsbusters says:

There comes a point at which denial drifts into delusion, and Mary Mapes has crossed it.

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