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Can John Kerry hold on to his lead? (Zumwalt:"virtually had to straight-jacket him ")
Taipai Times ^ | Feb 11, 2004,Page 9 | By W. Scott Thompson

Posted on 02/11/2004 7:08:43 PM PST by 11th_VA

Harold Wilson, that British politician more canny than admired, usefully reminded his audience that things can change very quickly in politics.

"A week is a long time," he said, in politics, and we have seen this over and over in the American scene these past months.

After all, only nine weeks ago former vice president Al Gore blessed the insurgent campaign of Howard Dean and most pundits thought the race was over. All that was needed was the anointing of the former Vermont governor as Democratic party standard-bearer to take on US President George W. Bush in November.

Overnight Senator John Kerry, whose campaign had almost imploded late last year, turned the race upside down by winning big in Iowa's caucuses and then the weeks following in New Hampshire, Missouri and other primaries -- not only showing he has the "Big Mo" (or momentum) essential for winning in America, but a hammerlock on the nomination.

Or so it looks. After all, Senator Joe Lieberman has withdrawn, Wesley Clark's hopes are forlorn and John Edwards is resting his case on a single win, in the state of his birth.

But can it happen again? Dean's hold looked airtight until folks actually went to the polls. He had money to burn and endorsements from across the country, and now he is barely maintaining viability as a serious candidate. What could go wrong with Kerry's campaign at this point, and are there any implications for Asia?

Not a lot, but no one yet considers it over. The lanky and experienced Massachusetts senator has money to burn. No one wants to say it, but his wife's near billion-dollar fortune at the very least permits him to spend all his own, more modest, fortune to smooth his way. She can't shovel money directly into his campaign, but the mere fact of her fortune gives confidence to other contributors or lenders that they're backing a winner. He has seemingly unlimited self-confidence, despite many trip-ups in his long career.

But no senator has won the keys to the White House since John F. Kennedy.

There's a reason why senators don't tend to win. They've been on the record for too long on too many issues. There are too many interest groups they have had to cultivate and satiate to stay in politics. Sam Nunn, a powerful senator from Georgia who didn't even have to face serious re-election opposition, left the Senate in 1996 because he tired of spending his evenings entertaining his major supporters and running over to the Senate to vote. At the prime of life, he wanted to rediscover his family.

The real issue that Kerry must resolve is, however, character. Now that he is the front-runner, he must not only answer to all the charges of serving special interests that have risen and will still rise, he has to satisfy the public that he is, not to put too fine a point on it, an honorable man. There are questions.

Kerry has managed to straddle many issues and so it is difficult to discern his real beliefs -- other than in himself. He votes for the war in Iraq so he doesn't look "wet" and then votes against Pentagon budget rises, so he can please the liberal Democrats, who give him one of their highest ratings. When he looks at an acquaintance, he always seems to be looking just past, to see if someone more important lurks behind his interlocutor. Of course that's just standard politics. But people want something more.

He now makes much of his decorations from the war in Vietnam, to appeal to centrists and conservatives, without reminding those audiences that he for long was a leader of Vietnam veterans against the war. Indeed, assiduous searchers, looking for his vulnerabilities, will find much of interest in that period of his life.

For example, the fabled and distinguished chief of naval operations (CNO), Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, told me -- 30 years ago when he was still CNO -- that during his own command of US naval forces in Vietnam, just prior to his anointment as CNO, young Kerry had created great problems for him and the other top brass, by killing so many non-combatant civilians and going after other non-military targets.

"We had virtually to straight-jacket him to keep him under control," the admiral said. "Bud" Zumwalt got it right when he assessed Kerry as having large ambitions -- but promised that his career in Vietnam would haunt him if he were ever on the national stage.

It is that sort of thing that senators don't have to worry about. But if they become a front-runner for president, the whole ball-game changes. Their past is scrutinized with a fine-tooth comb. In Kerry's case, for example, he has shown precious little interest in Asia since his tour in Vietnam, and there is little doubt that he will follow the standard Democratic party, pro-Beijing, line. But every word he's ever spoken on it will be scrutinized.

