HERE’S ANOTHER BLOW to any hopes CBS might have had that the Thornburgh Report would put RatherGate behind it:

A document examiner involved in the flawed “60 Minutes Wednesday” report on George W. Bush’s National Guard service claims that he was defamed and his reputation damaged by the recent report from an independent review panel that investigated the show’s reporting practices, E&P has learned.

Marcel Matley, one of four document experts consulted by CBS News while reporting its Sept. 8, 2004, report on Bush, is demanding a slew of corrections in the report, which was issued earlier this month. In an interview with E&P, he referred to the report’s treatment of him as “defamation.” . . .

He said the report has already hurt his professional reputation, claiming it was mentioned last week during his appearance in a Modesto, Calif., courtroom on a probate case. “Someone brought it up that I was the one who made the mistake in the ’60 Minutes’ case,” he said. “I’ve already had this thrown at me.”

Matley told E&P he had yet to hear back from CBS or Thornburgh about the e-mail. “They have not acknowledged my existence,” he declared. “They have not even replied.”

Jeez.