Dude, you lost.
Dude, you lost.
Dear lord, he is insane.
Don't they ever learn? If they bring up the National Guard crap again, this will be something like their fifth time at this.
Perhaps Bill Burkett has been running the Xerox machine again.
Sign a Form 180 yet Kerry?
FAX HIM SOME MORE FORMS!!!
OMG. If this isn't the pot calling the kettle black...
Poodle
Kerry is a delusional traitor. He said he would sign the SF180 on two different talk shows, and then says all of his records have been released. Meanwhile, President Bush has signed to have his records released, and they have been...albeit a piece at a time.
Um. Campaign's over. Is he in a time warp? No one bought this the first half a dozen times it was tried, no one bought it when Dan rather went forward with forged memos.
Senator, sign the damn 180!
Might be time for Swift boat vets to start running ads exclusively in his home state.
"All of my medical records and all of my fitness reports, every fitness report involving each place I served, is public"
If he means the spot reports, that's an absolute lie.
Bushs National Guard years
Before you fall for Dems spin, here are the facts
What do you really know about George W. Bushs time in the Air National Guard?
That he didnt show up for duty in Alabama? That he missed a physical? That his daddy got him in?
News coverage of the presidents years in the Guard has tended to focus on one brief portion of that time to the exclusion of virtually everything else. So just for the record, here, in full, is what Bush did:
The future president joined the Guard in May 1968. Almost immediately, he began an extended period of training. Six weeks of basic training. Fifty-three weeks of flight training. Twenty-one weeks of fighter-interceptor training.
That was 80 weeks to begin with, and there were other training periods thrown in as well. It was full-time work. By the time it was over, Bush had served nearly two years.
Not two years of weekends. Two years.
After training, Bush kept flying, racking up hundreds of hours in F-102 jets. As he did, he accumulated points toward his National Guard service requirements. At the time, guardsmen were required to accumulate a minimum of 50 points to meet their yearly obligation.
According to records released earlier this year, Bush earned 253 points in his first year, May 1968 to May 1969 (since he joined in May 1968, his service thereafter was measured on a May-to-May basis).
Bush earned 340 points in 1969-1970. He earned 137 points in 1970-1971. And he earned 112 points in 1971-1972. The numbers indicate that in his first four years, Bush not only showed up, he showed up a lot. Did you know that?
That brings the story to May 1972 the time that has been the focus of so many news reports when Bush deserted (according to anti-Bush filmmaker Michael Moore) or went AWOL (according to Terry McAuliffe, chairman of the Democratic National Committee).
Bush asked for permission to go to Alabama to work on a Senate campaign. His superior officers said OK. Requests like that werent unusual, says retired Col. William Campenni, who flew with Bush in 1970 and 1971.
In 1972, there was an enormous glut of pilots, Campenni says. The Vietnam War was winding down, and the Air Force was putting pilots in desk jobs. In 72 or 73, if you were a pilot, active or Guard, and you had an obligation and wanted to get out, no problem. In fact, you were helping them solve their problem.
So Bush stopped flying. From May 1972 to May 1973, he earned just 56 points not much, but enough to meet his requirement.
Then, in 1973, as Bush made plans to leave the Guard and go to Harvard Business School, he again started showing up frequently.
In June and July of 1973, he accumulated 56 points, enough to meet the minimum requirement for the 1973-1974 year.
Then, at his request, he was given permission to go. Bush received an honorable discharge after serving five years, four months and five days of his original six-year commitment. By that time, however, he had accumulated enough points in each year to cover six years of service.
During his service, Bush received high marks as a pilot.
A 1970 evaluation said Bush clearly stands out as a top notch fighter interceptor pilot and was a natural leader whom his contemporaries look to for leadership.
A 1971 evaluation called Bush an exceptionally fine young officer and pilot who continually flies intercept missions with the unit to increase his proficiency even further. And a 1972 evaluation called Bush an exceptional fighter interceptor pilot and officer.
Now, it is only natural that news reports questioning Bushs service in The Boston Globe and The New York Times, on CBS and in other outlets would come out now. Democrats are spitting mad over attacks on John Kerrys record by the group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
And, as it is with Kerry, its reasonable to look at a candidates entire record, including his military service or lack of it. Voters are perfectly able to decide whether its important or not in November.
The Kerry camp blames Bush for the Swift boat veterans attack, but anyone who has spent much time talking to the Swifties gets the sense that they are doing it entirely for their own reasons.
And it should be noted in passing that Kerry has personally questioned Bushs service, while Bush has not personally questioned Kerrys.
In April before the Swift boat veterans had said a word Kerry said Bush has yet to explain to America whether or not, and tell the truth, about whether he showed up for duty. Earlier, Kerry said, Just because you get an honorable discharge does not, in fact, answer that question.
Now, after the Swift boat episode, the spotlight has returned to Bush.
Thats fine. We should know as much as we can.
And perhaps someday Kerry will release more of his military records as well.
Byron York is a White House correspondent for National Review. His column appears in The Hill each week. E-mail: byork@thehill.com
This is outrageous, but not unexpected. Its Klintonesque. This lying sack of excrement, a guy hiding his dishonorable discharge, refuses to release his military records, yet charges Bush with hiding his records. Bush has signed the 180; Kerry still has not.
Unbelievable. Truly unbelievable.
No. To have mental issues, he'd have to have a brain.
George W. Bush has been THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF of THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES MILITARY for the past FOUR YEARS, during which he has conducted TWO OF THE MOST MILITARILY SUCCESSFUL WARS in the HISTORY OF THE WORLD.
At this point, Bush's National Guard Service is about as relevant as Harry S. Truman's 3rd grade spelling test. Especially because BUSH ISN'T RUNNING FOR ANYTHING. Win or lose, he ran his last campaign in 2004.
So EVEN IF your completely baseless claims had a shred of merit, YOU WILL NOT WIN the 2008 Presidential Election with any "Bush skipped a doctor's appointment in 1973" smack.
OTOH, you have NOT answered any of the Swiftboat Vets charges and the issues they raise will still be relevant in 2008.
After watching John Kerry's performance last night on C-Span at "The Tribute to Terry McAuliffe", the Democrat Party should bury this guy in the black hole he came from. That this moron thinks he can run for President again is amazing. No one, and I mean, no one, listens to this idiot, even his party could have cared less as to what he was saying last night. No one was listening, during his speech. They were all chatting amongst themselves!!! As a matter of fact, the whole evening was a march of boredom at its best!!!