Posted on 11/19/2004 10:20:15 AM PST by The Shrew
They Served Twice: the return of the Vietnam Vets
---------- John Kerry's campaign managers could hardly have foreseen the explosion of veteran resentment that would torpedo his cruise to the White House. No comparable opposition had materialized in his previous races, and a sympathetic establishment media could be trusted to spotlight Kerrys small group of veteran supporters, presumably leaving anti-Kerry vets little opportunity to reach the public.
Kerry had ridden his personal mythology of battlefield heroics to victory before, unleashing his "band of brothers" to attack any Senate opponent who dared question his patriotism. When Kerry greeted the Democratic National Convention in Boston with a salute and a claim to be "reporting for duty," the strategy was clear -- Democrats would wave the flag and tout Kerry's Vietnam credentials to defuse criticism of his anti-defense voting record, hopefully picking off enough rubes in flyover country to unseat the incumbent.
In January, as Howard Dean's candidacy imploded and John Edwards fell hopelessly behind, a number of middle-aged men who had long since put the Vietnam War behind them contemplated the dismal prospect of John Kerry as Americas Commander-in-Chief. One of them was in a hospital bed recovering from donating a kidney to his wife. John O'Neill, a former Swift boat officer who had memorably debated Kerry on the Dick Cavett Show in 1971, quickly became the lead spokesman of the veterans revolt. Traveling the country on a schedule that would have exhausted a healthy man, O'Neill would eventually log some 400 television and radio appearances while earning a national following and a reputation for coolness under fire.
Other Swift Vets added thousands more interviews, telling audiences that Kerry was no war hero and that his baseless charges before the Senate of American war crimes "authorized at all levels of command" constituted an act of unforgivable betrayal. Laying out the Swift Vet case against Kerry, "Unfit for Command" by O'Neill and political violence expert Jerome Corsi rocketed to the top of the bestseller lists.
More veteran groups pitched in. Vietnam Vets for the Truth held an anti-Kerry rally in Washington attended by several thousand people, and manned information booths around the country. Former POWs produced the documentary "Stolen Honor" to charge Kerry with increasing the misery of American prisoners in Hanoi and encouraging North Vietnam to keep fighting, and joined forces with the Swift Vets in a series of powerful TV ads. Other organizations and individuals created web sites, conducted research efforts, placed newspaper ads, held rallies and ran email campaigns.
New revelations emerged. John Kerrys photo was displayed in a Ho Chi Minh City museum, in a hall honoring foreign activists credited with helping North Vietnam win the war. Former VVAW member Steve Pitkin signed an affidavit that Kerry had pressured him to lie about war crimes at the group's "Winter Soldier" tribunal. Captured Vietcong documents showed that communist propaganda planners had used the Paris Peace Talks to direct American antiwar leaders such as Kerry. Evidence mounted that Kerry's original Navy discharge had been upgraded during the Carter Administration from less than "honorable" status.
Marinated in three decades of self-congratulatory agreement that opposing the Vietnam War represented the height of political principal, the "mainstream" media initially ignored the charges made by Kerrys veteran opponents. When that became impossible, they labeled the charges as "unsubstantiated" or "discredited" without further explanation, and dismissed the veterans as Republican tools.
But in the end, none of it worked. With Dan Rathers forged documents fresh in their minds, mainstream America recognized the attacks on the veterans as leftist propaganda. Kerrys supporters couldnt stop the book, couldnt suppress the documentary, couldnt silence the veterans, and, crucially, couldnt prevent the public from learning the facts the old media wouldnt report via talk radio and the Internet.
---------- Scott Swett
WinterSoldier.com
Last Updated Friday, November 19 2004 @ 09:57 AM PST
I would say that 3.4 million hits is a nice bit of activism!
Congratulations!
TS
Marking a place to read later.
Regards,
TS
Regards,
TS
Semper Fi,
TS
A veteran vindication ping...
BTTT!!!!!!!
Thanks for the ping!
Vet ping! Great job, Scott, it will make for a wonderful book someday!
When the guys came home from Vietnam to a horrible lack of welcome, they were already too broken from battle to fight Kerry and his ilk. John O'Neill took Kerry on then, too.
Now that 30 or more years have passed, the boys that fought in Vietnam have grown up, in most cases prospered, and put a lot of what they saw in Vietnam behind them. Kerry was just assuming that they'd put his betrayal behind as well. Boy, was he wrong!!!
I'd like to thank those vets YET AGAIN for their faithful service to our country.
Fortunately for America, and Americans, they did not forget, and they have not forgiven.
Remember - the fight is not yet over. Kerry must be kicked out of the senate, too!
Thank you!
ping for a later read
I never felt bad about being a Viet Nam vet.........
But never have I felt so good about it......
Thanks, guys.
These guys beat a slob filmmaker with a fake documentary, a billionaire drug pusher, a few other RAT billionares, the leftist elite media, network news, the Drunken Lifeguard and his elected RAT pals, the joke called Air America, and the Hollywood leftist glitterati. Mission accomplished.
Vietnam jumped up and bit Kerry on the "butt tocks" as
Forrest Gump would say.
The swifties are the true heroes if this election and indeed of the veitman war. Kerry is and always has been a pure phoney.
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