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The Inside Story Of The SwiftBoaters Finally Told
Democracy Project ^ | December 5, 2007 | Bruce Kesler

Posted on 12/05/2007 4:32:49 PM PST by Interesting Times

This is the most important book you’ll buy this year: To Set The Record Straight, How Swift Boat Veterans, POWs and the New Media Defeated John Kerry, by Scott Swett and Tim Ziegler, with Forward by John O'Neill.

Not only will you learn the inside details of the only book – Unfit For Command -- that ever decided a presidential election but, especially for those who have any doubts, you will learn about how the peoples' democracy can still work in the United States.

For those inclined toward political science, the book is an important contribution to understanding how political mobilization actually works and to seeing how the major media lost its Delphic grip on America's political fate to the remarkably democratic new media of the Internet. Vietnam veterans took it away.

As John O’Neill says in his Foreword to the book,

How the Swiftees, POWs and other Vietnam veterans circumvented the media and reached out to the public is a story that has profound implications for future political campaigns and news reporting….

…Honor, Loyalty and Patriotism…These values were able to rouse hundreds of Swifties and millions of other veterans from their deep political sleep of 35 years. The blindness of our opponents can be accounted for only because such values are rare and often considered laughable among Kerry’s operatives and media allies. These values are neither rare nor a subject of amusement among most Americans. In 2004, they changed the course of history.

Fellow blogger Lorie Byrd credits me with knowing more about the SwiftBoat story than any other blogger. She’s correct, as far as that goes. I founded the Vietnam veterans organization in 1971 that John O’Neill joined to confront John Kerry’s fabrications. I was very active in the 2004 Vietnam veterans campaign for truth. I’m friends with all the Vietnam veterans and others who led in the 2004 campaign, that in a post-election MSM op-ed I dubbed, “The Revolt of the Vietnam Veterans.” (These are described in the book.)

But, there’s someone else who knows more about the 2004 Revolt, Scott Swett. I learned much about the Revolt from this book that even I didn’t know. So will you.

The 389-page book is very well-written and documented, based on virtually every public source and on extensive exclusive interviews with all those involved. Footnotes abound, and there’s an excellent index.

This is not a partisan diatribe, though of definite views, but an invaluable basic resource to anyone regardless of their politics. It’s all true, and the truths – the depths to which the Kerry-aligned media stooped to try to squelch the Swiftees – are all here, and truly shocking when all pulled together in one place.

In early 2004, Swett, on his own, set up the website WinterSoldier.com. The site collected the various articles written over the years about John Kerry’s Vietnam service and his subsequent disservice – in support of the program of the North Vietnamese -- denouncing Vietnam veterans as bloodthirsty, out-of-control murderers of innocent Vietnamese.

Once Kerry’s nomination for president in 2004 seemed likely, WinterSoldier.com became a meeting place for many Vietnam veterans and others and provided a wealth of information that for the first time demonstrated how widespread were Kerry’s exaggerations and lies.

John Kerry’s hagiographic biography by courtesan Douglas Brinkley, Tour Of Duty, (A two-part historiographic review I wrote at the academic site H-War is here and here.) contained so many assertions known to be untrue by those actually there -- fellow SwiftBoaters in Vietnam -- that the Swiftees came together to document the falsehoods.

Unfit For Command followed. The destruction of Kerry’s invented heroic image followed.

Swett set up the Swiftees’ website, SwiftVets.com, and was present and involved in most of what occurred.

For the past two years, Swett and co-author former Marine Captain Tim Ziegler, have labored to produce this book. Some other, better known writers wanted to tackle the subject and approached various publishers. Once the 2004 election was settled, major publishers weren’t interested in documenting the Vietnam veterans revolt as key to a watershed election upset, nor in further distressing the liberal narrative of being treated poorly. (See this post about how substantiated the Swiftee’s charges were, compared to the repeated MSM use of the term “unsubstantiated.”) I’ve witnessed these disappointments and the persistence of Swett and Ziegler to tell the story.

