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Saturday, August 28, 2004 And it isn't just the POW's Mark Steyn - Who's to blame for nation's Vietnam wounds? Kerry: So when John McCain sternly warns the swift boat veterans of ''reopening the wounds of Vietnam,'' it's worth asking: Why is Vietnam a ''wound'' and why won't it heal? The answer: not because it was a military or strategic defeat but because it was a national trauma. And whose fault is that?Cut to SondraK who posts a comment from a reader: There is a reason that some of those veterans turned their backs to Kerry and that many others sat with arms folded, refusing even polite applause. A reason that non veterans can, perhaps, know intellectually but not feel in their guts.Amen. But what really gets me is the hubris that lead the sleazebag poseur to think he could get away with it. To think that nobody would care.
Reporting for Duty It can't be "Wingnut Marching Season" if some of them don't take off their clothes. Apparently dropping trou has some deep significance for the wingnut psyche. Power Line has the details: A year or two ago, there was a rash (so to speak) of nude anti-war protests. We covered them pretty thoroughly, for obvious reasons. Lately such events seem to have died out. But reader Rick Vatsaas points out that there was a nude Act Up protest in New York on Thursday; the objects of the protest were AIDS and the national debt--am I the only one who finds that an odd combination? Indymedia has photos from the scene, but I can't recommend them on aesthetic grounds.Ah yes, Indymedia, one of the favorite charities of the Tides Foundation, Teresa Kerry's money laundry. While you're visiting Power Line check out someone else who has already reported for duty - "historian" Douglas Brinkley, although he has been AWOL lately. It is apparent from the story [in the Washington Post] that Brinkley has become a hack in the service of a candidate of the highest office in the land. The story is largely a wasted opportunity to elicit clarifications of ambiguities and contradicitions.Bwahaha! C'mon Lurch, sign the 180 so the little folks can see your records. What do you have to hide? UPDATE: Tim Graham at The Corner: The Washington Post's Ann Gerhart takes a very sympathetic look at very sympathetic Kerry biographer Douglas Brinkley today. You know the story's going to be in the tank when Gerhart insists no one "sneered" at his adoring Jimmy Carter biography.I wonder if ole Doug gets a volume discount on kneepads? He's got to wear 'em out pretty fast.
Friday, August 27, 2004 Wink, wink. Nudge, nudge. Say no more. Peter Parisi: "Just shut up, gays, women, environmentalists. You'll get everything you want after the election. But just for the meantime, shut up so that we can win." — Rep. Peter H. Kostmayer, Pennsylvania Democrat, at the 1988 Democratic National Convention.Ooops, some of the "centrism" splashed out of the bowl! Kerry Mideast Advisor Promises Arabs "Dramatic Change". More like "Kerry Advisor Promises Arafish to Roll Over." Charles observes: Unfortunately, we have to rely on unguarded statements like these from Kerry’s advisors to get a glimpse of his foreign policy views—because Kerry himself has been unremittingly, deliberately vague about these vital issues.Hey, he thought no one would read it because it was in the Lebanon Star.
Yeah, that could be a problem Today's Best of the Web: Viet Commies Still Cite Kerry TestimonyAnd the amazing thing is that Lurch thought he could run on his dubious record as a "war hero" and just pretend that the rest of it didn't happen. What planet does he live on? Mudville Gazette indicates that it isn't even in this galaxy with this beauty from Empress Teresa: And don't let the garage door hit your wide load on your way back to the mansion.Breaking her silence on criticism of John Kerry's war record by the group Swiftboat Veterans for Truth, Teresa Heinz Kerry said this week that such attacks are undermining the morale of troops currently serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.She believes wrong. Look, lady, veterans attacking your husband is just another form of service to their country, okay? Protecting the Republic is in their blood.
