The scorecard: Swiftees vs. Kerry
David Limbaugh
(archive)
August 27, 2004
Despite the partisan media's claims to the contrary,
John Kerry has not successfully refuted "almost all the
Swiftees' charges." Though he has attempted to dodge the
bullets, he has been deeply wounded by them.
Instead of responding factually to the charges,
Kerry and his defenders have:
-- personally attacked the Swiftees and reportedly
hired private investigators to look for dirt on them;
-- mischaracterized Swiftee
John O'Neill as a Nixon dirty trickster;
-- reiterated their lies about President Bush's Air
National Guard service;
-- filed complaints with the FEC to muzzle the
Swiftees;
-- pressured media outlets not to run the Swiftees'
ads;
-- whined about coordination between the Swiftees
and the Bush campaign because attorney Ben Ginsberg
advised both;
-- gloated when Ginsberg resigned from representing
the Bush campaign, saying it proved there had been
coordination all along, though Ginsberg denies any
coordination;
-- refused to insist that their similarly situated
lawyers or operatives Robert Bauer, Jim Jordan, Joe
Sandler and Zack Exley -- sever their ties as well;
-- theatrically dispatched former Senator Max
Cleland to the Bush ranch with a letter imploring the
president to urge the Swiftees, over whom the president
genuinely has no control, to cease and desist.
-- called other veterans to pressure them into
supporting Kerry;
-- invoked the only sacred Republican name among
Democrats, John McCain. (Bob Dole lost similar status
this week when nobly standing up for the Swiftees.)
-- suppressed John Kerry's shameful,
America-trashing book "The New Soldier," refusing to
allow it to be reprinted;
-- said, dishonestly, that the Swiftees keep
changing their stories;
-- repeatedly changed Kerry's story on Christmas in
Cambodia. The reasons it was "seared, seared" in Kerry's
memory were that it was during Christmas time (people
associate events with the sentimentality of Christmas)
and President Richard Nixon had supposedly ordered Kerry
into Cambodia illegally -- which outraged Kerry. Turns
out Nixon wasn't in office yet. How can people brush
this off as inconsequential? This lie really mattered at
the time, and, obviously still does today in terms of
the negativity it generated against America;
-- dramatically backtracked on the first Purple
Heart account, being forced to all but admit that Kerry
wasn't injured by enemy fire -- which means, if nothing
else, that he wasn't entitled to that Purple Heart nor
his early out after four months;
-- watched as their enabling mainstream media --
the Democrats' most powerful and unregulated "527" group
-- have systematically tried to discredit the Swiftees'
claims by masquerading as objective, investigative
journalists. In fact, they've combed records to catch
the Swiftees in supposed inconsistencies and painted a
fantastic picture trying to connect absurdly remote dots
tying the Swiftees to President Bush. All the while
they've ignored the mountains of factual evidence
against Kerry and even mindlessly repeated the
dismissive conclusion that almost all of Kerry's stories
have held up to scrutiny. Never has the liberal bias of
the partisan media been so conspicuous. On August 25,
the twin print media goliaths: the New York Times and
The Washington Post, sang a propaganda duet dismissing
the Swiftees' claims: WP: "Many of the charges have been
rebutted by veterans who served with Kerry and by
military records." NYT: “the Swift Boat group, almost
all of whose challenges to Mr. Kerry and his war record
have been contradicted by official war records and even
some of its members' own past statements." Makes you
wonder whether these two media outlets are recipients or
authors of Democratic talking points.
-- peddled the lie that the Swiftees "weren't
there" because most weren't on Kerry's boat, ignoring
that they were in adjacent boats within witnessing
distance;
-- avoided Kerry media appearances -- he doesn't
want to have to answer even the obligatory questions the
partisan media might lob at him. And you can be sure
there'll be no second or third Kerry-O'Neill debates --
no thrilla in Manila. Even Don King couldn't get Kerry
to step back into the ring for a rematch with O'Neill,
who knocked Kerry cold in the first fight;
-- with the media's help, held up Kerry's "heroism"
as sacrosanct and unchallengeable while simultaneously
disrespecting the heroism of Kerry's some 254 accusers;
-- with the media's help, held up official Navy
records as sacrosanct and unchallengeable, ignoring the
compelling Swiftee claim that Kerry manufactured false
records;
-- refused to release Kerry's complete military and
medical records and diary;
-- complained about the campaign's focus on Kerry's
long-ago record, when they brought it up in the first
place.
I'm just warming up, but I'm already out of space.
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