Farah on ‘Scarborough Country’ tonight

By WND Staff

Joseph Farah, co-founder and editor of WorldNetDaily and host of the nationally syndicated radio show “WorldNetDaily RadioActive,” will be a guest on “Scarborough Country” on MSNBC tonight.

Farah will discuss the recent controversy over Dan Rather’s disputed story about memos purportedly written in the early ’70s that suggest President Bush failed to fulfill his National Guard duty.

Document experts and amateur sleuths began questioning the memos’ authenticity within hours after they were published on the Internet, citing typographical and formatting issues that suggest they were created by a modern-day word processor rather than a Vietnam War-era typewriter.

Farah also will discuss media bias in election coverage. “Scarborough Country” airs at 10 p.m. Eastern, 7 p.m. Pacific.

The program is hosted by Joe Scarborough, author of the recently released book “Rome Wasn’t Burnt in a Day: The Real Deal on How Politicians, Bureaucrats, and Other Washington Barbarians are Bankrupting America.”