Posted on 12/16/2004 6:03:49 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
Mary Beth Cahill, the pro-abortion radical who mismanaged Sen. John Kerry's failed presidential campaign, admits her worst blunder was underestimating Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
Astonishingly, Cahill said Kerry's campaign at first thought there would be "no reach" to the low-cost ad, which originally aired in only three states.
Does the left still fail to grasp the power of Internet, radio and cable news?
"This is the best $40,000 investment made by any political group, but it was only because of the news coverage that it got where it did," Cahill, a former underling to Sen. Teddy Kennedy, snapped Wednesday at Harvard University, where she appeared with Ken Mehlman, President Bush's campaign manager.
"In hindsight, maybe we should have put Senator Kerry out earlier. Perhaps we could have cut it off earlier," she fumed.
Sorry, Miss Cahill, you no longer get to decide what news to "cut off," outside of the New York Times, PBS, NPR, CBS, ABC, "Today" and the other shrinking Old Media outlets.
Mehlman noted that of course the ad created waves, because Kerry had made his few months in Vietnam decades ago the centerpiece of his campaign, rather than anything he might have accomplished in the Senate (which is very little) or as Michael Dukakis' lieutenant governor.
"Because Senator Kerry was so focused on that part of his biography, it came out as an issue," Melman observed.
Even though it was congressional Democrats who sponsored legislation to renew the military draft, Mehlman acknowledged that the donkeys succeeded in fooling some ignorant voters into thinking that was Bush's idea.
"I think that was something that worked. It wasn't true, but it worked," he said.
Yeah, you keep telling yourself that cupcake. The million copies of the Book that were sold, and the tremendous work of the blogosphere, had nothing to do with anything.....
Tell it like it is, Cahill.....THE TRUTH sank you
"Astonishingly, Cahill said Kerry's campaign at first thought there would be "no reach" to the low-cost ad, which originally aired in only three states."
The truth hurts.
"In hindsight, maybe we should have put Senator Kerry out [of his misery]earlier."
Yes. Even now, 6 weeks after such a long hard fought campaign, and the dismal failure of their elitist candidate. Yes they still don't see the 'net as anything more but a way to get money to run for a political office. Dean showed them how to do that before he melted down.
let's 'em stay ignorant.
Hey, we WANT them to think like that, don't we?
I am still astonished President Bush won re-election. He had MILLIONS UPON MILLIONS of dollars poured into slandering him as a leader, a thinker, and even as a human being. Millionaires happily GAVE of their money and time to try and defeat him...and he still won.
The impact of the Swifties was not their money--it was that they spoke the truth.
God bless America.
But I was nervous for a while, I'll admit. I believed the right would ultimately win, but I still feared for a time that the huge outpouring of funds by a hateful few would persuade just enough people to vote against the President.
All in all, the Republicans couldn't have asked for a better candidate to run against. The Kerry campaign sank under his own weight.
Ultimately, Kerry was his own worst enemy. And I take nothing away from the valiant and honorable campaign John O'Neill and the rest of the vets waged. They are wonderful patriots who completed their mission. But Kerry sank Kerry.
What does Cahill think of the blanket suppression of the Swifties message by the MSM for three solid months achieved? The Swifities layed it all out in early May at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. fer crying out loud and the press devoutly ignored Kerry's treason with a solid wall of silence.
The new media, however...
in the final analysis it's not the messenger it's the message
I like to think that my little sawbuck packed a whallop this year. The Swiftees have spoiled me for future fundraisers, since now I'll be expecting them to elect my guy for $29.95.
Integrity. Integrity. Integrity. Thanks Swift Boat Vets!
Dems continue to call the Swifties "proven liars" based on little more than their saying so. They then quote "factcheck.org, supported by the VP".
The truth killed the Dems, on this one. I just wish it had the power to take Kerry out of the Senate, where he does not belong. While it was probably the correct political decision to not force the issue, more, for the Bush campaign, Mass Republicans need to force it when Kerry comes up for re-election.
On the finances front, I know I bought the book and contributed $150 directly. $40,000 my butt.
Shouldn't that be "sunk"?
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