Posted on 08/14/2004 9:38:35 AM PDT by Lando Lincoln
According to Newsweek's assistant managing editor Evan Thomas, "There's one other base here, the media. Let's talk a little media bias here. The media, I think, wants Kerry to win and I think they're going to portray Kerry and Edwards . . . as being young and dynamic and optimistic and there's going to be this glow about them . . ." (Inside Washington television show, July 10).
Thomas' prediction is amply supported by the (non)coverage which the Denver dailies, like most of the rest of the media, have given to this week's meltdown of the Kerry campaign.
As reported in The Congressional Record, on March 27, 1986, Sen. John Kerry spoke on the Senate floor against U.S. support for the anti-communist contras in Nicaragua:
"I remember Christmas of 1968 sitting on a gunboat in Cambodia. I remember what it was like to be shot at by Vietnamese and Khmer Rouge and Cambodians, and have the president of the United States telling the American people that I was not there; the troops were not in Cambodia. I have that memory which is seared - seared - in me . . ."
Likewise, Kerry wrote an Oct. 14, 1979, letter to the editor of the Boston Herald: "I remember spending Christmas Eve of 1968 five miles across the Cambodian border being shot at by our South Vietnamese allies who were drunk and celebrating Christmas. The absurdity of almost being killed by our own allies in a country in which President Nixon claimed there were no American troops was very real."
He repeated the Cambodia Christmas story in Senate committee hearings in June 1992 and September 1997.
Actually, in December 1968, the president of the United States was Lyndon Johnson, not Richard Nixon. Nixon's statement that there were "no American combat troops in Cambodia" was made in November 1971.
All available evidence indicates that Kerry was lying about Christmas in Cambodia.
As detailed in the new book Unfit for Command, every officer in Kerry's chain of command denies that Kerry's Swift boat came within 50 miles of Cambodia. Three crewmen on Kerry's boat have denied that they ever went into Cambodia. (The other two refused to be interviewed.)
In Douglas Brinkley's Kerry biography, Tour of Duty, Kerry told Brinkley that he spent Christmas Eve 1968 "near the Cambodian border" in the town of Sa Dec. Sa Dec is in the center of South Vietnam and 50 miles from Cambodia.
The New York Daily News, the New York Post, The Washington Times, and the London Telegraph all covered the Christmas in Cambodia story early this week, but Colorado's Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post have failed to do so.
In Colorado, the Cambodia fraud has been covered in depth on the Hugh Hewitt Show, a national radio program broadcast on KNUS-AM (710) from 4-7 p.m. weekdays. Hewitt interviewed Steve Gardner, who served on Kerry's boat for two of the four months that Kerry spent in Vietnam, from November 1968 through January 1969. Gardner maintains that the boat never came within 50 miles of Cambodia. You can read the interview at: hughhewitt.com/index.htm# postid766.
The Denver dailies have covered the story exclusively by attacking Swift Boat Veterans for Truth through:
An Associated Press article in both papers reporting that John McCain denounced the attacks on Kerry (without providing any evidence that the attacks are factually wrong);
News columnist Mike Litt- win criticizing Bush for not criticizing the Swift boat veterans (Aug. 7);
The Post's Jim Spencer defending Kerry's Purple Hearts (a July 30 column with more substance than other Kerry defenses); and
An AP article pointing out that John Corsi, the co-author of Unfit for Command has made disparaging remarks about Islam and Catholicism (News, Aug. 11).
Early in the week, the Kerry campaign denied that Kerry had ever claimed to have spent Christmas in Cambodia. Confronted with evidence, the campaign refused to answer questions. On Wednesday, the campaign abandoned the Christmas-in-Cambodia story that had been "seared" in Kerry's memory. The campaign told Fox News that Kerry was in Cambodia sometime, but would not specify when. The campaign told ABC News that Kerry was in the Mekong Delta, which "consists of the border between Cambodia and Vietnam, so on Christmas Eve in 1968, he was in fact on patrol."
To the contrary, the Mekong River flows from Cambodia into Vietnam and does not border the two countries; the Mekong Delta is adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, and is nowhere near Cambodia.
The News ignored the story of Kerry retracting three decades of Christmas-in-Cambodia tales. The Post also ignored the story, and instead ran the attack on John Corsi which had appeared the day before in the News.
It is as if the media had covered the Bush National Guard story only by impugning Bush's critics, while barely acknowledging the substance of the charges. Evan Thomas was right.
Dave Kopel is research director at the Independence Institute, an attorney and author of 10 books. He can be reached at davekopel@RockyMountainNews.com.

Lando

Lando
;>)
Bump
bttt
this is a good article & more needs to be spread - Kerry camapaign took a major body blow this week and is imploding from within. The ultimate damage from this revelation, that Kerry is the ultimate in fraud and phoniness having concocted this 30 year old tale, will remain forthcoming in the days and weeks to come. The media and DNC are proceeding along the Michael Moore mantra that Americans are "among the stupidest people on the planet" and they're banking on the hope that their Kerry supporters are indeed so dumb they either don't learn or will eagerly ignore such revelations so damaging to this man's delusional psyche.
Bzzzzz..Fly by bumblebee style Bump Bzzzzzzzz....
And bump for good measure.
Do they think the American public is that stupid? We have maps and the ability to read them.
We are winning, never say die while there is a shot in the locker.
Let us all give to the SBVfT until it hurts.
https://coral.he.net/~swiftvet/swift/ccdonation.php?op=donate&site=SwiftVets
Swift Boat Veterans for Truth
c/o Weymouth Symmes, Treasurer
PO Box 26184
Alexandria, VA 22313
I don't think they are going to able to ignore this much longer. It is taking on a life of its own.
Kerry must be telling the truth. If not, where else could that molded old black beret he carries in a secret compartment in his briefcase have come from? Do you think a pizza delivery girl gave it to him?

Lando
By making certain these good, brave men continue to have at least some shot at being heard:
Here is one if you haven't seen it that will help the Swft Boat Vets Out. Posted a few hours ago. Help get this around, I sent it to the SBV and Drudge.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1191499/posts
bttt
That does. I am going to post the Kopel article on my university web page along with a link to Swift Boat Veterans for Truth and O'Neill's book. Of course, the university will go insane (its OK to campaign for Kerry, but one is a fascist if you mention anything negative about Kerry).
Actually, the web page is about the "Kerry economy." Like his flip-flops on Vietnam and Cambodia, his economic proposals seem vauge and actually change over time. The long and short of it is that he 1) wants to have more socials programs and will achieve it by 2) making the already insanely progressive tax system even MORE progressive and cutting the military. His tax cuts on corporations (to keep labor unions jobs in the U.S.) seemingly puts even more burden --- on the people that already pay most of the taxes in economy! Bottom line - recession. Add high oil prices - depresssion.
Say, the Islamic extremists don't even have to bother us anymore. Kerry will destroy us using our own Democratic system!
Media biased toward the destruction of America.
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