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John Kerry's Lost Vietnam Gamble
Human Events ^ | Sept. 14, 2004 | Morton C. Blackwell

Posted on 09/14/2004 3:44:13 PM PDT by QQQQQ

Why did John Kerry surprise almost everyone by making his involvement in Vietnam the main focus of the Democratic National Convention this year?

All candidates have to cope with negative information about themselves. If the negative information is bad enough, they must handle it somehow.

Kerry and his team knew most of his fellow Swift boat veterans and millions of others were still furious about his long, savage smear of the U.S. military during his anti-war activities after his return from Vietnam. He saw political danger there.

So he took the biggest political gamble of his life. Sometimes, by framing negative information in advance, a candidate can make a political asset out of it. He bet that he could make one of his worst weaknesses into a strength.

That didn't work for Kerry this time. The Swift boat vets' book, Unfit for Command, and their TV ads were too powerful. And his convention's concentration on Vietnam made what the Swift boats vets wrote and said on TV more newsworthy.

Delegates frequently take with them to conventions various buttons, stickers, and pins to distribute to other delegates. Knowing that Kerry had make a big mistake, I decided to make and distribute at the convention a visual joke I knew the other delegates would like.

While I served on the convention Rules committee in New York the week before the convention, I bought 300 band-aids and some little heart decals to put on them. To each band-aid I attached a slip of paper with my name on it and the sentence I always used to describe it.

When the convention began on Monday, I put one of the band-aids on my forehead and walked through the aisles.

This was my eleventh Republican National Convention. I was Barry Goldwater's youngest elected delegate in 1964. I've served as the Virginia Republican national committeeman since 1988. So I personally knew hundreds of people there from many states.

As I expected, many friends stopped me Monday on the convention floor and in the Madison Square Garden halls. When a friend pointed to the band-aid and asked what had happened, I always replied with a broad smile, "It was just a self-inflicted scratch, but you see I got a Purple Heart for it."

Invariably, the friend would get the joke and burst into laughter.

Everyone knows that John Kerry's companions in Vietnam have publicly and very persuasively charged that at least Kerry's first Purple Heart was a self-inflicted wound. Every veteran and most Americans now know that self-inflicted wounds don't qualify for a Purple Heart.

I offered band-aids to friends who would wear them. A couple of hundred did.

Then things got very interesting.

Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe saw on television a lady wearing one of my band-aids. He knew that having people laugh contemptuously at your candidate is one of the worst things that can happen to your campaign.

Because the main strategy of the Democratic convention had already, obviously failed, McAuliffe must not have been thinking clearly.

He must have remembered that a sometimes- successful way to handle negative information is to refuse to discuss it and to change the subject dramatically. He tried that.

McAuliffe rushed to the TV networks in high dudgeon and raged, falsely, that my specifically anti-Kerry band-aids were an organized, despicable attack by the Bush campaign on all veterans and all who win military decorations.

McAuliffe made what had been an anti-Kerry joke to a few hundred Republicans in New York a hot national topic for a couple of days. Millions of people heard about the band-aids and got the joke, further undermining the failed Democratic national convention strategy.

Dozens of TV network, newspaper, and wire service reporters sought me out immediately. The interviews ran much the same:

"Are the band-aids an organized Bush campaign effort?"

"No. I bought and assembled the band-aids myself and handed them out personally to friends without any prior knowledge by the campaign or the Republican National Committee."

"Do you agree with the President that John Kerry served honorably in Vietnam?"

"Of course, I agree with that. After all, John Kerry rescued one of his companions from the water and saved his life. It was the right thing to do, which is more than Sen. Kennedy did for Mary Jo Kopechne. On the other hand, Sen. Kennedy did not go back to Chappaquiddick with a home movie camera to re-enact the event."

"Isn't this an attack on all veterans who won military decorations?"

"No, of course not. Who is the U.S. politician who most famously showed his contempt for military decorations when, for national publicity, he threw his over a fence in an anti-war protest? Who disrespected all military medals for a political purpose? John Kerry, that's who."

For the first three years of the Reagan Administration, I was on the White House Staff. I know a lot of veterans very well because I was President Reagan's liaison to all veterans groups.

Like me, most Americans have a lot of sympathy with Vietnam veterans still outraged at Kerry's years of attacks on them--and even more for our POWs in Hanoi who were tortured because they wouldn't say for the communists the same things Kerry said on American television.

If Sen. Kerry wants to answer the charges in the Swift vets book, by the vet who said the scratch he treated for Kerry was self-inflicted and the officer who refused Kerry's request for that Purple Heart, he should permit independent access to his original Navy records. Kerry still refuses to permit this. Why?

