On the CBS Evening News tonight, Dan Rather lied about the reasons for questioning the authenticity of the National Guard documents he likely typed at home before cutting and pasting a dead man’s signature. He claimed that doubters asserted that the CGTimes font “was not available” in the 1970s. No, Dan, no one’s claiming that. Typography experts are claiming, though, that the proportional font was not available on common typewriters in 1972. Yes, the font was invented in 1931. There’s an obvious difference.
Rather Evades Points of Dispute
Rather Evades Points of Dispute
Rather Evades Points of Dispute
On the CBS Evening News tonight, Dan Rather lied about the reasons for questioning the authenticity of the National Guard documents he likely typed at home before cutting and pasting a dead man’s signature. He claimed that doubters asserted that the CGTimes font “was not available” in the 1970s. No, Dan, no one’s claiming that. Typography experts are claiming, though, that the proportional font was not available on common typewriters in 1972. Yes, the font was invented in 1931. There’s an obvious difference.