I guess his Ivy League education was good for something! John Kerry apparently learned that he who writes the minutes, wins the meeting. Or, in this case, wins the "firefight" and the medal despite what actually went on. But it's not all to the good. His creative writing skills keep leading him to further "embellishments," which while they might have gotten him an "A" in English class at Yale, keep embarassing the unfortunate poseur. Yesterday, the Swift Boat Vets torpedoed the sinking wreck of his "searing" Cambodia excursion, but my favorite is the heartwarming tale of his combat pooch, VC, who, according to Lurch, was launched by an exploding mine to the deck of another Swift Boat. Hugh Hewitt has a laugh about it with Kerry crewman Steve Gardner and notes: HH: "In the time that you were on the swift boats --totally-- did any of the swift boats have a dog?"Yikes, don't tell PETA! Look. It is possible that Kerry had a dog named VC after Gardner left Kerry's command. And it is possible that VC the combat dog got blown off the boat when the boat hit a mine --even though there's no reference to the mine that would fit the occasion.Maybe Lurch got the dog confused with his pal, Rassman? And just because many of my listeners have e-mailed me to note that there was a dog on Martin Sheen's boat in Apocalypse Now doesn't mean that Kerry "borrowed" the dog from the movie.Plagiarism is against the Honor Code! But that so many people have concluded just that does underscore John Kerry's massive credibility problem --a problem that grows larger and larger every day he doesn't meet the press. Jon Stewart asked him last night if he'd ever been in Cambodia. Kerry lamely played it for a laugh by not answering --by not saying anything at all. Who is advising him?My guess is that Lurch speaks only to Teresa and Teresa speaks only to God. Mark Steyn has a typically hilarious summary. Here are a few snippets: I have no views on whether one or more of John Kerry’s bemedalled wounds from the Mekong Delta 35 years ago were self-inflicted — though the Kerry campaign, in its second big concession to his chastisers, now says his first Purple Heart-earning wound might have been ‘unintentionally self-inflicted’. But there’s no doubt every wound from the last 35 days is self-inflicted, beginning with the candidate’s disastrous decision at the Democratic Convention to play up Vietnam and play down Iraq, 9/11 and anything else that happened in the last 30 years. Since then Kerry’s shot himself in the foot so many times he ought to put in for a good dozen more Purple Hearts.Bwahaha! Visions of Kerry in the bunker with Teresa. One last thought from Steyn: But the party that likes to sneer that Bush never had a plan to deal with Iraq’s inevitable insurgents doesn’t seem to mind that Kerry never had a plan to deal with the Swiftees’ equally inevitable insurgents. A guy awash in gazillions from Barbra Streisand and co. who can’t see off a couple of hundred middle-aged ‘liars’ and their minimal ad-buy? Is that really the fellow you want to put up against al-Qa’eda, the ayatollahs and Kim Jong-Il?Don't worry, he'll write an after action report that blames someone else.
Thursday, August 26, 2004 Today's Hoot! Ryne McLaren: Much was made of John Kerry's decision to appear on John Stewart's The Daily Show, mostly because many utilized bizarre, alternate universe logic ("Kerry picked him over all those other news shows!") rather than rational thought ("Kerry picked Stewart because he has a long history of carrying Democrat jocks!").Maybe Lurch will leave the daughters at home and take Stewart on his next shopping trip!
And the party has just started (Via Mudville Gazette) Stolen Honor. The site isn't fully operational yet, but I don't think these guys are going to be too impressed by Max Cleland and the rest of the Kerry Flying Monkeys Corps.
Lurch's Band of Brothers From Jessica's Well: And while we're on the subject, check out Belmont's Club The Man Who Went to Sea about a Time magazine "article" on Najaf: I had started to parse the account in terms of the five journalistic "W"s before I realized I was looking at a pure specimen of the kind of writing that was once popular in the 1920s and 30s. Something that might have been written by Lincoln Steffens or Mao Tse Tung when he penned "In Memory of Norman Bethune". Philip Robertson's account in Time Magazine may or may not tell the truth, but it is a perfect example of the yawning gap that has opened up between sections of the Mainstream Media and its Internet critics. Although sports and city news seem as much as before, the coverage of the war on terrorism and the Presidential election has become, as much as the space between forces in Najaf, an informational no-man's-land. The conflict has become so polarizing that people are reverting to type, even archetype, so that Lincoln Steffens rides again. The accounts of the siege of the Imam Ali shrine begin to read like a play within a play and the coverage a story in itself. However things turn out, the relationship between the media and its readers will never return to its former nature.Hey, not to worry! Most of 'em just aren't "allowed" to wear American flag pins. Not that they would.
