Swift Boats, Stupid Controversy

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From TalkingPointsMemo: I've excerpted it, but you really need to read the whole thing.

A moral coward is someone who lacks the courage to tell the truth, to accept responsibility, to demand accountability, to do what's right when it's not the easy thing to do, to clean up his or her own messes. Perhaps we could say that moral bravery is having both the courage of your convictions as well as the courage of your misdeeds.

As I've been saying here for the last couple days, the issue isn't that Bush ducked service in Vietnam. It's that he tries to smear other people's meritorious service without taking responsibility for what he's doing. He gets other people to do his dirty work for him. Again, that image of McCain calling him on his shameless antics and his look of fear, his look of feeling trapped.

The key for the Kerry campaign to make is that the president's moral cowardice is why we're now bogged down in Iraq. It's a key reason why almost a thousand Americans have died there. President Bush has set the tone for this administration and his moral cowardice permeates it.

Oh, and Debra Saunders is a big biznatch, and the Chronicle is missing the point.

Edited to add: Paul Krugman gets it, though.

Thirty years after Vietnam, American soldiers are again dying in a war that was sold on false pretenses and creates more enemies than it kills.

It should come as no surprise, then, that Mr. Bush - who must defend the indefensible - has turned to those who still refuse to face the truth about Vietnam.

All the credible evidence, from military records to the testimony of those who served with Mr. Kerry, confirms his wartime heroism. Why, then, are some veterans willing to join the smear campaign? Because they are angry about his later statements against the war. Yet making those statements was itself a heroic act - and what he said then rings truer than ever.

The young John Kerry spoke of leaders who sent others to their deaths because they wanted to seem tough, then "left all the casualties and retreated behind a pious shield of public rectitude." Fifteen months after George Bush strutted around in his flight suit, more and more Americans are echoing Gen. Anthony Zinni, who received a standing ovation from an audience of Marine and Navy officers when he talked about the debacle in Iraq and said of those who served in Vietnam: "We heard the garbage and the lies, and we saw the sacrifice. I ask you, is it happening again?"

Mr. Kerry also spoke of the moral cost of an ill-conceived war - of the atrocities soldiers find themselves committing when they can't tell friend from foe. Two words: Abu Ghraib.

Let's hope that this latest campaign of garbage and lies - initially financed by a Texas Republican close to Karl Rove, and running an ad featuring an "independent" veteran who turns out to have served on a Bush campaign committee - leads to a backlash against Mr. Bush. If it doesn't, here's the message we'll be sending to Americans who serve their country: If you tell the truth, your courage and sacrifice count for nothing.

I myself cannot rise to that level of eloquence, and am not feeling very coherent yet, but...

  1. the problem with the Swift Boat folks is not that they're a 527 organization, but that they're a pack of lying weasel-buggering assholes. If the loopholes were closed, then they'd find some other way to spread their shit all over the media. It's not like they spent a lot of money on their ads or anything; they got free publicity!
  2. Kerry didn't make military service the issue. Bush did, when he started strutting around in his flight suit on an aircraft carrier, calling himself a "war president", and, oh, let's see, starting stupid pointless bloody wars that didn't make us safer.
  3. The Bushies were going to attack Kerry no matter what. They were doing opposition research on all the Democrats last year. If Dean had gotten the nomination, you can bet they'd still be talking about his back injury and year skiing in Europe; if Wes Clark had gotten in, they would have come up with something on him too. (And more people seem to have disliked Wes Clark than John Kerry)
  4. When John Kerry talks about his military service in a war that he opposed, what he's saying is "We served our country and the administration screwed us over. I won't do that to our soldiers." Seems pretty clear to me. Nothing inconsistent there.
  5. Bob Dole should go fuck himself. (And thanks to Viagra, he can!)

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