Our children may wonder what we did in the war, and what we did in 2004 to set the record straight. The first narrative will have to be done privately. (Actually, Swett shared with me this diary of his father’s year in Vietnam in 1970, as a C-123 navigator and Civic Action Coordinator at Phan Rang. Here’s the letters sent by a young Marine about his feelings and experiences. One among 58,000 who didn’t make it home alive, 2004’s Vietnam veterans revolt was about honoring their sacrifices.) The second narrative, this book, belongs on everyone’s bookshelf. Otherwise, they won’t get it, how we set the record straight, if they depend on the MSM.

This book is an extraordinarily comprehensive, documented telling of the Kerry-aligned media’s losing efforts to squelch the Swiftees (as a Kerry campaign insider said, “The senior staff believes the media is committed to seeing us win this thing…”) and how they were foiled (Kerry partisan Susan Estrich admitted “they’re shell-shocked” at the implosion of Kerry’s mythical self-glorification).

Moreover, this book is an important tale of personal and political heroism, a tale that bears remembering and passing on by anyone who cares for the US and for peoples democracy.

For those who depended upon the MSM-Kerry narrative, there is a big surprise: There was no vast right wing conspiracy, nor was there a Rovian one. Those who need to believe there was such a conspiracy need to believe that in order to avoid the truth.

There was a grounds-up revolt by Vietnam veterans who knew better than the ersatz heroism that Kerry and friends tried to peddle. The facts and details are in this book. Sure, it took big bucks to get the message across. That came from some big donors and 150,000+ other individuals who believed it should be heard and not smothered or ignored. Polls and the election proved them correct. Indicative of who was listening: 80,000 copies of Kerry’s self-glorifying Tour Of Duty sold; over 800,000 copies of Unfit For Command sold. Very curiously, the pollsters didn’t bother to survey Vietnam veterans, but polls of veterans generally – there are over 25-million, plus their families who support them -- found strong opposition to Kerry.

I hope that To Set The Record Straight sells as well. You can get your copy direct from the authors at their website. www.ToSetTheRecordStraight.com. (It won’t be up at Amazon for a few months, so the authors don’t have to prematurely split their needed earnings from two-years’ work.) There, you can also preview the contents, view excerpts and sources, and more.

For those Vietnam veterans, journalists and bloggers who joined in the battle, your contributions are described. Those of us who served in Vietnam needed your support, and are thankful. It took heroism on many’s part for this victory – yours no less than the Swiftees.

The old media, however, is not grateful. The continuing decline of their reading and viewing audiences is partly due to Americans turning away from their repeatedly exposed sloppy and biased reporting.

The Vietnam veterans revolt, so well-documented here as it overcame MSM obstacle after obstacle, awakened millions of Americans to the MSM at its crudest and energized the new media to new heights. If Watergate spurred young journalists to be “investigative” to demand honesty from those in government, today’s young journalists will hopefully find in To Set The Record Straight a new spur to demand honesty from those in the media.

John O’Neill and I had a better experience in 1971 with the major media than in 2004, which highlights how the major media has changed, and not for the better. As O’Neill is quoted from an interview:

The big difference is that, in 1971, while the media would spin facts on occasion and spin them very favorably to Kerry and his group, they wouldn’t actually suppress the news….That is really a brave new world that did not exist in the 1970’s.

For example, on May 13, 1971, I had an op-ed in the New York Times disputing Kerry’s maligning of Vietnam veterans. By contrast, in 2004, as Kerry campaign insiders at Newsweek exposed, the New York Times acted as a conduit for Kerry releases. (So did the Boston Globe and Los Angeles Times, perhaps leading to both being exclusive post-election recipients from Kerry of what he purported to be his military records, which they refused to publish for public scrutiny, even on their no-cost websites.) Otherwise, the major media ignored the Swiftees’ evidence or maligned it while almost without exception refusing to actually investigate the charges and evidence. (See, for example, my correspondence with the New York Times’ ombudsman.)