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 Max Cleland, Lurch's Poster Boy It's really great the way Kerry always trots out Max Cleland when he needs a veteran that actually bled in the service to do his dirty work. Hey, why not? As far as the Democrats and the media are concerned, the guy's a saint. Cue Reuters on 7/29: Former Senator Max Cleland of Georgia, a frequent companion of John Kerry on the campaign trail and a fellow Vietnam War veteran who lost three limbs in combat, arrives on stage to speak and introduce Kerry at the Democratic National Convention in Boston,and Reuters today: Kerry is sending to Crawford former Sen. Max Cleland of Georgia, a frequent companion of Kerry's on the campaign trail and a fellow Vietnam War veteran who lost three limbs during the war.Hey, how about Lurch himself? John Kerry of Massachusetts took the same line on ABC's "This Week": "What they did to Max Cleland, you know, a veteran, a guy who lost three limbs in Vietnam, left them on the battlefield, and they challenge his patriotism--that sickens everybody in our country."And Teresa to CBS: She only recently started using Kerry's last name and was prompted more by anger than ambition to change her party affiliation.The only problem is that the hagiography of St. Max has some gaping holes. Concerning losing his limbs on the battlefield, Cleland had a grenade accident while jumping out of a helicopter on the way to a beer party: Democrats tout the Silver and Bronze Stars won by both Kerry and Cleland in Vietnam. But they prefer not to mention that, despite losing two legs and an arm to a hand grenade, Cleland was never awarded even one Purple Heart. The reason, as columnists Ann Coulter and Mark Steyn were widely attacked for pointing out, is that Cleland's horrible injuries did not happen in combat, as Kerry tries to suggest with his deceitfully-crafted phrase about Cleland leaving his limbs "on the battlefield."As far as "questioning his patriotism" goes: While Georgia's voters were shifting from being conservative Democrats to conservative Republicans, Senator Cleland chose to be a leftwing Democrat on many issues. By 1999, the left-wing Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) rated his voting record as 100 percent on the left side of legislation.I guess every time you notice a Democrat is an idiot, you're questioning his patriotism. Anyhow, since losing his Senate seat, ole St. Max seems to have become crazed in his desire for revenge despite a cushy job at the Export-Import Bank to which he has nominated by President Bush. While I suppose that could be understandable, I'm a curious about why he agreed to be the poster boy for a guy that accused American soldiers of being war criminals. Were you a war criminal, Max, or were your friends at the beer party? And why are you trying to silence veterans that don't think bogus accusations of war crimes are worthwhile credentials for a presidential candidate? As the letter to John Kerry you refused to accept from the veterans today in Crawford puts it: "You can't have it both ways," said the letter, signed by Patterson and six other veterans including two Medal of Honor recipients and a former North Vietnamese prisoner of war. "You can't build your convention and much of your campaign around your service in Vietnam, and then try to say that only those veterans who agree with you have a right to speak up. There is no double standard for our right to free speech. We all earned it."How much lower can you go, Max? Just wondering.
Makes you wonder what planet they come from Power Line alerts us to yet another rocket scientist in the press, this time at the Mineapolis "Red" Star Tribune: Free Republic has posted a thread off of the email exchange between the gent we know as the cowardly lion of Portland Avenue and editorial cartoonist Linda Eddy: "Minneapolis Star Tribune censors IPW cartoonist."Sounds like ole Jim has been quaffing quite a few pitchers of Kool-Aid. Anyhow, here's the cartoon in question. It says it all. Click to supersize.
Today's Hoot! I guess the kids weren't wild about Lurch's appearance on The Daily Show. Over at Slate, Dana Stevens provides If He Only Had a Heart: John Kerry tanks on The Daily Show: When my boyfriend and I heard that John Kerry was slated to be the guest on last night's Daily Show, we all but raced to the TiVo to set it on record. (Not that we ever miss The Daily Show anyway, but this would be one worth keeping.) What a "get" for Jon Stewart, the court jester of the 2004 election! And finally Kerry would have the chance to step down from the campaign stump and show people who are desperate for a reason to vote for him what he's really made of: his passion, his conviction, his much-vaunted (at least by his wife) sense of humor. Except, as Jon Stewart has been known to say: Eh, not so much.I saw a comment the other day that Stewart was "probably getting his tongue polished." Ouch. More by following the link and the Instapundit has a roundup: 'WERE YOU OR WERE YOU NOT IN CAMBODIA?" John Kerry didn't answer.More by following that link too.
