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Bush’s War Stories Simply Don’t Fly
NY Observer ^ | January 31, 2004 | Joe Conason

Posted on 01/31/2004 7:07:00 AM PST by billorites

George W. Bush lied about his military service record. The lie can be found in his own 1999 campaign autobiography (as written by Karen Hughes), where he dramatically describes his experience as a pilot in the Texas Air National Guard during the Vietnam War.

On page 34 of A Charge to Keep, Mr. Bush claims that, after learning to fly the F-102 fighter jet, he was turned down for Vietnam duty because "had not logged enough flight hours" to qualify for a combat assignment. Before going on to recall the "challenging moments" that involved close formation drills at night during poor weather, he adds: "I continued flying with my unit for the next several years."

In light of what journalists and other researchers have learned since the publication of Mr. Bush’s book, his account is unmistakably fraudulent.

The issue is again relevant because Michael Moore, the author and filmmaker who supports Wesley Clark’s Presidential campaign, recently impugned the President as a "deserter." During the final Democratic Presidential debate in New Hampshire, moderator Peter Jennings called Mr. Moore’s statement "a reckless charge not supported by the facts," and demanded that General Clark repudiate his celebrity backer.

As the ABC newsman may (or, more likely, may not) know, the facts about the President’s National Guard stint are complex, disputed and, in many respects, unflattering. To call him a "deserter" was wrong and inflammatory, even if Mr. Moore was joking, as he now insists. Although Mr. Bush may well have been absent without leave, he was never prosecuted for that offense, let alone desertion, and he eventually received an honorable discharge. But to suggest that the Bush record is beyond criticism, as Mr. Jennings did, is both misleading and biased. That bias reflects an enduring double standard on this topic that has protected Mr. Bush ever since he first declared his Presidential candidacy.

The facts, established by Boston Globe reporter Walter Robinson in 2000, explode the lyrical flights of fancy penned by Ms. Hughes.

George W. Bush graduated from Yale in June 1968. After his father’s influential friends contacted Texas Air National Guard officials, they awarded young George a safe berth in Houston’s famed "champagne unit," where sons of the Texas elite avoided Vietnam. His very special treatment included instant admission to flight training and an extraordinary commission as a second lieutenant. According to his former superiors, Mr. Bush performed admirably as a pilot while patrolling the coastal waters of the United States.

But in May 1972, only 22 months after he completed pilot training, he stopped flying. In August 1972, he failed to show up for his annual physical examination and was automatically grounded. According to The Times of London, a conservative newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch, Mr. Bush’s campaign spokesman said he knew that he would be suspended if he missed that physical.

He never flew a military aircraft again (or not until his flight-suit photo op last spring, when he briefly took the controls of an S-3B Viking jet before landing on the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln). Instead, he left his Guard unit in Houston and went to Alabama to work in a Republican Senate campaign. He claims to have continued to serve in an Alabama Guard unit, but there is no evidence to support that assertion, and much contradictory evidence. The commanding officer of the Alabama Guard Unit told the Boston Globe that Mr. Bush never showed up for duty there. Nor is there any evidence that he sought duty in Vietnam.

In fact, there is considerable evidence that Mr. Bush skipped all duty for a full year, until April 1973. At that point, his two superior officers in Houston noted in writing in an official document: "Lt. Bush has not been observed at this unit during the period of this report." They erroneously believed that he had been completing his duty in Alabama. Yet he somehow received an honorable discharge eight months before he completed his six-year commitment so that he could begin attending Harvard Business School.

As the Globe noted, the "champagne unit" and others like it back then displayed "a tendency to excuse shirking by those with political connections."

So Mr. Bush’s claim that he "continued flying with my unit for the next several years" is an unabashed falsehood. Yet the spotty coverage of his military record in the mainstream press—aside from the Globe investigation and similar efforts in the Dallas Morning News and the Los Angeles Times—elided that lie. Compare his soft treatment with the media scourging of Bill Clinton, who was held accountable during the 1992 campaign for every word he uttered about his draft record.

What the Jennings episode validates is not Mr. Bush’s strange military career, but the Bush method of press management. Treat journalists like vassals, with nicknames, cheek-pinching and—whenever they forget their place momentarily—sneering disdain. It works brilliantly.

You may reach Joe Conason via email at: jconason@observer.com.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush43; bushmilitaryrecord; bushversuskerry; bushvkerry; deserter; electionpresident; joeconason; kerry; kerrysservicerecord; nationalguard
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To: jpsb
Kerry was in Vietnam?
61 posted on 01/31/2004 8:20:08 AM PST by petercooper (We did not have to prove Saddam had WMD, he had to prove he didn't.)
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To: Wolverine
Bullseye and thank you!

This is possibly even better than the NYT article since it is from George Magazine that JFK Jr. owned and edited. How could a good lefty overlook something that a gen-u-ine NY liberal and the sacred son of a fallen liberal saint had endorsed?

