Posted on 10/13/2004 12:56:30 PM PDT by Mike Fieschko
We promised it, so here it is. And surprise - it's not one ad but two! These ads will debut tonight on FoxNews (Special Report w/ Brit Hume), but we have the transcripts.This is going to be a MASSIVE ad puchase, and as was hinted earlier, they will be aired during Monday Night Football
The first ad is a 60-second spot featuring 90 swift boat veterans, in a a three-deep line, with the camera panning across the crowd - close-up and slowly. No vets speak, but the announcer delivers the following lines:
Announcer: They served their country with courage and distinction. Theyre the men who served with John Kerry in Vietnam.Announcer: Theyre his entire chain of command, most of the officers in Kerrys unit. Even the gunner from his own boat.
Announcer: And theyre the men who spent years in North Vietnamese prison camps.
Announcer: Tortured for refusing to confess what John Kerry accused them of. . . of being war criminals.
Announcer: They were also decorated. Many very highly. But they kept their medals.
Announcer: Today they are teachers, farmers, businessman, ministers, and community leaders. And of course, fathers and grandfathers.
Announcer: With nothing to gain for themselves, except the satisfaction that comes with telling the truth, they have come forward to talk about the John Kerry they know.
Announcer: Because to them honesty and character still matters. . . especially in a time of war.
Announcer: Swift Vets and POWs for Truth are responsible for the content of this advertisement.
It's a powerful, moving, picture - these men coming forward, without aliases or surrogates. As another RedState editor wrote, there is no guile in these men. Read on for the second, and much more damaging ad:
The second spot, also a 60-second ad, showing several groups (about 10) of swift boat veterans, one after another - with each group of vets featuring one single man posing a question to John Kerry. And the most important of all the vets involved delivers what I believe is a serious, serious, body blow.
John Edwards: If you have an questions about what John Kerrys made of (echo on made of)...Van Odell: Why do so many of us have serious questions?
Dr. Louis Letson: How did you get your purple heart when your commanding officer didnt approve it?
Steve Gardner: Why have you repeatedly claimed you were illegally sent into Cambodia. . .
Bob Elder: . . . when it has been proven that you were not?
Jim Werner: How could you accuse us of being war criminals. . .
Ken Cordier: . . . and secretly meet with the enemy in Paris. . .
Mike Solhaug: . . . and promote the enemys position back home. . .
Paul Galanti: . . . when I was a POW, and Americans were being killed in combat.
Bud Day: How can you expect our sons and daughters to follow you, when you condemned their fathers and grandfathers?
Joe Ponder: Why is this relevant?
Tom Hanton: Because character and honesty matter. Especially in a time of war.
Rear Admiral Roy Hoffman: John Kerry cannot be trusted.
Announcer: Swift Boat Veterans for Truth is responsible for the content of this advertisement.
I wouldn't advise the Swift Vets to hold their collective breath for answers to these questions, but they damn well deserve them.
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"Lethal Encounter" | ||
by William S. Phillips |
While flying a 'Wild Weasel' mission over Vietnam, and running dangerously low on fuel, Maj. Leo Thorsness and back-seater Capt. Harold Johnson confront a Mig-17 while circling above Thorsness' downed wing-man. This action earned Thorsness the Medal of Honor, and Johnson received the Air Force Cross. |
Many of the folks watching MNF will be union/Reagan Democrat types. They need to be reached, and even the ones in the blue states can help us out by holding onto their money and time instead of giving it to Kerry's campaign.
Let's be optimistic and say all three. After all, $14 is a big buy, even for something like MNF.
If that's the case, these ads will not only be seen by folks all over the nation, but also a large number of viewers in Florida, Missouri, Colorado, Ohio, and then Florida again--All battlegrounds. Many of the Jets fans watcjhing the third game will be in Jersey, which is also, improbably, a battleground state.
And ladies and gents, Reagan Democrats watch football in the same kind of nuers conservatives do. this could be very effective.
The problem is, what do they prepare as a response? "Those war heroes are lying about our war hero! Bud Day is a doodyhead! Neener-neener-neener!" Or maybe, "I'm rubber and you're glue..."
They had months to prepare for the first round of Swiftee ads and they failed. They had weeks to prepare for Stolen Honor geting traction and they're screwing that up too. I bet they don't have any answer for this, either.
See my post 145
Day is wearing his MOH. The guy I think is Thorsness isn't wearing his, but I might be wrong.
We shall see. Frankly, I think veterans will come out and vote in droves, and smack Kerry down to defeat.
Next 3 MNF games (if they are going for all 3):
Tampa Bay at St Louis (Florida & Missouri)
Denver at Cincy (Colorado & Ohio)
Miami at the Jets (Florida again & New York)
These are some real nice possible state audiences. We need to boost them up so they can run on all 3 coming up if possible.
I thank you and your husband for serving our nation.
No, oyu only said that the ads were pointless on MNF because the audience would containa "prepondernace of Bush voters."
Not quite the same thing, but just as preposterous.
As anecdotal evidence, one of the folks who frequently gives me the one-fingered salute when we hold local troop-support rallies drives a car with about 6 Packer decals and a license plate that says "PCKR BCKR."
Heh-heh. I think Jersey will eventually go for Kerry, but not before Dubya foces them tospend money and time there that they would rather spend in the Midwest.
Dunya has a solid lead in Florida, and is slightly ahead in Ohio, and can get his lead there back, IMHO. If he wins them both, Kerry' dead. If Bush wins Florida and most of the other battlegrounds, Kerry is dead.
To win, kerry must hold everything Gore won and get a state or two that Gore lost. And he's already lost Wisconsin for sure, so he has to make up that ground.
Two, actually. Bud Day and Leo Thorsness. See post 140 for their Medal of Honor Citations, and 142 for a painting of Thorsness earning his MOH.
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