That is why it is not only true that a week is a long time in politics. But, as they say in American politics, "It ain't over until the fat lady sings."

W. Scott Thompson is an adjunct professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University in Boston, and a former assistant secretary of state in the Reagan administration. He has visited Taipei eight times and now lives in Bali.


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; johnkerry; kerry
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61 posted on 02/11/2004 8:37:36 PM PST by Jet Jaguar (Who would the terrorists vote for?)
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To: ambrose
I'm so sick of this guy and it's not yet mid February. Lots of swearing between now and election day. He is an undeniably dangerous man. Like Clinton, he lies without impunity, Wonder if the sycophantic press will cover for him also?
62 posted on 02/11/2004 8:42:49 PM PST by onyx (Your secrets are safe with me and all my friends.)
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To: Mike Darancette
Does anyone really believe Kerry ever set one foot in Nam.
63 posted on 02/11/2004 8:49:29 PM PST by dalebert
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To: onyx
Dittos to all you said. Will someone tell me EXACTLY what Kerry did that justifies the "hero" part of his stint in Vietnam?

I know that he got minor shrapnel wounds, jumped onto a bank, ran behind his cover, and shot a wounded enemy, brought back the enemy's gun, and admitted to killing civilians, including an old man, a woman, and a child. Where is the heroics?

64 posted on 02/11/2004 8:49:33 PM PST by Carolinamom
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To: Petronski
Kerry sounds like a real psycho.

Boy, that's no lie. How did a guy in the Navy get so close to civilians? Is he shooting them from the boat? Jeez.

Oh my, this reminds me of something my late husband said. One day he just blurted out that he didn't know if he would go to heaven because of the stuff he had done in VietNam. He never shared the particulars, but he was a grunt and was in combat and described some of that. Obviously, when your life is at stake you do what you have to do, but he was haunted the rest of his life.

Kerry is on a boat somewhere and shooting civilians for sport??? God in heaven.

65 posted on 02/11/2004 8:52:13 PM PST by radiohead
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To: Timesink
"Unless we can find other verification of Zumwalt saying the same thing to somebody else, we probably shouldn't go around spreading this quote as gospel."

A full Admiral has a lot of aides reporting to him - he doesn't get his info directly, it comes thru the chain of command. There are plenty of people still walking around who should be able to add flesh to this story. The Dims better get the mafia busy on this or more will come out.
66 posted on 02/11/2004 9:00:08 PM PST by Chu Gary (USN Intel guy 1967 - 1970)
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To: js1138
His SON is dead....agent Orange.
67 posted on 02/11/2004 9:00:28 PM PST by Ann Archy (Abortion: The Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: Petronski
Maybe that accounts for his nightmares that the goofy wife talked about in the Washington Post interview..."DOWN....DOWN"!!
68 posted on 02/11/2004 9:03:25 PM PST by Ann Archy (Abortion: The Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: 11th_VA
This could be a plant to divert attention and credibility from real issues in Kerry's background. It could be from the DNC itself for all I know.
69 posted on 02/11/2004 9:05:13 PM PST by claudiustg (Go Sharon! Go Bush!)
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To: There's millions of'em
"But no senator has won the keys to the White House since John F. Kennedy."

Little correction. LBJ was a senator. He wasn't elected as a senator though but from the vice presidency.
70 posted on 02/11/2004 9:10:44 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (black dogs are my life)
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To: 11th_VA
... young Kerry had created great problems for him and the other top brass, by killing so many non-combatant civilians and going after other non-military targets...hmmm, if I believed all that psychology stuff I've read about I'd have to say that Kerry's speeches about the atrocities supposedly committed by troops in Vietnam were really projections of his own misdeeds, and his extensive anti-war activities in fact pathetic attempts to assuage his guilt over those misdeeds - he sounds pretty unstable to me.........
71 posted on 02/11/2004 9:11:53 PM PST by Intolerant in NJ
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To: Mike Darancette
I don't know what type of craft Kerry commanded, but the "brown water" navy used modern-day monitors on the Mekong, which carried 50 cal machine guns, 20 mm and 40 mm cannons, and 81 mm mortars.