(I knew somebody would do the digging if I begged long enough. ;)
62 posted on 01/31/2004 8:21:52 AM PST by WorkingClassFilth (DEFUND PBS & NPR - THE AMERICAN PRAVDA)
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To: billorites
If it's written by PravdABDNC it must be false. We can rest assured they will investigate Kerry's hero status with equal gusto.....RIIIIIIIIIIGHT! These liberals will be outraged by his role in killing of innocent children.

Pray for W and The Truth

63 posted on 01/31/2004 8:22:48 AM PST by bray (The Wicked Witch of NY and Her (9-8) Flying Monkeys are In Flames!)
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To: backhoe
Excellent! This thread has been bookmarked and the stories will be downloaded for later use. Thanks much!
64 posted on 01/31/2004 8:23:30 AM PST by WorkingClassFilth (DEFUND PBS & NPR - THE AMERICAN PRAVDA)
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To: billorites
"they" just don't get it, do they ?
65 posted on 01/31/2004 8:25:10 AM PST by VRWC_minion (Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and most are right)
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To: billorites
Joe Conason


Forgot to read the NY Times debunking this.
66 posted on 01/31/2004 8:25:16 AM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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To: mware
Does anyone have the picture of draft dodger X42 burning the American flag while in the USSR? If so, please post.
67 posted on 01/31/2004 8:26:22 AM PST by raisincane
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To: finnman69
Conason is a hate filled bastard who never lets facts interfere with his story.
68 posted on 01/31/2004 8:26:55 AM PST by zook
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To: WorkingClassFilth
Bush is the son of the elitest Bush family, he did what a lot of elitest sons did, joined the national guard. (National guard tickets were very hard to get during Vietnam.) So what, it is not a big deal. The election will not turn on Bush's honorable service record. It is a non-issue. Now his record as president is a much bigger problem. If I were you I would be thinking real hard on how can Bush win back the many, many conservatives that are currently ripping him to pieces in newspapers all acrross the country.
69 posted on 01/31/2004 8:27:07 AM PST by jpsb (Nominated 1994 "Worst writer on the net")
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To: TomB
A bronze star and a silver star may not be a Medal of Honor. But they're not chopped liver either.
70 posted on 01/31/2004 8:27:09 AM PST by aristeides
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To: aristeides
A bronze star and a silver star may not be a Medal of Honor. But they're not chopped liver either.

Agreed. But they aren't equivalent either.

71 posted on 01/31/2004 8:28:15 AM PST by TomB
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To: HostileTerritory
The closer one looks at Kerry, the uglier he gets.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=11939

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=11940
72 posted on 01/31/2004 8:28:18 AM PST by BigWaveBetty (Won't you please, won't you please, please won't you be my neighbor?)
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To: jpsb
Sorry, but I think you've got your facts a mite confused. Kerry didn't get a Medal of Honor. He holds the Silver Star, the Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts. At least I should say that he holds somebodies medals. He made a public show of throwing them away as a repudiation of their merit. Your other prediction will remain to be seen.

73 posted on 01/31/2004 8:29:29 AM PST by WorkingClassFilth (DEFUND PBS & NPR - THE AMERICAN PRAVDA)
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To: billorites
George W. Bush--Honorable Discharge. Case closed.
74 posted on 01/31/2004 8:29:45 AM PST by kabar
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To: jpsb
Bush is the son of the elitest Bush family, he did what a lot of elitest sons did, joined the national guard. (National guard tickets were very hard to get during Vietnam.)

Assuming that is correct, which, given your record, is suspect, why did he join the TANG?

75 posted on 01/31/2004 8:29:46 AM PST by TomB
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To: billorites
>> His very special treatment included instant admission to flight training and an extraordinary commission as a second lieutenant.

Anyone commissioned in the Army, including the NG branch of the Army, is given the rank of 2nd Lieutenant, the lowest commissioned rank. Duh!



76 posted on 01/31/2004 8:29:52 AM PST by PhilipFreneau
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To: hflynn
Did you know that John Effn Kerry served in Vietnam..??
 
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1064541/posts

Bush 'Desertion' Charge Debunked
NewsMax  | 1/24/04 | Limbacher

Did President Bush "desert" the military, as radical filmmaker Michael Moore insists he did?

Presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark suggested during New Hampshire's presidential debate Thursday night that the facts of whether Bush ran out on his National Guard unit in 1972 and 1973 are in dispute.

But in the months before the 2000 presidential election, the New York Times pretty much demolished this Democratic Party urban legend, a myth that first surfaced in its sister paper, the Boston Globe.

"For a full year, there is no record that Bush showed up for the periodic drills required of part-time guardsmen," the Globe insisted in May 2000, in a report Mr. Moore currently cites on his web site to rebut ABC newsman Peter Jennings' debate challenge to Clark that the story is "unsupported by the facts."

"I don't know whether [Moore's desertion charge] is supported by the facts or not," Clark replied "I've never looked at it."