They're here! Remember the Brown Books? You knew it was coming, didn't you?Well the brown books have arrived. Here's Rush & Molloy, the gossip columists for the NY Daily News:The Democrat National Committee has prepared a full-scale assault against the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth to draw their character and veracity into question, according to one anonymous source inside the DNC. The campaign of character assassination is scheduled to coincide with the release of the book Unfit for Command which reveals inconvenient facts for the Kerry campaign.Hmmm, sounds like all the stuff that Lurch won't release about himself. A Swift (& deadly) responseThat'll teach those pesky veterans not to mouth off about their betters!
"Sauce for the Gander" Did you see the mainstream media furor about an outside lawyer advising the Bush-Cheney campaign who was also retained by the Swift Vets? My thought was there's a lawyer with a burgeoning practice, but Kerry spokesdroid Chad Clanton had his panties tightly knotted: "It's another piece of the mounting evidence of the ties between the Bush campaign and this group," Kerry campaign spokesman Chad Clanton said of Ginsberg's admission.and the flying monkeys in the mainstream media were chattering loudly and really upset. Anyhow, NZ Bear does a little digging (you know, that icky stuff reporters used to do) and provides Sauce for the Gander: Sharing Lawyers With 527's. Follow the link for all the details, but basically he held off on publishing a story over the weekend about one Mr. Ned Reiff who is Deputy General Counsel for the Demorcratic National Committee as well as working for our little pals, MoveOn.org. The reason I held off on publishing this information originally was that after consulting with some of the legal luminaries of the blogosphere, I did not get a clear answer as to whether Mr. Reiff's dual role was truly a conflict from an ethical, legal, or campaign-finance perspective (the consensus was that it didn't seem to be a conflict). And it honestly seems understandable to me that a lawyer might provide legal services to many groups without crossing the "coordination" line which 527's must honor.Yes, indeedy. And what do you know, but the latest AP reports have this buried paragraph: Joe Sandler, a lawyer for the DNC and MoveOn.org, a group running anti-Bush ads, said there is nothing wrong with serving in both roles at once. Attorneys are ethically bound to maintain attorney-client confidentiality, and could lose their law licenses if they violate that, he said.Joe, why don't you hop on over to Chad Clanton's office and point out the clue phone to him? Even the Evil Empire nearly gets it: The campaign of Senator John Kerry shares a lawyer, Robert Bauer, with America Coming Together, a liberal group that is organizing a huge multimillion-dollar get-out-the-vote drive that is far more ambitious than the Swift boat group's activities. Mr. Ginsberg said his role was no different from Mr. Bauer's.More like almost all the challenges have been upheld by official war records and the candidate's past statements, not to mention the fact that Lurch provided "entertainment" to the POW's at the Hanoi Hilton. But more on that later.
Tuesday, August 24, 2004 "I don't fall down! The SOB knocked me over!" You have to feel bad for poor Lurch. He's surrounded by the worst sort of incompetents that are always messing up his smooth moves. From tomorrow's WaPo - Comments on Iraq War In Error, Says Kerry Aide: A top national security adviser to John F. Kerry said yesterday that he made a mistake when he said the Democratic nominee probably would have launched a military invasion to oust Saddam Hussein if he had been president during the past four years.Actually, the comments were more likely seized on in high good humor as yet more evidence of Lurch's nuance-induced confusion, sure to be flip-flopped. And they were. OK, I'll bite. What is the Lurchster's real position? In an interview yesterday, Rubin said it is unknowable whether Kerry would have waged the war. "Bush went to war the wrong way," Rubin said. "What we don't know is what would have happened if a president had gone about it the right way."Glad he cleared that up! And in only 17 days!
Today's Hoot! Kerry Team Lines Up Witnesses to Senate Career: The Kerry campaign ratcheted up its defense of the Democrat's Senate record today, producing several U.S. Senators to attest to John Forbes Kerry's presence during actual senate sessions.It's ScrappleFace, of course. Was Lurch actually in the Senate? I thought he was in Vietnam right up to the convention!
