Posted on 08/26/2004 4:21:39 AM PDT by BurkesLaw
So for two weeks, as the Swiftees exposed Kerry's Cambodian fantasies, the networks and the "newspapers of record" were like Sherlock Holmes's dog that didn't bark -- or, in this case, the sheep that didn't baa. Now the silence of the lambs has been broken.....
(Excerpt) Read more at iconoclast.ca ...
The usual Steyn brilliance; this time his scalpel is applied to MSM ever so deftly and accurately.
The SBVets are a politically motivated group. Astounding. This is the year when we elect the president for the next 4 years. How dare any of us have a political motivation. Of course they are politically motivated. Whether they are dems or pubbies or neither, they do not believe Kerry is fit to be president, so they entered into the political fray to deny him that position. Where, pray tell, is the problem with that?
"Mainstream Media Covers Up Kerry's Lies!"
I'm really not surprised.
ROFLOL! Spot on, Mark, as usual.
Let us stipulate that the snoots at the Times are right that the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are a "Republican-financed group of partisans." Just as the handful of Swift boat veterans prepared to support John Kerry are a Democrat-financed group of partisans. After all, it seems unlikely that they're picking up their own hotel bills and air fares as they travel around the country as his loyal, if small, "band of brothers."So both groups are "politically motivated." Good for them. That's what multi-party democracy is all about. The New York Times and CBS News are also "politically motivated." So is this column. It's a political column, and it's "politically motivated." One day I'll start a ballet column, and that will be balletically motivated.
So now that we've got all the preening patrician media snobbery out of the way, would it be too much to expect so-called political journalists to investigate Kerry's Cambodian stories? You know, the way they did when the comparatively minor question arose of whether Bush was AWOL from his National Guard base three decades ago. Boy, The New York Times loved that one:
February 4: "Military Service Becomes Issue in Bush-Kerry Race"
February 11: "The President's Guard Service"
February 13: "Seeking Memories of Bush at an Alabama Air Base"
February 15: "Still the Question: What Did You Do in the War?"
As the Times put it, "Mr. Bush himself also made the issue of military service fair game by posturing as a swashbuckling pilot when welcoming a carrier home from Iraq."
Well, the other feller made his military service fair game by posturing as a swashbuckling Swift Boat lieutenant to the exclusion of the other 59 years and eight months of his life. The story now is not John Kerry's weird secret-agent fantasies but the media's willingness to act as elite guardians of them. They're his real "band of brothers," happy to fish him out of their water, even if their credibility sinks in the process.
Steyn knocks another one over the fence!
Lay aside for a moment the small portion of the book that is being disputed by the Democrats and the media and focus on what nobody can deny or has even attempted to....
All three of John Kerrys Purple Hearts were for minor injuries, easily treated with band-aids, not requiring a single hour of hospitalization.
John Kerrys false testimony before the United States Senate about alleged American war crimes was played on loud speakers to POW's and that many were totured to force them to sign documents confessing to these war crimes.
John Kerry carried a typewriter and an 8-mm home movie camera with him to Vietnam so he could record his own exaggerated version of his war exploits and film staged reenactments of his combat actions to advance his political career.
John Kerry photograph hangs in a place of honor in the Vietnamese Communist war Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City.
Me thinks Kerry is flailing in far too many directions in his frenzied attempt to control the vietnam fiasco that he himself started. He want an investigation into the relationship between Bush and the Swiftees. He wants Bush to denounce the swiftees. All the while he has the Press
stumping for him, M. Moore and his "Documentary" and various "Authors" promoting anti Bush rhetoric. I guess he
wants to tie Bush's hand while he spews all sorts of fabrications about his war record. Bush bad, Kerry good.
John Kerry has run into the wall of disbelief and he doesn't like it at all. Qvetch all you want Kerry you are
not going to be President. The American public is not as stupid as you make them out to be.
Like M.Moore, Kerry is the working man's millionare.
Three cheers for the poor, the ignorant and the stupid.
Only the Dems are allowed to be politicaly motivated, for any one else its something to be scorned.
There is so much Bull shit coming out of the Kerry camp that it's hard to keep up.
"GREEN BAY, Wis. (Reuters) - Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry renewed his call on Wednesday for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's resignation and said the official investigation into abuses at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison demonstrated a failure of civilian leadership."
Theyt just keep lobbing red herrings for public consumption.
SBVets are motivated by personal hatred, not politics. If Kerry were just some blowhard showing his medals in the corner bar they would still come after him...but we wouldn't know about it. Vietnam era medals for officers in the Navy were reputed to be easily won.
Don't pander to the knuckle-dragging Neanderthals, Mark.
"...would it be too much to expect so-called political journalists to investigate Kerry's Cambodian stories?"
Yes. They are incapable of rising above their primative level of functioning, and we've already established that these so-called "journalists" are political hacks interested in producing propaganda.
"They're his real 'band of brothers,' happy to fish him out of their water, even if their credibility sinks in the process."
It's already sunk, Mark. A long time ago.
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What part is that? I have seen zero effective point-by-point rebuttals.
The media is the enemy.
Agree....he nails it so well. His vision is unbelievable.
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