--- Jim Sharkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why would this surprise anyone?  I'm sure someone
> here will correct 
> me if I am misremembering, but didn't they manage to
> paint a Democrat in Georgia who was a Vietnam
> veteran and lost limbs in the 
> war as unpatriotic?  It's not like there's much
> lower to sink.
> 
> Jim

No, they did not.  I actually posted an article on
this list _by a Democrat_ describing that as a myth. 
They (correctly) painted a Democrat in Georgia (Max
Cleland) as a bad Senator who had very bad judgment on
national security issues.  He lost the election
because of that - as he should have, because he was,
in fact, a bad Senator, however inspiring his life
story.  Democrats have a weird problem figuring this
out (McGovern, Kerry).  Biography is not policy.  The
fact that someone served in Vietnam (or any war) is
impressive.  It doesn't actually mean that they're any
good at national security policy - again, McGovern,
Kerry.  Of course the Republicans are going over
Kerry's service record.  That's their job. 
Particularly because "I served in Vietnam" appears to
be John Kerry's only rationale for being elected. 
Since that's all he's got, they might as well look at
it.  No member of the Bush campaign, though, has done
anything like the Dukakis campaign did in 1988 -
sending out false rumors to reporters that George Bush
had been investigated for cowardice in the Second
World War (for the event for which he actually won, I
believe, a DFC).  So perhaps the outrage is a little
selective?  Certainly people who voted for Michael
Dukakis over George Bush, Bill Clinton over George
Bush, and Bill Clinton over Bob Dole, are in a
somewhat odd position arguing that the simple fact
that John Kerry served in Vietnam means he should be
elected - which is, at the moment, pretty much what
Kerry's campaign comes down to.

=====
Gautam Mukunda
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Freedom is not free"
http://www.mukunda.blogspot.com


        
                
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