TheHeretic
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Here's what a quick google gave me. (I love this new connection speed) The damage was being done well before they went to air with badly forged documents. The contempt for the intelligence of the audience was present for a long time. http://www.ratherbiased.com/compare.htm When Abusing Women is Okay Dan Rather #1: "Well, as you say that, Susan, it raises the potential, the potential for a strategy that says, 'Listen, Anita Hill has raised this. In order to save Clarence Thomas's nomination we're going to have to, in effect, tear her apart.' Is that pretty much the strategy as you see it?" --Dan Rather in a CBS Special Report during the hearings, October 11, 1991. "It is related to what women say, and with justification, about rape charges. If you think you've been raped or you know you have and you come forward with charges, then you suddenly are the person who has to pay the price." --Dan Rather in a CBS Special Report during the hearings, October 11, 1991. Dan Rather #2: Rather was asked about the alleged rape of Juanita Broaddrick by Bill Clinton while he was Arkansas's Attorney General: "[E]ven if it...turns out to be true, it happened a long time ago and...they've gotta be figuring maybe, just maybe the American public has heard all they want to hear about this and are saying, you know, 'Next, let's move on to the next thing.'" --Dan Rather on Imus in the Morning, February 23, 1999. Rather was asked why he didn't air any reports on Juanita Broaddrick's accusation: "I don't remember all the details of Juanita Broaddrick. But I will say that -- and you can castigate me if you like. When the charge has something to do with somebody's private sex life, I would prefer not to run any of it." --Dan Rather on FNC's O'Reilly Factor, May 15, 2001.
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