Another aspect of Kerry's big mistake is that his convention's focus on Vietnam highlighted an early example of his lifelong habit of taking both sides of major issues. He tried to be both a war hero and an anti-war hero. Ultimately, he can't have it both ways.

McAuliffe made this a big story and reminds me of a U.S. senator from Virginia about 30 years ago. When an obscure magazine described him as "the dumbest U.S. senator," he held a big news conference to deny the charge. Only then did the charge become widely known.

Having lost their big gamble, the Kerry campaign now is like a snake with a broken back: very angry, still dangerous, but probably mortally wounded.

With so much of the media frantically trying to save John Kerry now, I expect the election to tighten up again. The race probably will be decided at the grassroots by voter registration and get-out-the-vote efforts. But certainly the Kerry strategy plus $63 million in anti-Bush television ads by the "527" committees have failed to date.

Their gamble was trumped by a brilliantly structured and presented GOP convention plus half a million dollars of TV ads from the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.

The day after the convention, the new Republican National Committee had its organizational meeting in New York. To my total surprise, the national committeeman from Louisiana nominated me to fill a vacancy on the RNC executive committee from the Southern Region. I was unanimously elected.

Thank you, Terry McAuliffe. ====

Mr. Blackwell is the Virginia Republican National Committeeman.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: blackwell; kerry; mcauliffe; swift; vietnam
While we are defending against the fraudulant memos, we mustn't lose site of the need to continue to tell the truth about Kerry: UNFIT FOR COMMAND.

And the most important part of the article:

"The race probably will be decided at the grassroots by voter registration and get-out-the-vote efforts. "

1 posted on 09/14/2004 3:44:13 PM PDT by QQQQQ
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To: QQQQQ

Kerry, like most Dems on the extreme far left, have no agenda that would interest Americans. Their agenda is one of self-empowerment through opportunistic socialistic agendas.

So all Kerry has is a pathetically weak appearance of being a VN vet, if you can really call 120 days in Nam basis for vet status....he has nothing else. His voting record in the Senate is a communist's dream. His performance in the Senate over what, two decades, is an empty bag...so what does this limosine Marxist have????

NOTHING -- NOT DIDDLY SQUAT --- (in technical terms)....

A pretty sad showing all in all -- for the liberal Dems -- a dying dinosaur for non-Communists and non-socialists.


2 posted on 09/14/2004 3:49:18 PM PDT by EagleUSA
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To: QQQQQ
Morton Blackwell is a friend, and a GREAT Republican. His story reads just as if he were spinning it in his homespun style in his living room.

Kudos to Morton, who also runs the Arlington Virginia based "Leadership Institute."

Here in the peoples' republic of Arlington County, Morton has built one of the great conservative political grassroots training organizations ever known. His practices and advice are relied upon by Republican Nationwide.

Go Mort Go.
3 posted on 09/14/2004 3:52:24 PM PDT by Iron Eagle
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To: QQQQQ

"UNFIT FOR COMMAND."

I called my local library again today and UFC finally came in. Of course, I'm on a waiting list since so many begged them to get this. I'm sure they delayed as long as possible until the public demand overwhelmed them.


4 posted on 09/14/2004 3:54:08 PM PDT by Socratic (Kerry/Edwards - Forging a New Reality)
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To: QQQQQ

Why did John Kerry surprise almost everyone by making his involvement in Vietnam the main focus of the Democratic National Convention this year?

Didn't surprise me any.

Kerry's constant reference to his service in Vietnam has been the butt of jokes around here for over a year.

5 posted on 09/14/2004 4:02:11 PM PDT by RWR8189 (Its Morning in America Again!)
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To: QQQQQ

Excellent article! Thanks for posting it.


6 posted on 09/14/2004 4:02:30 PM PDT by HoustonTech
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To: EagleUSA

oh not true, he has 1 billion dollars and a fair resume and don't forget he has that sexy little Thereza.
What a pig she is.


7 posted on 09/14/2004 4:03:03 PM PDT by Joe Boucher (4 more years)
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To: EagleUSA
if you can really call 120 days in Nam basis for vet status.

Kerry is going to look at 120 days in Nam a walk in the park compared to the last 120 days of his Presidential campaign.

8 posted on 09/14/2004 4:14:45 PM PDT by Semper Paratus
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To: QQQQQ

Absolutely wonderful post! Great read and a terrific guy.


