I got tired of defending it, so I asked the editors of The Times themselves to defend it themselves.
Stan, this one's for you.
Dear Sirs,
Regarding the Downing Street Memo stories, we Americans have been so utterly let down by our own media and it's piss-poor ability to execute proper journalism (CBS, Newsweek, and the rest), that even the staunchest critics of the Bush administration are loathe to accept the authenticity of the story. As you can imagine, this is completely frustrating to the population of the U.S. that did not vote for George W. Bush.
Is there any further information you can offer to support the authenticity of the document? Have any government officials validated the authenticity? Are any sources willing to go public with what they say (keep in mind, most of us only have access to the online article, so if more details were offered in print, we would greatly appreciate knowing what they are)? Is there something we are missing about the authenticity of the documents? We know that the authenticity of the document has not been questioned by British government officials, but we 'Merikuns' have been there before.
Please forgive any disrespect this request may imply. It is not that we don't trust your organization, we no longer trust *any* media organization (can you blame us)?
Sincerely,
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