A group of veterans have launched a media blitz featuring a host
of wholly unsubstantiated and largely discredited charges against Sen.
John Kerry (D-MA) which call into question his record of honorable
military service in Vietnam. In particular, the group -- called Swift
Boat Veterans for Truth (SBVT) -- is airing an ad featuring 13 men who
never served with Kerry [more]calling
him a liar and alleging that he did not deserve the Silver Star, the
Bronze Star, and two of his three Purple Hearts. The allegations
contradict all of Kerry's crewmates [more]who are still living, medical records
[more]
and an independent investigation by historian Douglas Brinkley . Sen.
John McCain -- who was similarly smeared by false charges during his
2000 campaign [more] that he fathered an out-of-wedlock black child -- called the group's advertisement " dishonest and dishonorable [more]
." But asked specifically whether Bush would join McCain in condemning
the ad, White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan demurred [more].
KEY MEMBER OF SBVT ADMITS HE WAS LYING: A key member of SBVT,
Kerry's former commanding officer George Elliot, admitted to the
Washington Post that his affidavit suggesting Kerry did not deserve the
silver star was " a terrible mistake ." Elliot appears in the SBVT
advertisement and says, "John Kerry has not been honest about what
happened in Vietnam." SBVT provided Elliot's repudiated affidavit as
the support of that statement. [more] and [more]