Zumwalt was at one time ( c. 1964) Commander, Naval Forces, Vietnam.

72 posted on 02/11/2004 9:22:55 PM PST by capitan_refugio
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To: Intolerant in NJ
I agree with those who urge caution in accepting the apocryphal Zumwalt story. However, if you read the Globe account it's not hard to come to the conclusion that Kerry was a shoot first and identify later kind of trigger-happy guy. Just because an area was declared a "free-fire zone" didn't mean you were obligated to hose down anyone in sight, or that the law of land warfare no longer applied. It was tough to apply any humanity in that war, but the "good guys" tried like hell to do that.
73 posted on 02/11/2004 9:24:30 PM PST by pawdoggie
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To: All
From Joe Klein's interview of John Kerry,in The New Yorker,2002.

" Admiral Elmo Zumwalt later joked that he wasn't sure if he should give Kerry the Silver Star or court-martial him for his actions on February 28, 1969. Kerry had ignored standard operating procedure as his squadron ferried troops up the river that day."
74 posted on 02/11/2004 9:32:20 PM PST by Wild Irish Rogue
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To: Carolinamom
Where are the heroics? I like Ambrose's comments:

In truth, he is a traitor. I am no more impressed by his being a veteran than I am by Lee Harvey Oswald, Jeffrey Dahmer, or Timothy McVeigh's veteran status...

14 posted on 02/11/2004 3:19:26 AM PST by ambrose ("John Kerry has blood of American soldiers on his hands" - Lt. Col. Oliver North)

75 posted on 02/11/2004 9:36:49 PM PST by onyx (Your secrets are safe with me and all my friends.)
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To: Wild Irish Rogue
Kerry had ignored standard operating procedure as his squadron ferried troops up the river that day."

If Kerry was ferrying troops at the time he beached his craft to kill that VC he definately was off mission. While beached his craft was a sitting duck for mortar and rocket fire.

76 posted on 02/11/2004 9:43:44 PM PST by Mike Darancette (Bush Bot by choice)
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To: SBprone
Yep, because why else would Vietnam haunt him on the national stage? Bob Kerrey was not on any of the top Brasses radar screens back then. It was Kerry that was the thorn in their side, with all his political ambitions.
77 posted on 02/11/2004 9:51:07 PM PST by faithincowboys ( Zell Miller is the only DC Democrat not committing treason.)
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To: 11th_VA
Kerry better have enough delegates for the nomination by the time of the DemRat/Marxist convention, or else he won't get the nomination.......because, despite his media cheerleaders, by then his personal history will make him unelectable. Then, it will depend on how vulnerable President Bush seems. If he seems beatable, will the Rodham jerk, the traitor's "wife," step into the fray?
78 posted on 02/11/2004 10:01:21 PM PST by line drive to right
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To: okie01
Kerry and the media have asked Bush to "prove" he served in Alabama. Shouldn't Kerry have to "prove" that he didn't "off" a bunch of civilians? In politics, it appears that you are guilty until proven innocent.
79 posted on 02/11/2004 10:59:06 PM PST by rebel_yell2
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To: 11th_VA
Well,well,.I have been trying to figure out why the dems unleashed the AWOL accusations now,in February ,instead of October.

They hope "all this Viet Nam era" stuff(Kerry's ) will be put behind him and we all move on.Kerry has much to put behind him,it would seem.

I still fault him most for his Hanoi Jane harm to his comrades in arms.
80 posted on 02/12/2004 1:46:21 AM PST by MEG33 (BUSH/CHENEY '04...for the sake of our nation)
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