9 posted on 09/14/2004 4:15:15 PM PDT by hershey
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To: QQQQQ
Kerry and Edwards are too embarrassing even for the fawning Liberal media. Kerry runs around saying only a Vietnam Vet can be president, but he picked Edwards who never pulled on a pair of combat boots to even mow the lawn. Kerry wants everyone to think he can figure out the world better than Bush and be a better president than him when he cannot even run a decent campaign for the job. He vacillates more than Jimmy Carter and has less charisma than him too. This is a poor excuse for a candidate. Let's start a contest to see when the Democratic honchos and sages will begin the process of telling us why Kerry lost. I say in about another 10 days they'll blame Bush for not playing fair. Kerry is dooming Kerry because he has a record and people are able to see how he acts as a candidate and that is enough evidence that they don't want this feckless man in charge of the War on Terror.

I've written this quite a few times, but I’ll say it again. Kerry cannot even run a good campaign, yet we are supposed to believe he could be a better president than Bush at a time when we're at war with terrorism all over the globe. He fights with a huge majority of his fellow vets, yet we are supposed to believe he could run diplomacy for the nation. He's been acting like a spoiled and entitled child ever since the swiftvets called him on his Vietnam War stories, yet we are to believe he could handle the pressures of being president better than George Bush. Kerry is desperate and ridiculous wishing to be president more than being able to explain why it makes sense or matters, and he cannot even be a decent person when he deals with secret service agents and other people too plain for the GREAT man. America must see through him and stay steadfast in its defense of civilization.

10 posted on 09/14/2004 4:19:50 PM PDT by elhombrelibre (http://chucksutahblog.blogspot.com/)
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To: Joe Boucher

She looks like Tootsie.


11 posted on 09/14/2004 4:20:57 PM PDT by elhombrelibre (http://chucksutahblog.blogspot.com/)
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To: Joe Boucher

Good for you! My dad is a disabled Vietnam vet and he thought the bandaids were hilarious!

This last week I talked to another Vietnam veteran who had changed his voter registration to Republican and is going vote for a Republican for the first time in his life! This man comes from a family that has voted Democrat since the Civil War!

Even better, he lives in Ohio! He had been campaigning for Kerry (mainly he had anger about the economy). But, unfortunately he had the misfortune of talking to some fellow Democrats on the web who demonized him for being a Vietnam Vet, while at the same time stridently claiming that they support veterans. They called him a liar for complaining about how Vietnam soldiers were treated by peace activists in the 1970s.

It brought up a lot of terrible memories for him--even thoughts of suicide. But now he and his entire extended family have decided that they are done with the veteran bashing two-faced DemonRats. They are going to work tirelessly for Bush/Cheney campaign in Ohio. He says they are going to knock on every door in the state if they have to. He has a very large and extended family, so they definitely have lost a few votes there! Democrat hatred of veterans is coming back to haunt them.


12 posted on 09/14/2004 4:21:10 PM PDT by overwhelmedbylife
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To: elhombrelibre
When this is over the books by the Kerry insiders are going to be a real hoot. Finger pointing, name calling and out and out lying ........................ come to think about it we've already got plenty of that from them.
13 posted on 09/14/2004 5:15:03 PM PDT by fella
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To: QQQQQ
Here's my analysis of jk and vietnam: If the after-action report released by the SBVT is correct, jk shot a vn teen in the back. This is probably the defining moment in his life with respect to attitudes on war and the military. I'm sure it scarred him, for life. Killing someone has got to be traumatic (especially to a liberal with pacifist tendencies already in place).

Because of this emotional event, he projected about "atrocities" committed by our troops in vn, when in fact he was the one who committed an atrocity. An atrocity that he blames himself for. Kerry pulled the trigger. That is the decisive battle moment that will be forever seared into his brain.

Because he f'd up, he now thinks war is bad. That's why he voted against all those weapons systems. That's why he would prefer to negotiate with terrorists, preferably through the U.N., to settle conflicts.

And of course, that's why he's such a freakin' dork at such everyday guy things like football, softball, and (for some), hunting. JF'nK - your 15 minutes of fame will end after the elections.

14 posted on 09/14/2004 7:26:04 PM PDT by searchandrecovery (Socialist America - diseased and dysfunctional.)
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"Because he f'd up, he now thinks war is bad. That's why he voted against all those weapons systems. That's why he would prefer to negotiate with terrorists, preferably through the U.N., to settle conflicts. "

And that's why it would be a national disaster, literally, if he became President.


15 posted on 09/14/2004 7:46:54 PM PDT by FairOpinion (FIGHT TERRORISM! VOTE BUSH/CHENEY 2004.)
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