Is
the Swift Boat Hoax Backfire Beginning?
By Jules Siegel
OpEdNews.com
As more evidence pours in that the Swift boats attack ad is a hoax, the
stunt is blowing up in the Republicans' faces.William Rood, the other
surviving commander of the Feb. 28, 1969 operation, has come out on
Kerry's side with resounding force. Meanwhile Ken Cordier, one of the
anti-Kerry Swift boat veterans turns out to have been a Bush campaign
operative, a member of their Veterans Steering Committee until August 19,
when his name disappeared from the campaign site. He's now either resigned
or been fired, depend on whose press release you read. In the latest
development, Benjamin Ginsberg, had to leave the Bush-Cheney campaign
because of his involvement with the Swift boat anti-Kerry group.
By dumping Cordier and Ginsberg, the Republicans have implicitly
acknowledged that the Swift boat 527 is hardly some grassroots,
independent uprising. Although the typical voter has already pretty much
chosen sides, Kerry consolidates his image with his base by attacking the
ad. He shows that he's a tough guy who knows how to throw a punch.
He also forces the Bush campaign to the defensive and makes them
explain their position over and over again, in the course of which they
say things that further anger Kerry's base, such as Racicot's
"wild-eyed" comment.
Much of Bush's base will believe the ad no matter what, but many of the
persuadables are going to see it as a cheap trick that failed. These
voters are the key to the election. If the ad is shown to be a fake and
also another nasty Texas-crony and Rove fake, the Bush campaign not only
loses a whole line of attack, but is also wounded with voters it must get
in order to win. Bush's credibility with persuadables goes down another
big notch. One of his biggest liabilities is that he's perceived to be a
liar. He's also looking like a bully. Kerry is showing that he's no wimp.
Even when the Swift boat accusers turn to his repudiation of the Vietnam
war they will only futher demonstrate his honesty and integrity. A lot of
today's voters were on Kerry's side of the Vietnam argument, even if they
never heard of him at the time, or were of voting age. Now they get to see
what he said in the most dramatic terms.
If it's proven that the Bush campaign people broke the rules, they
won't be able to run the ad at arm's length any more. Kerry will have
shown that he can kick Bush in the groin and knock him down. Even if the
FEC refuses to take down the ad, Kerry will have had many new
opportunities to show that it's a fake, and that it is a Bush trick, not
an independent outburst of indignation. When Bush counter-attacks by
challenging the pro-Kerry 527s, they will be able to argue that they are
pure and innocent. It's kind of difficult to argue coordination when Kerry
is on record as saying MoveOn was wrong. It's also a little difficult to
explain away a few rich Republicans in Texas by comparing them to the many
thousands of MoveOn contributors.
Kerry is now throwing a whirlwind of punches. He's showing that he's a
fighter. Bush has little to gain in this, because no matter what he says,
the story is always that Kerry was under fire in Vietnam while he was in
Alabama being a political playboy. Maybe Kerry's wounds weren't all that
serious, but he did shed blood for his country, and he did rescue Jim
Rasmussen, and all his superiors praised him in the richest terms. All the
guys in his boat loved him except for one crew member he apparently reamed
out who has carried a grudge ever since. Are independents really going to
take the word of Bush's surrogates over the men who were there with him in
an aluminum boat under enemy fire?
Let's remember something. Kerry did kill that Viet Cong with the rocket
launcher. In the testosterone environment of today's kick-slam politics,
that is a key fact in his favor. He has shown that he was a decisive and
brutal killer, not a preppie button pusher sending other people's kids to
die and be maimed. Pacifists may not find that admirable, but on the
unconscious level it has very significant appeal to the rest of the voting
public. Schwarzenegger is a Hollywood terminator who played the role all
the way to the governor's office. Kerry is the real thing.
Never underestimate the political value of sadism.
Maybe the noise machine just shifted to the Kerry side.