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John Kerry’s Time Warp - For the Democratic candidate, it's always 1969
National Review Online ^ | February 27, 2004 | Byron York

Posted on 02/27/2004 7:35:12 AM PST by kennedy

Why does Sen. John Kerry (D., Mass.) talk incessantly about Vietnam?

Obviously, it has given him a great political advantage in past campaigns and he hopes it will do the same in his race for the White House. But there might be another reason. Perhaps more than any other presidential candidate in recent memory, Kerry seems to be living in another time, playing a movie of Vietnam over and over in his mind.

In fact, he is often playing an actual movie of Vietnam over and over on his television. Consider this scene from a remarkable profile of Kerry published in the Boston Globe in October 1996, when Kerry was in a tough reelection battle:

Kerry told reporter Charles Sennott the oft-repeated story of the February 1969 firefight in which Kerry attacked the Viet Cong who ambushed his Swift boat. Kerry won the Silver Star, as well as a Purple Heart, for his efforts. But the story wasn't just the firefight itself. It was also Kerry's reaction to it.

The future senator was so "focused on his future ambitions," Sennott reported, that not long after the fight, he bought a Super-8 movie camera, returned to the scene, and reenacted the skirmish on film. During their interview, Kerry played the tape for Sennott.

"I'll show you where they shot from. See? That's the hole covered up with reeds," Kerry said as he ran the tape in slow motion.

Kerry told Sennott that his decision to reenact the fight on film was no big deal — "just something I did, no great meaning to it." But it's clear that the old movie is a huge deal. "Through hours of watching the films in the den of his newly renovated Beacon Hill mansion, it becomes apparent that these are memories and footage he returns to often," Sennott wrote.

"Kerry jumps repeatedly from the couch to adjust the Sony large screen TV in his home entertainment center, making sure the picture is clear, the color correct. He fast forwards, rewinds and freeze frames the footage. His running commentary — vivid, sometimes touching, sometimes self-serving — never misses a beat."

In John Kerry's home-entertainment center, it's always 1969.

It's sometimes that way in his campaign, too. Is Kerry's the only campaign to play Jimi Hendrix — specifically, "Fire" from the 1967 album Are You Experienced? — at rallies? Other candidates — like John Edwards, with his theme song, John Mellencamp's "Small Town" — aren't exactly cutting edge, but they have chosen somewhat newer stuff.

And what about the music on Kerry's bus? Before the Iowa caucuses, Washington Post reporter Ceci Connelly described the candidate hanging out on the bus with Peter Yarrow, his old friend from Peter, Paul, and Mary. "Pedro, sing us a song," Kerry ordered one day. Yarrow picked up a guitar and began to play and sing — and later waxed nostalgic about the antiwar rallies he attended way back when with Kerry and Eugene McCarthy.

Earlier, Connelly wrote, when Yarrow sang "Puff the Magic Dragon" at an event in a private home in Ames, Iowa, "Kerry lifted his fingers to his mouth for a quick toke on an imaginary joint. You can almost see his thick mane of silver hair returning to the shaggy brown do of those days."

Even Kerry's latest soundbite, the speech in Ohio Tuesday in which he described President Bush as a "walking contradiction," was apparently a reference to the old days. In this case, it was Kris Kristofferson's "The Pilgrim, Chapter 33, " from 1970, with its line, "He's a walking contradiction, partly truth and partly fiction."

This man is living in a time warp. No wonder Kerry sees any conflict — Gulf War I, Afghanistan, Gulf War II — as a potential Vietnam. In Kerry's world, Vietnam is running on a continuous loop on that big screen TV — with Jimi, Kris, and Peter, Paul, and Mary singing in the background.

Some people become stuck in the time period in which they had their most intense experiences. Others, perhaps with more mental or emotional flexibility, move on. Kerry seems to be one of the former.

At 60 years old, he appears obsessed with the past in ways that the 57 year-old George W. Bush isn't. And Kerry seems far older than, say, the 71 year-old Donald Rumsfeld — a man who is always moving ahead, not inclined to lecture about the way things were 30 or 40 years ago.

