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NIXON TARGETED KERRY FOR ANTI-WAR VIEWS
MSNBC.com ^ | March 15, 2004 | Brian Williams

Posted on 03/15/2004 4:57:22 PM PST by ntnychik

NIXON TARGETED KERRY FOR ANTI-WAR VIEWS

White House tapes reveal then-president’s attempt to discredit Kerry during 1971 war protests, Senate testimony

By Brian Williams, Correspondent

NBC News Updated: 5:43 p.m. ET March 15, 2004

John Kerry’s first steps onto the national political stage took place back in 1971, when as a returning Vietnam War hero, Kerry lead fellow veterans to Washington to protest against the Vietnam War and testify to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about the horrors of the war he had seen first hand. Now a NBC News examination of White House audio tapes shows that Kerry’s leadership drew the attention and the ire of President Richard Nixon.

Kerry was a leader of Vietnam Veterans Against the War and went to Washington for a week in April, 1971 to protest, lobby Congress, even to return hundreds of medals and service decorations — thrown into a heap on Capitol Hill. Though the president was gradually withdrawing American ground troops, the veterans said that wasn’t enough. They wanted the United States to pull out immediately.

The Nixon administration went to court to block the 1,200 veterans from camping out on the Mall during their protest, but Kerry and his group stayed put. The reaction from Nixon’s inner circle was real contempt for the veterans. In private conversations inside the White House, Nixon called them “horrible” and “bastards,” Haldeman described the veterans as “ratty-looking,” and Kissinger dismissed them as “inarticulate.”

But John Kerry was just the opposite — presentable, politically astute and very articulate. He appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to testify against the war, critical of the President’s Vietnam policy. “Someone has to die,” Kerry told the committee, “so that President Nixon won’t be, and these are his words, ‘the first President to lose a war.’”

"Well, he is sort of a phony, isn't he?

— President Richard Nixon, May, 1971-- Speaking with aide Charles Colson about John Kerry

Kerry also questioned the administration’s strategy of gradual “Vietnamization” of the war — pulling out U.S. ground troops, and turning the war over to the South Vietnamese military. “How do you ask a man to be the last man to die in Vietnam?” Kerry demanded. “How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?”

White House attention

Kerry's testimony reached a national audience, including, we now know from once-secret White House tapes, the president himself, who brought it up with his chief of staff Bob Haldeman. Here is an excerpt from a tape recorded on April 23, 1971, the day after Kerry’s Senate testimony:

Nixon: Apparently, this fellow, uh, that they put in the front row, is that what you say, the front [unintelligible] the real stars — Kerry.

Haldeman: Kerry. He is, he did a hell of a great job on the, uh --

Nixon: He was extremely effective.

And Haldeman concluded: “I think you’ll find Kerry running for political office.”

Related documents: Extended excerpts from the Nixon White House tapes

Kerry ended his week in Washington with a speech to a huge anti-war rally at the U.S. Capitol, again pointing the finger at the Nixon administration for its conduct of the war, and its reaction to the veterans’ protests. “This is a government that cares more about the legality of where men sleep than the legality of where we drop bombs and why men die,” Kerry declared.

The Nixon White House saw Kerry as a threat, and set out to discredit him and infiltrate his organization. The week after the protest rally, Nixon is heard discussing Kerry with White House aide Charles Colson:

Colson: This fellow Kerry that they had on last week --

Nixon: Yeah.

Colson: -- hell, he turns out to be, uh, really quite a phony.

Nixon: Well, he is sort of a phony, isn't he?

Colson: Well, he stayed, when he was here --

Nixon: Stayed out in Georgetown, yeah. [edit]

Colson: -- was out at the best restaurants every night and, uh --

Nixon: Sure.

Colson: -- you know, he's just, the complete opportunist.

Nixon: A racket, sure. [edit]

Colson: We’ll keep hitting him, Mr. President.

Nixon's counter-attack

Colson was Nixon’s point man against Kerry, and he found a weapon in another veteran: John O’Neill. He was a spokesman for Vietnam Veterans for a Just Peace, which backed Nixon administration policy in Vietnam, and in turn was supported by the White House.

The White House file

John O’Neill, selected to debate John Kerry about the Vietman War, in the Oval Office with President Nixon and White House aide Charles Colson.

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Fresh out of the Navy like Kerry, O’Neill was angry at Kerry for saying U.S. servicemen in Vietnam routinely committed war crimes. The weekend before the Washington protests, Kerry made the accusations on NBC’s Meet the Press, saying, “I committed the same kind of atrocities as thousands of other soldiers have committed, in that I took part in shootings in free fire zones.” And, Kerry claimed, “I took part in search and destroy missions, in the burning of villages. All this is contrary to the laws of warfare.”

John O’Neill hit back at Kerry with administration-orchestrated press appearances of his own, including a news conference that June. O’Neill asked rhetorically, “Shall Mr. Kerry and his little group of one thousand or twelve thousand embittered men be allowed to represent their views as that of all veterans, because they can appear on every news program? I hope not, for the country’s sake.”

After the news conference, O’Neill met with Charles Colson at the White House, where the attack on Kerry was seen as a public relations coup. In a conversation with the president, Haldeman gave the credit to Charles Colson, and raved about John O’Neill:

Haldeman: -- crew cut, real sharp looking guy who is more articulate than Kerry. He’s not as eloquent; he isn’t the ham that Kerry is. But he’s more believable. [edit]

Haldeman: This guy now, is gonna, he’s gonna move on Kerry.

“This is a government that cares more about the legality of where men sleep than the legality of where we drop bombs and why men die.”