As “Captain” Ed Morrissey sardonically notes, “The Boston Globe has put a lot more effort and resources into staking out the house of Mitt Romney [to investigate illegal aliens mowing the lawn] than they ever did on resolving the controversy over John Kerry's Christmas in Cambodia fables.”

A notable MSM exception was Thomas Lipscomb, formerly founder and president of Times Books, who managed – with difficulty – to publish several devastating investigative columns on Kerry’s mendaciousness in newspapers other than the New York Times, Boston Globe or Los Angeles Times. Lipscomb succinctly summed up Kerry’s mode of defense:

[W]henever one of Kerry’s lies is under attack, he attacks everyone else – as liars. And there is a pattern to his responses as well. When the lie becomes undeniable, the sources are attacked.

The book takes us step-by-step from 1971 to the present in a level of detail that most readers under the age of 60 probably never saw before. The “Aftermath” chapter is worth reading in and of itself, if only for bringing us up to date from 2004 to now. As Scott Swett wrote me thanking me for my help, “On reflection, I think the best thing about this book is the happy ending.” The book concludes:

Though politicians, the media and Hollywood had freely smeared and denigrated America’s Vietnam veterans for more than thirty years, something had changed in the wake of the 2004 campaign. Every post-election attempt to slander the U.S. military had sparked widespread resentment and active opposition. Trashing the troops was no longer the ticket to fame and success it had been in that long-ago spring of 1971.

As someone who has been there from the beginning, fighting every step of the way for this day, I say Amen.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bookreview; brucekesler; johnkerry; kerrydefeat; nogooddeed; pages; settherecordstraight; swiftboatveterans; swiftboatvets; swiftees; swifties; truthtellers; unfitforcommand
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To: Eaker; AK2KX; Ancesthntr; ApesForEvolution; archy; backhoe; bayouranger; Badray; Bear_Slayer; ...
Recommended reading list time folks! Sometimes a grass roots rebellion can succeed--the Swifties used the truth to torpedo Kerry's lies, with no help from the MSM.

This year we have beaten back amnesty for illegal invaders using grass roots rebellion....at least for now. I haven't read the book yet, but I trust that it will provide many valuable lessons for millions of Davids taking aiming at Goliaths who would be tyrants.


61 posted on 12/05/2007 5:26:35 PM PST by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: Interesting Times
Probably the best money I ever spent...went to the SBVFT.

They spoke for me, when no one else would.
I didn't give a dime to the RNC that year....

It went to MEN telling the TRUTH and bringing down the lying sonuvabitch who slandered my dearly beloved brothers who spent a FULL 13 month tour in Vietnam or died trying..

Unfortunately, none of us had movie cameras or film crews to document the war we fought.......and we weren’t shooting frightened teenagers in the back or collecting rice in our ass from our own grenades...

Kerry’s lies would be laughable, had they not cost us the war and besmirched the honor of the TRULY honorable..

I wonder if he will be spending this Christmas in Cambodia — and searing his memory...

Personally, I’d like to fry his lying ass.

The bastard could easily resolve a LOT of questions and charges -- if he would simply
SIGN THE SF-180..

62 posted on 12/05/2007 5:27:01 PM PST by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: Old Sarge
If Tonkin could only see this now...

Amen brother. Amen.

63 posted on 12/05/2007 5:28:31 PM PST by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: Travis McGee

Ducats well spent !.......:o)


64 posted on 12/05/2007 5:29:40 PM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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To: Old Sarge
If Tonkin could only see this now...

Oh, man.

I'd surely send Tonk a copy if I had his new address...

65 posted on 12/05/2007 5:36:07 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: Bubba_Leroy
I am proud to say that I am one of the 150,000. I'll bet that many Freepers are.

I claim the somewhat trivial distinction of being the first online contributor, by way of testing the system...

66 posted on 12/05/2007 5:37:24 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: Interesting Times

As a post-Vietnam vet who had brothers and cousins serve in Vietnam, I’d like to thank you and Swett and Ziegler and all the rest of the “Swiftees” for waking up veterans nation-wide. I was 4F (eyes), but I managed to get into the AF ten years later.