Kerry's penchant for looking back would not be a good trait in a president who will have to deal with a distinctly 21st century, post-9/11 world. America faces threats that were unheard of in Kerry's formative years. While those threats build, Kerry is turning on Hendrix, toking on an imaginary joint, and telling you about Vietnam.

And just imagine the inauguration. The new president delivers his speech, waves to the crowd, and cries..."Pedro, sing us a song!"


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 1969; 2004; byronyork; kerry; unfit; vietnam
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To: Carolinamom
Not long after the fight, he bought a Super-8 movie camera, returned to the scene, and reenacted the skirmish on film.

Exactly WHEN was this return to Vietnam?Was it while he was assigned to duty w/a Washington-based Admiral?Was it while he was actively engaged in anti-Vietnam activities?

I may be wrong, but I assumed that he did that while he was still "in country". A quick trip to the PX and a quick trip back to the "scene of the crime".

Remember, many criminals just can't resist returning to the scene of the crime.

This guy is one sick puppy.

21 posted on 02/27/2004 4:22:28 PM PST by jackbill
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To: jackbill
I wish Byron York, the author, had fleshed out that "reenactment" part. Did Kerry have his crew w/him? Who filmed Kerry's dash to the hooch? Was there sound provided to simulate gun shots? etc.
22 posted on 02/27/2004 4:33:03 PM PST by Carolinamom
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To: JustPlainJoe


Give both (2 pages) time to load audios and graphics

Scroll down each page

Page 2 has a full Kerry/Winter Soldier .mp3 'clickable' menu


Kerry, the champion medal thrower


I added a touch of that on both pages



http://00access.tripod.com/Kerry-11.html







23 posted on 02/27/2004 4:44:32 PM PST by autoresponder (JAMES BOND: http://00access.tripod.com/007.html J-FK: http://00access.tripod.com/Kerry-11.html)
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To: kennedy
The thought of this guy being President makes me hyperventilate. Talk about self-absorption, he gives Bill Clinton a run for his money on self-centeredness. And Kerry was only in Viet Nam for four months, he needs to get on with life. Yikes.
24 posted on 02/27/2004 9:23:03 PM PST by Utah Girl
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How did I miss the graphic that accompanied this article?

25 posted on 02/27/2004 9:38:29 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: kennedy
This is very, very revealing.

And, somehow, it comes as no surprise.

26 posted on 02/27/2004 10:13:07 PM PST by okie01 (www.ArmorforCongress.com...because Congress isn't for the morally halt and the mentally lame.)
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To: kennedy
You can't live in the past.There's no future in it.
27 posted on 02/27/2004 10:17:06 PM PST by Mr.Quest
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To: Carolinamom
"Exactly WHEN was this return to Vietnam?Was it while he was assigned to duty w/a Washington-based Admiral?Was it while he was actively engaged in anti-Vietnam activities?"

Kerry returned to the US to be an aide for an Admiral in NYC in April 1969. He piloted Adam Walinsky (who was involved with the VVAW) around to various anti-war rallies while still on active duty. Kerry was discharged from the Navy in January 1970.
28 posted on 02/28/2004 8:36:27 AM PST by Hon
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Not only did Kerry do this reenactment, but he kept a video diary (actually a 8mm film diary) of his days in Vietnam--as well as keeping a written diary.


'Scorching flashes of tracer, red and deadly, come at you with terrifying suddenness that catches all by surprise...'

From a journal Kerry kept on his experiences in Vietnam. At top, a video still shows Kerry during the war.

http://www.boston.com/globe/nation/packages/kerry/061603.shtml

But he's not a narcissist or anything.
29 posted on 02/28/2004 8:43:44 AM PST by Hon
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To: kennedy

I wanted to tape it, before I reenacted it.


30 posted on 07/28/2004 11:02:39 AM PDT by f zero
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