Attacking McCain’s War Record: The Slander And The Truth
Author: Michael EdenObama supporters managed to find a former POW who would come out against John McCain in an attack ad. Sociologist and Veterans for Peace activist Dr. Phillip Butler says, “He was known as a very volatile guy and he would blow up and go like a Roman candle. John McCain is not someone I would like to see with his finger near the red button.” But that “he was known as” line - which insinuates a commonly-held view - is a patent and documented lie. Phillip Butler is the ONLY POW who has come out and said this.
There were 24 former POWs - who went through hell with John McCain in the brutal North Vietnamese prison camps - present at his Republican convention speech in St. Paul, Minnesota. Most if not all of these men paid their own way for travel and expenses, and received only a special place of honor in the seating arrangement.
The Washington Times points out that:
In his nomination acceptance speech last week in Denver, Mr. Obama indirectly raised the issue of whether Mr. McCain’s years in captivity have made him too emotionally volatile. “If John McCain wants to have a debate about who has the temperament and judgment to serve as the next commander in chief, that’s a debate I’m ready to have,” Mr. Obama said.
And nasty shots about John McCain’s war record from prominent Obama surrogates have been going on for quite a while. See my articles:
Clark’s dismissal of McCain’s military service part of coordinated pro-Obama smear campaign
This from the “new politician” who transcends the “politics of old?” Hardly. Rather, this is the candidate of whom even Bill Clinton said has “the political instincts of a Chicago thug.”
Here are a few statements from John McCain’s fellow POWs included in The Washington Times article:
- Dave Wheat, who was imprisoned for over seven years, says, “Barack Obama repeatedly scares the hell out of me because of his naivete,” Mr. Swindle said. “He has no qualifications for the job other than that he’s a hell of a nice guy.”
- “Fellow former prisoners of war said Mr. McCain’s experience of torture and captivity stands as an undeniable testament to his character, toughness and patriotism that Mr. Obama cannot touch.”
- “John McCain went through a crucible of adversity, and he was there being tested. He came out of it a stronger person, a more focused person, a person who conducted himself with incredible honor,” said Mr. Swindle, who spent two years as John McCain’s cellmate.
- Rod Knutson, who was shot down on the same day in 1965 as Mr. Wheat and later was confined in a cell next to Mr. McCain’s, said that experience made him “a better person.”
“I have more courage, I have more patriotism, I have better tolerance for things. I think I’m a better father and a better husband, and I think I did a better job in the Navy. And I think all of those attributes can be carried over to John McCain,” said Mr. Knutson, 69, of Thompson Falls, Mo.
“It’s not a negative experience at all. It was a hardship. It was a sacrifice, and it’s something none of us would ever want to do again, but we’re better off having been through it,” he said.
And then there are other testimonies, such as from Col. “Bud” Day - Medal of Honor recipient and the second most decorated veteran in American history.
Day himself - all of his service, all of his heroism, and all of his testimony of John McCain aside - has been villified as someone who supported the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth against John Kerry.
So let’s look at the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. Look at the letter that some 250 of John Kerry’s fellow Swift Boat veterans signed against him (to contrast with about a dozen Swift Boat veterans who support him). Their real outrage wasn’t over Kerry’s supposed “valor,” but rather against what he did when he came home. John Kerry willingly and publicly said of his own free will things that men like John McCain wouldn’t say even in the face of torture. And when John Kerry tried to defend his anti-American and anti-American-soldier statements by pointing to his record, the Swift Boat veterans demonstrated that he had misrepresented his record in provable ways beyond his infamous “Christmas in Cambodia” whopper.
Maybe John Kerry deserved all his decorations, and maybe he didn’t, but one thing is for sure: he did lie about several aspects of his record. And he was forced to publicly retract some of his most vitriolic statements as “the words of an angry young man.”
John Kerry had a paltry few men to testify about how honorable he was, versus a whopping load load of veterans who said he was unfit for command. Kerry literally resorted to trying to claim that men who were actually against him were for him.
Henry Wickham, writing in the American Thinker, said of the media campaign against the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth:
To make the definition of swiftboating synonymous with “smears,” “lies,” and “innuendo” is to declare John Kerry’s innocence…. This clever manipulation of the meaning of words and its exoneration of John Kerry has much broader implications. In the 1970s John Kerry led a high profile movement that not only defamed American servicemen as crazed killers, but Kerry and his real “band of brothers” also successfully pushed policies that had truly genocidal consequences in Southeast Asia. To exonerate John Kerry is to exonerate his movement and all who participated in it for their role in the genocide. It is to whitewash all of them from the consequences of their actions.