I’d also like to thank John sKerry for outraging said veterans and families enough to become politically active at last.


67 posted on 12/05/2007 5:38:16 PM PST by jimtorr
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To: Interesting Times

Congrats! Thanks for your service to this country,,this was truly important work the swifties did!


68 posted on 12/05/2007 5:39:21 PM PST by cajungirl (no)
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To: Jim Robinson
Congratulations! Well done!

Thanks very much. You should have a copy arrive at your doorstep in a day or so. We'll be interested to hear what you think.

69 posted on 12/05/2007 5:41:00 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: RVN Airplane Driver
As a matter of interest where is kerry in responding to Boone Pickens million dollar challenge...???

Pickens demanded to see his Vietnam diary and his discharge papers. Nothing back from Kerry after that...

70 posted on 12/05/2007 5:42:49 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: devolve; Interesting Times; Cindy; ntnychik; PhilDragoo; dixiechick2000; MeekOneGOP
We loved taking part in Swiftboating Kerry, now we have to do some real Texas HSU BOOTING on Hillary!

Thanks for the ping IT.

71 posted on 12/05/2007 5:43:15 PM PST by potlatch ("Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance!")
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To: rontorr

Check this out.


72 posted on 12/05/2007 5:44:40 PM PST by jimtorr
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To: shoptalk
Interesting Times,

You were very kind to appear on WCTC radio in New Jersey three years ago. The lib callers convulsed into a fevered frenzy, but couldn’t lay a glove on you.

Let’s do it again; sounds like a great book. I’ll FReepmail you with an invitation.

I remember that one - 1450 AM. That was a great interview. If you're the host, you really did your homework.

I'd be most pleased to drop by again.

73 posted on 12/05/2007 5:47:19 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: All
I'm going to be on the air with Outside the Wire host Bob Parks in about 15 minutes. Click here for a streamcast.
74 posted on 12/05/2007 5:48:50 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: rlmorel

I have one just like it on the cabinet next to my computer.


75 posted on 12/05/2007 5:50:08 PM PST by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: Interesting Times

OUTSTANDING!!!

Dropping a strong hint to family members that dear ol dad wants this book for Christmas. Handing out a link to your order page.


76 posted on 12/05/2007 5:53:43 PM PST by Diver Dave
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To: Interesting Times
I followed this story closely, as did many at FR. Bought and read Unfit for Command. For weeks the MSM tried to find something, anything in the book that was wrong, but failed.

Then one Sunday I picked up the New York Times and saw the Swiftees' accusations were "discredited." And they've never, ever identified the allegation that was supposedly "discredited" nor any evidence that would contradict the Swiftees.

It's just a bald-faced lie the MSM tells, hoping if they say it enough it'll be believed.

77 posted on 12/05/2007 5:57:10 PM PST by colorado tanker
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To: Interesting Times
Big time thanks for the thread and links, IT. Looking forward to reading the book. But may I make a suggestion......Send a complimentary copy to T. Boone Pickens. After all, he put up a money challenge to Hanoi John to disprove any statement made by the Swifties. (It would be great if you can get John Fraud Kerry to autograph it too......but that's as much a dream as getting Kerry to sign his SF 180.)


78 posted on 12/05/2007 5:57:28 PM PST by BIGLOOK (Keelhauling is a sensible solution to mutiny.)
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To: Interesting Times
I got my copy of the “Swifty’s” book and I read it thoroughly.

I believe that it was page 267 where I was seriously moved to tears. I am not certain though because I no longer own my copy.

I sent my copy in a package over to Soldiers who were serving in Iraq. I inscribed the inside cover with the notice to read that particular page.

I hope that someone did read it.

I am not sure that was the page, but it was a great book.

79 posted on 12/05/2007 5:59:12 PM PST by Radix (If your outgo exceeds your income, your upkeep will be your downfall.)
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To: potlatch


Good post potlatch!


80 posted on 12/05/2007 6:01:09 PM PST by devolve (---- -Secret_Asian_Man_&_Dr.No-No_Sorass_-)
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