Posted on 09/20/2004 5:32:23 PM PDT by Dont Mention the War
Posted on Mon, Sep. 20, 2004
NEW YORK - At the behest of CBS, an adviser to John Kerry said he talked to a central figure in the controversy over President Bush's National Guard service shortly before disputed documents were released.
Joe Lockhart denied any connection between the presidential campaign and the papers. Lockhart, the second Kerry ally to confirm contact with retired Texas National Guard officer Bill Burkett, said he made the call at the suggestion of CBS producer Mary Mapes.
"He had some advice on how to deal with the Vietnam issue and the Swift boat" allegations, Lockhart said Monday, referring to GOP-fueled accusations that Kerry exaggerated his Vietnam War record. "He said these guys play tough and we have to put the Vietnam experience into context and have Kerry talk about it more."
Lockhart said he thanked Burkett for his advice after a three to four minute call.
Lockhart said he does not recall talking to Burkett about Bush's Guard records. "It's baseless to say the Kerry campaign had anything to do with this," he said.
CBS News apologized Monday for a "mistake in judgment" in its story questioning Bush's Guard service, claiming it was misled by the source of documents that several experts have dismissed as fakes.
Burkett admitted this weekend to CBS that he lied about obtaining the documents from another former National Guard member, the network said. CBS hasn't been able to conclusively tell how he got them, or even whether they're fakes or not.
Kerry ally Max Cleland, a former Georgia senator, also said he had a brief conversation last month with Burkett, who told him he had information about Bush to counter charges against Kerry's Vietnam War service. Cleland said he gave Burkett's name and phone number to the campaign's research department.
Kerry spokesman David Ginsberg said nobody in the campaign's research department followed up on Burkett's offer of information.
Lockhart said Mapes asked him the weekend before the story broke to call Burkett. "She basically said there's a guy who is being helpful on the story who wants to talk to you," Lockhart said, adding that it was common knowledge that CBS was working on a story raising questions about Bush's Guard service. Mapes told him there were some records "that might move the story forward. She didn't tell me what they said."
"Lockhart said Mapes asked him the weekend before the story broke to call Burkett. "She basically said there's a guy who is being helpful on the story who wants to talk to you," Lockhart said, adding that it was common knowledge that CBS was working on a story raising questions about Bush's Guard service. Mapes told him there were some records "that might move the story forward. She didn't tell me what they said."
God I can hardly wait to hear the ending........
Red
"In the good old Clinton days..."
Look for Bill Burkett to suddenly die of
A: Suicide
B: An Accident
C: Natural Causes.
Paging Dan Rather! Yoo-Hoo? Dan Rather, your dot is right here
This thread deserves a morning bump.
>>Are there any Freepers out there with connections at a TV station that ran the Dems ad? We need a hard date on when they received the spot with the Rathergate material in it.<<<
I made a phone call to the DNC yesterday, and they said that all of their campaign material is produced internally..the woman was very short in her answers and very specific, as if reading from a cue card. Now I've worked on campaign commercials before, and you have to keep very detailed and exact records of production dates per FEC regulations so there can be an accurate and traceable money trail. I think these records fall under the Freedom of Information act, but I might be wrong, but even so the FEC needs to look into this pronto.
I don't think the DNC would have invested tens of thousands of dollars on a video online suite, so I have a very hard time believing it was all produced internally. The spot first appeared on the DNC website before it aired on TV, so the focus should probably be there, but I don't have the time or resources to pursue this...I wish I did. I asked the DNC woman (who would't give her name BTW) who the voice-over talent was on "Fortunate Son" and she forwarded me to another extension that just rang for 10 minutes before I hung up. If he is a union (SAG or AFTRA) VO talent, which he probably is because this is the DNC, his paymaster records will reflect the exact date of the session. I called SAG and AFTRA and they will not answer any questions because I am not a member. If there are any computer geeks out there I have a question: does Windows Media Player or Real Player imprint a date in the code of the original creation/compression date? If so maybe they could go to the DNC site and examine the code from their streaming version of "Fortunate Son"
Somebody with media connections needs to ask the DNC to release all production dates of "Fortunate Son", especially the video conform and online date. That is a key to breaking this.
After further review, the junior Senator from Massachusetts determined that he already had representatives in Iraq.
When is this character taking over as a CNN host?
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