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Mr.
Hewitt is senior member of the CaliforniaRepublic.org editorial
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The forgery is John Kerry
John Kerry is the forgery...
[Hugh Hewitt] 9/22/04
John Kerry
had already been hurt by Rathergate even before the Lockhart-CBS
connection occurred. The scandal has indeed
hurt him – badly – and not just, as some talking
heads suggested, by denying him even the possibility of
traction with the electorate at a moment when his campaign
is foundering.
The forged docs have hurt Rather and CBS because he and it
ought to have seen through them. They shouldn't have been fooled
because the docs were so obviously inauthentic.
Which brings us to John Kerry, the candidate who is defined
by his inauthenticity.
Kerry is one of
the most liberal members of the United States Senate – the most liberal member if you believe the National
Journal – but Kerry has tried to portray himself as a
centrist.
At heart an opponent
of the war in Iraq – openly in
1991, after the fact in 2003/4 – Kerry has tried repeatedly
to protest his resolve in the war on terror and to avoid condemning
his own vote to authorize the war while condemning the war
that has actually been waged.
Kerry says he is against same-sex marriage, and that he would
have voted for the Missouri initiative amending that state's
constitution to ban the change, but he was one of the few senators
to vote against the federal Defense Of Marriage Act.
Kerry has said he believes life begins at conception, but
he is an ardent supporter even of late-term abortions, also
called partial-birth abortions.
He portrays himself as a regular guy /sports fan, but the
undeniable humor in FootballFansforTruth flows from the absurdity
of the claim.
The memories that
were "seared, seared" into him
of his Christmas Eve in Cambodia in 1968 were made up, and
many suspect his tale of a magic hat from a CIA man he ferried
into Cambodia, and of running guns into Cambodia, are also
fables. Whether or not you believe the Swift Boat Vets' entire
indictment, they have been targeting Kerry's truthfulness from
the first day of their campaign.
The aroma of opportunism is all around Kerry's anti-war activism,
and all around his maneuvering these days when he discusses
his statements from that era 30 years ago. Did he or did he
not believe the things he said then? Has he or has he not released
his entire military record? Will he or will he not attack the
president's national guard service? Does he or does he not
keep company with Michael Moore and the fever swamp Democrats?
Is there anything real about this guy at all? Or is it just
John Kerry 5.0?
A great national
scandal involving forgery and blasting the folks who got
fooled has had effect of alerting us all to the
embarrassment of getting duped just as John Kerry's "reporting
for duty" convention was sinking into the collective consciousness
as a giant head fake to get our eyes off his 20 years in the
United States Senate. What was he hiding, anyway?
And then he drops
from site of reporters asking questions, just like Bill Burkett,
who is now speaking through a lawyer,
but never on camera in response to questions. It has been 51
days since the cameras rolled with John Kerry taking a series
of questions from a Russert or a Wallace or a Hume? Dr. Phil?
You can throw in a Dr. Phil, but you can't substitute Dr. Phil
for Brokaw or Jennings or one of the heavies. Not, at least,
if you are a real presidential candidate – an authentic
candidate.
Authenticity is the precursor to trust, a necessary though
certainly not sufficient condition to trust. Clinton was authentically
an amusing rogue, a gifted political grifter; Carter a Sunday-school
teacher; and Reagan an actor with an optimism as great as the
West he came to represent. The first Bush was authentically
a public servant of the old East, and his son a Texan tough
guy with faith and charm. But Kerry ... he's a lot of things,
and none of them appear to be authentic. Like Gore. Like the
Rathergate docs. Manufactured, not created.
The blogosphere is hell on the inauthentic. It has been hell
on the docs, on Christmas in Cambodia, on Jayson Blair and
his mentors and on Trent Lott's defenses of his remarks in
honor of Strom. It would have been hell on Gore and the cost
of his dog's arthritis medicine, his trip to Texas with the
FEMA director, etc. It is going to be hell on every answer
Kerry gives to reporters next week and every phrase he uses
in each debate. Kerry's got to be looking at the burnt-out
husk of Dan Rather's reputation and wondering how the campaign
gets through the next 30 days.
What he may not know is that it is already over. You can't
run for president as someone you are not, at least not anymore,
and especially not in the wake of a forgery scandal. Daschle's
got the same problem in South Dakota, and Boxer and Murray
may have the same problem in their states as well. You can't
pretend to be a centrist, or smart, when you are the spokesman
for a party in the left ditch, or when you win, place or show
in the dumb contest in the Washingtonian.
Rather's pratfall didn't create this new environment. He just
added lighting. Very bright lighting, and John Kerry isn't
playing well under the glare.CRO
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CaliforniaRepublic.org
Principal Contributor Hugh Hewitt is an author, television
commentator
and syndicated talk-show host of the Salem Radio Network's Hugh
Hewitt Show, heard in over 40 markets around the country.
He blogs regularly at HughHewitt.com and he frequently contributes opinion pieces to the Weekly
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