Posted on 09/07/2004 11:19:23 AM PDT by Pikamax
Is That What He Really Said?
By Michael Getler
Sunday, September 5, 2004; Page B06
"Cheney Calls Kerry Unfit," read the big, front-page headline over a story in Thursday's Post about attacks on the Democratic challenger at the Republican convention in speeches by Vice President Cheney and Democratic Sen. Zell Miller of Georgia.
"Unfit" is a powerful, personally damning word; it has become even more explosive in the past several weeks because it is in the title of a best-selling book, "Unfit For Command" by John E. O'Neill and Jerome R. Corsi. The book is the cornerstone of a nationwide effort by a group called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth to challenge Sen. John F. Kerry's war record.
The problem is that Cheney never used the word "unfit." Yet the headline can be seen as reinforcing the Swift boat challengers' attack. The headline writer no doubt drew inspiration from the first paragraph of the story by reporter John F. Harris, who wrote that Cheney "reached back decades" into Kerry's life, "arguing in taunting language that the Democratic presidential nominee has demonstrated through his public statements and votes that he is unfit to be commander in chief in an age of terrorism."
You could draw that conclusion from listening to what Cheney did say. But that, in my view and those of some readers, was a poor choice of words and headline. The headline went beyond what Cheney said and then spread the characterization across the front page.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
I just sent him the following e.
Mr. Kerry can lay to rest this whole nettlesome swift boat controversy by simply submitting an SF-180 authorizing the release to the media of his **full** service record. And yet he still has not done this. Instead, he has cherry picked a few pages of it and released those.
This question is the elephant in the livingroom that you and others at the WP steadfastly continue to ignore.
Why?
Sincerely,
Contact Michael Getler:
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"'The wicked flee when no man pursueth.'" --Proverbs 28:1
Good one!
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