The Times did, however, look at it, and found that Bush had indeed served during the part of the time the Globe had him AWOL - and later made up whatever time he missed after requesting permission for the postponement.

In July 2000 the Times noted that Bush's chief accuser in the Globe report, retired Gen. William Turnipseed, had begun to back way from his story that Bush never appeared for service during the time in question.

"In a recent interview," said the Times, "[Turnipseed] took a tiny step back, saying, 'I don't think he did, but I wouldn't stake my life on it." In fact, military records obtained by the Times showed that Turnipseed was wrong and that the Globe had flubbed the story.

"A review by The Times showed that after a seven-month gap, he appeared for duty in late November 1972 at least through July 1973," the paper noted on Nov. 3, 2000.

The Times explained:

"On Sept. 5, 1972, Mr. Bush asked his Texas Air National Guard superiors for assignment to the 187th Tactical Recon Group in Montgomery [Alabama] 'for the months of September, October and November,'" so Bush could manage the Senate campaign of Republican Winton Blount.

"Capt. Kenneth K. Lott, chief of the personnel branch of the 187th Tactical Recon Group, told the Texas commanders that training in September had already occurred but that more training was scheduled for Oct. 7 and 8 and Nov. 4 and 5."

After the Bush AWOL story had percolated for months, Col. Turnipseed finally remembered another glitch in his story: the fact that National Guard regulations allowed Guard members to miss duty as long as it was made up within the same quarter.

And, in fact - according to the Times - that's what Bush did.

"A document in Mr. Bush's military records," the paper said, "showed credit for four days of duty ending Nov. 29 and for eight days ending Dec. 14, 1972, and, after he moved back to Houston, on dates in January, April and May."

The paper found corroboration for the document, noting, "The May dates correlated with orders sent to Mr. Bush at his Houston apartment on April 23, 1973, in which Sgt. Billy B. Lamar told Mr. Bush to report for active duty on May 1-3 and May 8-10."

Yet another document obtained by the Times blew the Bush AWOL story out of the water.

It showed that Mr. Bush served at various times from May 29, 1973, through July 30, 1973 - "a period of time questioned by The Globe," the Times sheepishly admitted.

http://billhobbs.com/hobbsonline/000007.html


The Real Military Record of George W. Bush: Not Heroic, but Not AWOL, Either
 
Does this mean that Governor Bush was only what he claimed...an Air National Guard pilot who flew one of the hotest and demanding fighters of his era?
 
That says it all june 6, 1972 George Walker Bush suspended from flying for failing to take a physical-
 
(National Guard regulations allowed Guard members to miss duty as long as it was made up within the same quarter. Mr. Bush served at various times from May 29, 1973, through July 30, 1973 - "a period of time questioned by The Globe," the Times sheepishly admitted.)
 
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a39ea05224b3e.htm Read the full thread

77 posted on 01/31/2004 8:31:12 AM PST by Wolverine (A Concerned Citizen)
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To: billorites; PhiKapMom
Well, not exactly. Let's start with:

His very special treatment included instant admission to flight training and an extraordinary commission as a second lieutenant.

I'd like to know what is so "extraordinary" about a commission as a second lieutenant. I believe that rank is the lowest officer rank in the Air Force. Most flyers are given an officer's rank, so starting Mr. Bush at that rank shouldn't be extraordinary at all.

But in May 1972, only 22 months after he completed pilot training, he stopped flying.

Many people stopped flying at that time. The military had more pilots than they could use, and getting time in the planes was difficult. Many pilots were showing up at the air field at five in the morning hoping to get a plane. If they weren't at the very top of their class, they often didn't get flying time. Many opted to quit being pilots and serve out the rest of their commitments in other ways.

In fact, there is considerable evidence that Mr. Bush skipped all duty for a full year, until April 1973.

As previous posters have already shown, this statement simply isn't true. The writer is either being dishonest or hasn't done his homework.

WFTR
Bill

78 posted on 01/31/2004 8:32:19 AM PST by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: dighton
Being a fighter pilot -- for that matter, simply taking off in a single-engine jet fighter of the Century series, such as an F-102, or any of the military's other marvelous bricks with fins on them -- presented a man, on a perfectly sunny day, with more ways to get himself killed than his wife and children could imagine in their wildest fears.

George Bush once remarked in a private conversation about his military service and Viet Nam that when he was sitting at the end of the runway at Ellington Field firing that single jet engine, he didn't feel like he had gotten out of anything.

As a matter of fact, during his stint two fellow pilots were killed in accidents.

79 posted on 01/31/2004 8:32:46 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: HostileTerritory
I don't consider Bush anything remotely close to being a deserter. I want factual stories from credible (if there is such a thing) mainstream sources. The RAT's will use this confusion and the inference from a thousand slanders. The sooner a solid reference net and refutation is in place, the sooner the weapon can be wrested from the Left's arsenal.
80 posted on 01/31/2004 8:33:30 AM PST by WorkingClassFilth (DEFUND PBS & NPR - THE AMERICAN PRAVDA)
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