Thuggery High and Low There's not much I would put past Terry "Global Crossing" McAuliffe, the only person I know who got rich in a career as a political fundraiser and is now head of the Democrat National Committee. So, I was sure relieved to see McAuliffe: Democrats not aiding protesters: Democratic Party chief Terry McAuliffe says his party doesn't need to help the thousands of protesters who will descend on New York in anticipation of next week's Republican National Convention.There's an odd thing though. The protest organizers have been posting the names and addresses of Republican convention delegates on the web: Indeed.Our objectives are to:Because And the lists keep showing up at various Indymedia outlets which are one of the beneficiaries of the Tides Foundation, Teresa Kerry's favorite charity money laundering outfit. UPDATE: And see this beauty at LGF. But look who keeps demanding that the Republicans publish the names and addresses of the delegates - McAuliffe Calls on Republicans to Release Their Delegate Lists. This is just one of a series of press releases with various outlandish "guesses" about who might be on the list. Frankly, I have zero interest in the names and addresses of delegates to the Democrat convention. I wonder why ole Terry is so hot after the Republican list? I'm sure it's all just a big coincidence. But we'll get to revisit it after the thugs start rioting in New York. And if the grotty marching wingnuts are too weary-making, you can always observe the behavior of the more genteel leftoids. Kind of sounds like Bainbridge Island doesn't it?
More fun with Lurch! Mark Steyn - Kerry: strange, stuck-up... and stupid: I said a couple of weeks back that John Kerry was too strange to be President, and a week or two earlier that he was too stuck-up to be President. Since I'm on an alliterative roll, let me add that he's too stupid to be President. What sort of idiot would make the centrepiece of his presidential campaign four months of proud service in a war he's best known for opposing?As usual with Steyn, there's much more by following the link including a takeown of the odious Pat Oliphant.
Maybe because he's a joke? Seriously: Kerry on Comedy Central: When John Kerry decided it was time to do his first national TV interview since the Swift boaters for Bush launched their attack on the senator's Vietnam War record, he did not choose CBS's "60 Minutes," ABC's "Nightline" or "NBC Nightly News."No word on whether he'll be wearing his "magic hat."
Hey, hey, it's Hollyweird! (I'm George Soros and I brought you this message.) In today's WaPo, Howard Kurtz has the scoop on the George Soros sponsored MoveON celebrity wankfest which is being kicked off with a gala premiere tonight in his article, MoveOn, Mobilizing The A-List Against W: Hip-hop impresario Benny Boom, who has directed videos for P. Diddy, Lil' Kim and LL Cool J, didn't need to have his arm twisted to join an anti-Bush advertising campaign.Apparently neither logic nor brains is Benny's strong suit. Also, someone please explain to Kurtz that they can't mention Kerry's name because they are supposed to be "unconnected." (Wink, wink. Nudge, nudge. Say no more.) Besides the rocket scientist, all the usual Hollyweird pantloads lent their "talents" to the commericials, but it's the usual MoveOn con: There may be less to the ad hype than meets the eye, however. While the 12 spots will be made available online, says Pariser, only one or two may hit the airwaves, depending on how focus groups react in the 18 most tightly contested states and how much money MoveOn members contribute toward the campaign.For a group that's rolling in the unregulated dough, they always seem to want more, presumably to reinforce their star status in the leftoid constellation. Anyhow, the really engaging part is that they are going to trot out their ole pal, Howard Dean, at tonight's gala. Maybe he'll perform "The Scream" for old time's sake!
Monday, August 23, 2004 More of Lurch's crack team (Via Ed Driscoll) You Decide 2004, cont.: Democratic strategist Mary Anne Marsh, speaking moments ago on “Hannity and Colmes”: “George Bush betrayed his country by sending us to war on false pretenses, and George Bush betrayed his country by not fighting in Vietnam.”Can you say meltdown, kids? I knew you could!
Today's Hoot But as usual, the laugh's on us. Via Viking Pundit: From Mackubin Thomas Owens in National Review on "John Kerry's Two Vietnams"While you are there - check out Let's get reeeeeaaaady to flip-flop! It seems that redeploying troops from Europe and Korea is pretty popular.As a correspondent pointed out to me in an e-mail, each episode of the HBO series Band of Brothers, begins with a voiceover in which the narrator says of the World War II soldiers portrayed in the program: "I was not a hero, but I was surrounded by heroes." In contrast, what John Kerry is saying in essence about his "band of brothers" is that "in Vietnam, I was a hero, but I was surrounded by war criminals."Except for those who basked in the aura of JFK II.
