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Let Them Do the Dirty Work
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In response to the intensifying controversy over the so-called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth attack on John Kerry, spokespeople for the Bush campaign and the White House have denied any connection between the Bush campaign and the Swift Vets, and they have maintained that Bush has not participated in the effort to denigrate Kerry's service in Vietnam.
But Bush has refused to denounce the ads produced by the Swift Vets and instead has only generally criticized the existence of such (supposedly) independent political hit-jobs. Yesterday The New York Times quoted Bush campaign flack Steve Schmidt insisting, "The president has made clear that he regards John Kerry's service as noble service."
Perhaps. But when Bush had the chance to make clear that he considered Kerry's service "noble," Bush took a pass. In fact, he even – nod, nod, wink, wink – encouraged criticism of Kerry's record by maintaining silence when his fervent supporters repeated the Swift Vets' criticisms.
At one of his "Ask President Bush" events – those faux townhall meetings attended only by Bush fans screened by the Republicans – Bush took questions from the crowd in Oregon. As usual, many of the remarks were fawning comments praising Bush, rather than serious questions about his actions and policies. And two Bush backers in the crowd referred to the Swift Vets' campaign against Kerry. Here are those exchanges, taken from the transcript on the official White House website:
Q: Mr. President, Mr. Kerry seems to have a lot of trouble remembering dates – when and if he was in Cambodia; who was President – Nixon or Johnson – when he was assigned to Vietnam; what bills in Congress he worked for and when; cannot remember if he campaigned in Oregon or California for George McGovern. Your last opponent you exposed with fuzzy math. It's time to expose John Kerry with fuzzy memory. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: You got a question?
Q: I, too, want to say God bless you, Mr. Bush. My husband and my twins and I pray for you daily, as do many home schoolers. (Applause.) Thank you for recognizing home schoolers.
THE PRESIDENT: You bet. Thanks. (Applause.) I appreciate you saying that.
And later....
Q: On behalf of Vietnam veterans – and I served six tours over there – we do support the President. I only have one concern, and that's on the Purple Heart, and that is, is that there are over 200,000 Vietnam vets that died from Agent Orange and were never – no Purple Heart has ever been awarded to a Vietnam veteran because of Agent Orange because it's never been changed in the regulations. Yet, we've got a candidate for President out here with two self-inflicted scratches, and I take that as an insult. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: Well, I appreciate that. Thank you. Thank you for your service. Six tours? Whew. That's a lot of tours. Let's see, who've we got here? You got a question?
David Corn is the Washington editor of The Nation and author of "The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception."
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