The same liberal Democrats who were appalled that 250 Swift Boat veterans opposed John Kerry as unfit for command when only a handful supported him have now trotted out a single man to claim that John McCain is unfit for command when dozens have publicly supported him.
As for Phillip Butler’s claim that John McCain has a temper? I found a retort on biglizards entertaining:
Well, all right. But for me, McCain’s temper is vastly overbalanced by Obama’s fecklessness, grandiosity, narcissism, radicalism, and willingness to cozy up to America’s bitterest enemies, from Bill Ayers and Jeremiah Wright to Vladimir Putin and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. But then, I’m not a liberal Democrat.
I end where the Washinton Times story begins:
ST. PAUL, Minn. | There are 24 of them here, the men who went through hell with John McCain in Vietnamese prison camps four decades ago.
A few are politicking and organizing, but most are here simply to support the man they say represents a choice for America between honor and image.
“There is a waning sense of honor and duty … and that is troubling. And this election may be all about that very thing,” said Orson Swindle, who was a cellmate with Mr. McCain for two years in the infamous “Hanoi Hilton” prison camp.
“Do we want to have an ‘American Idol’ election, or do we want to elect a man who is capable of doing great things and solving big problems?” said Mr. Swindle, one of several speakers who will formally nominate Mr. McCain for president Wednesday.
We’ll find out on November 4.
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Michael, this is a very effective and well-written post, My congratulations.
Thanks, Stogie.
I get tired of hearing the term “Swift boating” all the time. Figured it was time to point out that the men who “Swift boated” John Kerry served with him ON Swift boats and therefore had the right to “Swift boat” him.
But to find one extremely liberal anti-war sociologist former POW to slam McCain, and then say “one Swift boat deserves another” just isn’t either fair or moral.
Thanks, Michael.
Like you, I’m tired of the term “Swiftboating.” It dishonors the men who spoke out against the Sen. John Kerry (D- France). It dishonors all men who served and gave their lives or parts thereof with real honorable service.
But, then, “Swiftboating” connotes exposing the truth to overturn lies.
BTW: You really don’t expect most liberals and leftists to do anything fairly or respectfully, do you?
i think it is ridiculous that obama and his thugs have the gall to be attacking macain on his military service and his time as as a prisioner of war.What a fool he is! and where does he get off even attacking macain on this? He has the worse record of anyone with his associations to corrupt people ,ayers the bomber who he denies and lies about it . there is so much out there that would of disqualified obama from even running but the media and his thugs continually block any information to come out.It is slowly coming to light but cnn and other msm will not show it because they have invested heavily on an obama win.They like their ratings. Your country is in danger of electing a lying socialist with friends who are corrupt , and it will bring down america with his spend spend policies.now we hear if he doesn’t win it is those horriable white people who won’t vote for a black man. NO! it is an incompetant man, with no record of accomplishments, no guts to stand up for something and vote yes or no not just present! his believes are nuts, he lies and saYS HE WASN’T FOR SEX EDUCATION FOR KINDERGARTEN BUT THE MEDIA LET IT GO AND SLAMMED MACAIN FOR LYING.Guess what look at the bill it was like macain said not about pedofiles like obama tried to twist it..same as the live birth abortion he lied again .research the bills and you will see he didn’t want people to give aid to a perfectly formmed baby and it could of lived and hand an normal life, but he voted against giving it medical aid because he would have to accept it was a baby. their is just too many lies and too much evidence out there that obama is not who he pretends to be.The democratics and the media know this and they just don’t care anyone but a republican to what price america your soul?
Someone defined “Swift boating” as “providing documented proof that a liberal is lying.” I pretty much have to go with that.
Ultimately, I believe the Swift boat vets went too far. But I think they did so only because the left went so far (again, in an incredibly disingenuous manner) against them. The biggest thing that got “forgotten” by the media was that the Swift boat vets for Truth was an organization formed by members of John Kerry’s own unit.
I can’t even imagine what McCain went through. And he came out with his head held high and with the desire to serve the country he had languished and suffered for.
I also can’t imagine - if I HAD been a POW - going after a fellow POW just because I had a political agenda, like this socialist sociologist Butler so clearly did.