Yikes! "Non connected" 527 fun with Empress Teresa too! Via Blogs for Bush: Check out John Kerry's own blog for the latest in links to this tangled web they weaved in their effort to deceive:Sometimes it's hard to figure out which one is more odious, the Empress or the gigolo.
Number 1 is happy! See the previous post for the leading minions. Maybe Wes and Joan are in the running for Number 2?
I didn't know you could keep a horse in Berkeley! Look what showed up in the Entertainment News on Yahoo!: Wes Boyd and Joan Blades, co-founders of MoveOn, are seen outside their Berkeley, Calif., home on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004. The Internet political group on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004, premieres 10 new anti-Bush ads created by award-winning directors and starring popular Hollywood actors. An independent group formed in 1998 and not connected directly to Democratic candidate John Kerry, MoveOn has promised an unconventional approach to the election.Nothing to see here, just MoveOn! More fun "not connected" 527 news at Truth Laid Bear, American Thinker, and an updated Connections chart. But here's the best 527 fun - Dole Defends Swiftees in Call From Kerry: "John Kerry called me this morning, which surprised me," Dole told radio host Sean Hannity.The emphasis added is mine.
Back to Cambodia, Part 25 (Click to supersize, Hat tip: FlashBunny.org) Yesterday, Tad Devine, Senior Adviser, Kerry-Edwards '04 appeared on Meet the Press: MR. RUSSERT: He didn't take office until January '69. Does Senator Kerry stand by that statement that on Christmas Eve of '68 he was physically in Cambodia?Can't they even get this story straight?
Meanwhile on Bizarro World Hamptons Diary: HUNDREDS of well- heeled guests found themselves traipsing through mud to get to John Kerry's $1,000-a-head fund-raiser at the home of venture capitalist Alan Patricof Saturday night, after the event was turned into a political Woodstock by bucketing rain.No to worry, I'm sure Alan is already having a new lawn flown in. Former model Christie Brinkley was overheard joking that the mud was a result of Republican campaign tactics.She may only be an airhead model, but she is smarter than Janet Jackson's boob. Meanwhile, first to collar the delayed presidential hopeful when he finally showed up was hip-hop mogul turned politico Russell Simmons, who pulled Kerry aside for a stern tete-à-tete on how better to relate to the voters.Bwahaha! No, I'm not making this up! Outside, Jimmy Buffett performed for the waiting crowd, which was awash in tequila.Drunken rowdies at a $1,000 a head fund raiser? Back off everyone, meltdown in progress! Later, the Kerrys headed to the East Hampton home of "Sex and the City" creator Darren Star, who co-hosted a $25,000-per-person dinner with furniture designer Mitchell Gold. It was attended by 250 guests including Sen. Chuck Schumer, actor Peter Boyle, Infinity Radio chief John Sykes and marketing exec Robert Zimmerman.Which I'm sure brought a tear to the eye of every one of these swells. The NY Times also covered the festivities and although they left out the good parts, there were still some gems: At a tent party for 800 guests (minimum entry fee: $1,000) at the home of the venture capitalist Alan Patricof, women lost their high heels to the mud while a trumpet player resembling Ernest Borgnine led the band in "When You're Smiling." Dozens of people with dirty feet left early.Smart move "in this economy," Grace! After the festivities, Mr. Kerry and his entourage drove to Gabreski Airport in Westhampton for the flight to Boston. One East End farmer, anticipating Mr. Kerry's route, propped a sign on an old pickup truck bidding farewell. It read, "Kerry Go Home."Those pesky little people! They're everywhere!
Senator Harkin spanked, sent to room Dems deny Harkin pulled from stump: Kerry's campaign in Wisconsin had been publicizing a ''Tour of Honor'' featuring Harkin and former Sen. Max Cleland. The Iowa senator was to speak in Eau Claire Thursday but withdrew for ''logistical reasons,'' said Lesley Sillaman of Kerry's Wisconsin campaign.The rest of the article suggests it was because of the "uncivil tone" ole Tom took towards Vice President Dick Cheney. Yeah, I'm sure this had nothing to do with it.