— John Kerry, April, 1971-- Anti-war rally, U.S. Capitol

The White House encouraged O’Neill to challenge Kerry to a debate. Kerry agreed and before the event, President Nixon called O’Neill into the Oval Office for a pep talk. “It’s a great service to the country,” declared the president.

Nixon: Give it to him, give it to him. And you can do it, because you have a pleasant manner, too, because you’ve got — and I think it’s a great service to the country. [edit]

Nixon: You fellows have been out there. You’ve got to know, seeing the barbarians that we’re up against, you’ve got to know what we’re doing in that horrible swamp that North Vietnam is. You’ve got to know from all our faults of what we have in this country that, that what we’re doing is right. You’ve got to know too, people are critics. Critics of the war, critics of [unint], run America down. [edit] You’ve gotta know that you’re on the winning s—that, that you’re on the right side.

Two weeks later, the veterans squared off on the popular Dick Cavett show:

O’Neill: Mr. Kerry is the type of person who lives and survives only on the war weariness and fears of the American people. This is the same little man who on nationwide television in April spoke of, quote, crimes committed on a day to day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command.

Kerry: We believe as veterans who took part in this war we have nothing to gain by coming back here and talking about those things that have happened except to try and point the way to America, to try and say, here is where we went wrong, and we’ve got to change.

(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cavettshow; kerry; nixon; oneill; phony; testimony; vvaw
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"Well, he is sort of a phony, isn't he?"--Pres. Richard M. Nixon, on John Forbes Kerry, May 1971.
1 posted on 03/15/2004 4:57:23 PM PST by ntnychik
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To: ntnychik
Nixon was right! Kerry is a phony!
2 posted on 03/15/2004 4:58:24 PM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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To: ntnychik
White House tapes reveal then-president’s attempt to discredit Kerry during 1971 war protests, Senate testimony

I only wish they had done a better job.

So9

3 posted on 03/15/2004 4:59:23 PM PST by Servant of the 9 (Goldwater Republican)
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To: ntnychik
***Dick Nixon Ping***
4 posted on 03/15/2004 4:59:34 PM PST by My2Cents ("Well...there you go again.")
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To: ntnychik
Happy anniversary!
5 posted on 03/15/2004 5:00:07 PM PST by WinOne4TheGipper (Beware: My posts bite back.)
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To: ntnychik
I'm sure that Brian Williams reporting this, MSNBC expects this will make Kerry look good.
6 posted on 03/15/2004 5:00:43 PM PST by My2Cents ("Well...there you go again.")
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To: areafiftyone
NixonBump!!
7 posted on 03/15/2004 5:00:52 PM PST by international american (DU trolls outsourced for free!!)
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To: ntnychik
I always knew there were things about Nixon I liked.
8 posted on 03/15/2004 5:02:32 PM PST by Old Grumpy
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To: international american
you know, he's just, the complete opportunist.

Amazing how Nixon saw thru this guy and the media hasn't.

9 posted on 03/15/2004 5:03:00 PM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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To: My2Cents
Can't believe that this was the final segment on Tom Brokaws nightly news this evening on NBC.

I sure don't think this made Kerry look good--just the opposite.
10 posted on 03/15/2004 5:03:17 PM PST by forward
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“Vietnam War hero --- Kerry lead fellow veterans to Washington to protest against the Vietnam War (what kind of hero is this to me he is a coward and commits treason) and testify to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about the horrors of the war he had seen first hand (idiot total imbecile).  What about those great vets who came back from war and were treat it like trash? Kerry is nothing but self centric, egoistic maniac!


11 posted on 03/15/2004 5:04:05 PM PST by bogdanPolska12
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To: areafiftyone
Nixon was a brilliant man. He was sacrificed my the Washington Post!
12 posted on 03/15/2004 5:04:47 PM PST by international american (DU trolls outsourced for free!!)
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To: My2Cents
I guess they figure the can of worms is going to open anyway. They're right, and they can't immunize enough no matter how they spin.

They're going to have real trouble with the separate peace Kerry admitted negotiating with North Vietnam and the Viet Cong in Paris during the real peace talks.
13 posted on 03/15/2004 5:05:28 PM PST by VadeRetro
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To: ntnychik
Back in those days, J. Edgar Hoover kept some interesting files on anti-war protesters. Where are John Kerry's FBI files?
14 posted on 03/15/2004 5:05:54 PM PST by TommyDale
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To: international american
I agree!
15 posted on 03/15/2004 5:06:06 PM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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To: forward
Maybe Nixon 'should' have been spying on Kerry if he and his friends were going around conspiring to kill Senators.
16 posted on 03/15/2004 5:08:32 PM PST by bornintexas (..Release your military records, John F'n Kerry!)
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To: international american
I have this strange feeling that Bush knows more about Kerry than we are hearing from his campaign. I bet you something is going to come out on him very soon.
17 posted on 03/15/2004 5:09:02 PM PST by areafiftyone (Democrats = the hamster is dead but the wheel is still spinning)
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To: ntnychik
I vote for Nixon and he was right about Kerry. Look today ...European Commission President Romano Prodi said on Monday we need to talk and use effectiveness of discrete diplomacy and engagement,....The French and Senator John Kerry said something similar, as usual. talk.." Is he one of those unnamed foreign leaders?
18 posted on 03/15/2004 5:09:58 PM PST by FreeRep
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To: WinOne4TheGipper; potlatch; MeekOneGOP; devolve; onyx; Hon; Liz; Happy2BMe; PhilDragoo; ...
Happy Anniversary!

Aw, thanks, you noticed!

19 posted on 03/15/2004 5:12:49 PM PST by ntnychik
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To: TommyDale
ask Hillary??
20 posted on 03/15/2004 5:15:36 PM PST by MD_Willington_1976
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