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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-13-04 10:27 AM
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Slime Time Live (In your face:)
Bush "honest and ethical" is now 55-40, a drop from 62-33 percent ratio of a week ago.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5974037/site/newsweek/

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In your face: Fueled by shadowy cash, the attacks get uglier and uglier. Why the mud's flying so thick and fast
Authentic? CBS broke the news of the Killian memos
By Howard Fineman and Michael Isikoff

NewsweekSept. 20 issue - <snip>The slimy tide of money—especially the new, unaccountable kind—rides on a sea of political emotion churned up by the war. The president declares he is fighting "Evil" with a capital E; and last week his veep said, before dialing back a tad, that if Kerry were elected, Americans would be more likely to get "hit hard" by terrorists. Liberals who never reconciled themselves to the legitimacy of Bush's victory in 2000 nurture their hatred and open their wallets. Strategists for both sides preach to their own choirs in apocalyptic tones. Bush primarily sells himself, rather than his policies (after attacking Kerry in $60 million worth of ads); Kerry defends in kind, turning the Democratic convention into the Biography Channel. Though voters face profound questions, the war on terror has engendered not a high-minded discussion of geopolitics but an obsession—even by American standards—with our would-be commander's character. In Austin, where they play for keeps—where LBJ once roamed and Karl Rove plotted George W. Bush's rise—aficionados say they haven't seen such mean and personal campaigning in decades. "It's more vicious at this point than I have ever seen it," said George Shipley, a Democratic operative and former professor whose knack for collecting damning information once gave him the nickname "Dr. Dirt." He didn't sound entirely unhappy about it.


Stung by airstrikes on his Vietnam years, Kerry and his allies are fighting back. His sidekick on the plane is now John Sasso, a Boston consultant who derailed Joe Biden's campaign in 1988 by circulating evidence that the senator had plagiarized portions of his stump speech. On the ground, a hard-core Kerry group is setting up a new "oppo" squad. Tentatively called Sealords II—Kerry's Mekong Delta mission in Vietnam was known as Sealords—the group has a $1 million budget and will be housed at the Democratic National Committee, where, one of its members says, the mission will be "message, debate prep, attack, attack."

Now Democrats are invading familiar ground: Bush's years in the National Guard. Enlisting in 1968, he trained as a fighter pilot on F-102s with the 111th Fighter Interceptor Squadron in Houston. In May 1972, he won permission to transfer to a unit in Alabama, so he could work on a Senate campaign there. Through aides, Bush has admitted that he did not show up that year for a required annual pilot's physical in Texas. His explanation: he knew he would not fly in Alabama because the unit there didn't deploy F-102s. Bush performed ground duties in Alabama, his biographers say, before enrolling in Harvard Business School. Though he technically had another year to serve, he was honorably discharged.

But CBS's "60 Minutes II" aired a story that cast the Bush saga in a harsher light. The program reported on a series of purported personal memos-to-the-file the network said had been typed in the early '70s by Bush's Texas commander, Lt. Col. Jerry Killian. In them, Killian says that he had "suspended" Bush from flight status for failing to undergo the physical and that he was under pressure from his superior, Col. Walter (Buck) Staudt, to "sugarcoat" increasingly negative evaluations of Bush. (Killian died in 1984.) Rumors about the memos had circulated in the Democratic Party and media circles for weeks; in fact, CBS had used their existence to help persuade Barnes to talk. He told Democratic friends before the "60 Minutes II" broadcast that if documents the network was hunting for were found—and were authentic—"the election is over."<snip>

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