Nothing to see here, MoveOn (er, move along) A Special Relationship: On Friday, Kerry campaign spokesman Debra Deshong was telling any reporter who would listen that there was a big difference between the negative advertisements being run by George Soros-funded MoveOn.org and Swift Boat Veterans for Truth: "MoveOn.org is an independent organization that existed well before the Kerry campaign," she said, whereas the veterans group "is not an independent group."No word on whether she also had a bridge in NYC to sell. In fact, according to a Kerry campaign volunteer, staff members and volunteers of the Kerry campaign in New York, Washington, and Los Angeles have been in almost constant contact with MoveOn.org staffers, including advanced viewing and reviews of MoveOn.org television commercials, online ads, and web content. As well, MoveOn.org staffers provided the Kerry campaign with opposition research within the past two months, as well as advance looks at speeches made by MoveOn.org speakers, including former Vice President Al Gore.And George Soros provides the lubrication.
Sunday, August 22, 2004 I wonder how they'll like this down at our local Legion Hall? You might ask at your local VFW and American Legion post too. (Hat tip to an FR poster for the "Kerry Edwards" panel.)
It's a vast conspiracy fer sure! And speaking of whining, the primo Donk talking point about the Swift Vet ads is that it's a vast Republican conspiracy because some veteran knew someone who was a Republican. I'm shocked, I tell ya! Of course, if you want to look at real coordination between a political party and a "uncoordinated" "527" group, hop on over to the Democrat National Committee's Braying Ass web site for More than 300,000 Americans Sign Petition to Protect America's Courts: The DNC is also conducting a major petition drive in partnership with MoveOn.org. More than 310,000 Americans have signed the petition to protect our courts - with more than 172,000 of those signatures coming in the past 36 hours.Charming snaps at Americans stand with the Senate Democrats: DNC Chief Operating Officer Josh Wachs (left), Senator Leahy, and Zack Exley from Moveon.org pose with the more than 310,000 signatures. That Zack sure cleans up real nice! Maybe he was also interviewing for the job with the Kerry campaign that he subsequently got. A hat tip to an FR poster for the above example. Over at Blogs for Bush, Kevin Patrick has another example. I guess the DNC webmasters will be working long hours to put some stuff down the memory hole. Kevin also helps the NY Times out with the graphic that we just know they'll be running soon:
All ashore who are going ashore While most of the press are still following orders from Kerry HQ, some are getting off the ship. Here's Time's Joe Klein - Kerry in a Straitjacket: George W. Bush is throwing curve balls and Kerry keeps swinging John Kerry suffered a small embarrassment last week that illuminated a big problem in his campaign. The embarrassment involved the not exactly riveting issue of troop redeployments. George W. Bush announced last Monday in a speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) that he wanted to bring around 70,000 troops home from Germany and North Korea over the next 10 years. In principle, that is not very controversial. The military and foreign policy priesthoods have favored that sort of restructuring since the end of the cold war. And yet, when Kerry spoke to the VFW two days later, he attacked Bush's position, using an argument with some merit but of microscopic import in the midst of a presidential campaign: he said it was a "hasty" and "political" plan and certainly not a good negotiating tactic to withdraw troops from Korea while we are trying to get the North Koreans to drop their nuclear program."Nanonuance" - I like that. Of course, "whining" might be a better description ("whingeing" for those across the pond). As for the big question, Lurch has got a real problem. The "thought leaders" of the Democrat party would prefer to surrender, while the little people don't care for the idea that it is somehow their fault that crazed wingnuts want to drop planes on them. So to make everyone feel good about his abilities to do something and not having to explain what that something is, Lurch decided to make a big deal of his 4 months in Vietnam. Smooth move, Ex-Lax. If you would rather skip lefty angst, don't follow the link; but there are some gems: Kerry's obvious frustration with his self-imposed straitjacket not only leads him into lame forays like the troop-deployment gaffe but also to some tortured circumlocutions about the war. Most spectacular was spokesman James Rubin's recent statement that a President Kerry "in all probability" would have gone to war against Saddam Hussein by now. Oh really?Paging Ralph Nader!
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