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McCain Camp Ignores Questions About Candidate’s Military Record
By Jeff Stein, Congressional Quarterly Staff Evidently taking a page from John Kerry ’s quest for the presidency in 2004, John McCain ’s campaign has decided — for now, anyway — not to respond to provocative attacks aimed squarely at his strong point: his reputation as a military hero. The much talked about main broadside came in the form of a 12,000-word attack in Rolling Stone, which portrayed the hard-partying young McCain as a reckless pilot who totaled three jets, and whose career as a pilot was saved only by the pull of his father, commander of the U.S. Navy’s Pacific Fleet during the Vietnam War. The piece, which Rolling Stone says has garnered 2.5 million hits on the magazine’s Web site since Oct. 6, has been the talk of the liberal blogosphere, but gotten zero attention from the mainstream media. The Internet has also been afire with other, more vicious brickbats suggesting that a “cowboy pilot” prank by McCain might have started the July 1967 fire that destroyed the USS Forrestal aircraft carrier. Unlike the Rolling Stone piece, however, whose negative coverage of McCain’s military years leans heavily on the recollections of John Dramesi, an Air Force pilot who was a prisoner of war with McCain, the blogs on the Forrestal incident rely almost entirely on anonymous sources. In 2004, Kerry’s team initially decided to ignore attacks on his military record, figuring that few people would believe questions about his much-decorated performance as a Navy swift boat commander in Vietnam. Like McCain, Kerry’s vaunted Vietnam service was a key element of his run for the presidency. According to the conventional wisdom, the swift boaters sulphurous TV ads, which portrayed the Massachusetts senator as a resume-inflating imposter who did not deserve his medals, inflicted a fatal blow on Kerry’s campaign before he belatedly decided he had to respond. The Rolling Stone piece, “Make Believe Maverick,” by Tim Dickinson, likewise calls into question McCain’s military legend. It portrays him running from his burning jet on the Forrestal’s deck and virtually hiding in the carrier’s ward room while others died fighting the ferocious fire and exploding ordnance. In all, 133 sailors died in the tragedy. Publicly, McCain’s campaign has ignored the story. It also declined to respond to my requests by phone and e-mail for a comment on the story’s accuracy. Likewise, it has not responded to slashing blogs circulating intensely on the Web that offer an even darker view of the Forrestal incident. According to these accounts, McCain, whose A4-E Skyhawk was queued up in a line of jets waiting to take off, “wet started” his engine, a prank designed to startle a trailing pilot with a flame of exploding kerosene. McCain Camp Ignores Questions About Candidate’s Military Record Normally, it’s a harmless, common stunt by “cowboy pilots.” But on this occasion the exploding kerosene caused a six-foot long Zuni rocket under the trailing pilot’s wing to launch across the flight deck. “[It] ripped through the fuel tank of McCain’s aircraft,” Dickinson writes. “Hundreds of gallons of fuel splashed onto the deck and came ablaze. Then: Clank. Clank. Two 1,000-pound bombs dropped from under the belly of McCain’s stubby A-4 . . . into the fire.” McCain rolled out of his cockpit onto the deck and ran for his life, Dickinson writes. “Just then, one of his bombs ‘cooked off,’ blowing a crater in the deck and incinerating the sailors who had rushed past McCain with hoses and fire extinguishers.” But according to historian Mary Hershberger, writing on the liberal Truthdig.com site, McCain panicked. “Some of those who were on the Forrestal and other persons familiar with the ordnance told me that because the rocket did not hit McCain’s craft, only actions by the pilot could have caused any bomb to fall from McCain’s Skyhawk,” wrote Hershberger, who in 2005 published a biography, ”Jane Fonda’s War,” advertised as “an antidote to the ‘Hanoi Jane’ myth.” “These sources . . . who spoke under the condition that they not be publicly identified,” Hershberger wrote, “agree with each other that, if any bomb fell from the McCain airplane, it was because of actions that he took either in error or panic upon seeing the fire on the deck or in his hasty exit from the plane. Two switches in the cockpit of a Skyhawk need to be thrown to drop such a bomb, according to the sources.” Truthdig lists Hershberger’s piece, posted on May 7, as its “most read” and “most e-mailed” article. But while Truthdig and Rolling Stone have liberals clucking, it’s yet to be seen whether they will have any where near the impact of the swift boat ads — which, by the way, the mainstream media also initially ignored because of questions about their accuracy. “I doubt it will have much of an impact.,” says New York Times media columnist David Carr. “There is a vertical axis of information in conservative circles that the swift boat moved on that is not replicated by liberals,” Carr said “The conservative talk radio shows have an ability to metastasize and amplify negative stories, and they won’t be punching in on this one.” Washington Post blogger Dan Froomkin, a frequent Bush critic, agreed. “One enormous difference compared to Kerry, in my mind, is that the [mainstream media], with the exception of the LA Times, has refused to pick up any elements of this story, whereas it served (wittingly and unwittingly) as a massive echo chamber for the Swift boating,” according to Froomkin. McCain Camp Ignores Questions About Candidate’s Military Record But Josh Marshall, founding editor of the influential liberal blog Talking Points Memo, said the attack on Kerry’s military record and McCain’s are “fundamentally different in two respects. The more important of the two is that there’s been very little questioning, as far as I’ve seen, of McCain’s actual military and POW record.” “Second,” he added, “there’s been no organized effort, again as far as I’ve seen, to denigrate his record.” Mark Hertsgaard, author of “On Bended Knee,” a best-selling critique of the 1980s-era White House press corps, said attacks on McCain’s war record, lacking a right-wing media accelerant, will wilt without a boost from the major newspapers and networks. “The obvious place to start is with the former POW, Mr. Dramesi,” featured in the Rolling Stone piece, he added. “Why aren’t we seeing him on TV shows already?” Mark Crispin Miller, author of “Loser Take All: Election Fraud and the Subversion of Democracy, 2000-2008,” among other books on the media, called the Rolling Stone piece “devastating” and scolded the Democrats for being “too timid” to make more of it. “It’s sadly typical that the Republicans could mount a big campaign of lies [against Kerry] and get away with it, while the Democrats do nothing with the very damning truth about McCain’s war record,” added Miller, who maintained he is “not a Democrat or Obama supporter.” The lone establishment voice calling for the media to dig deeper into McCain’s war record belongs to Barry Sussman, one of the famed Washington Post editors in charge of the paper’s Watergate investigations. “McCain has made his military experience a key reason to vote for him.,” Sussman wrote on the Nieman Watchdog Web site, which he now edits following his Post retirement. “Reporters should examine his military records, including reports on air mishaps he was involved in before he was shot down over Hanoi. And McCain should see to it that all reports are made public,” Sussman said. So far, though, outside of the Los Angles Times, Rolling Stone and the web, no one appears to be heeding Sussman’s call, posted in early September. Rolling Stone managing editor Will Dana said he found that curious. “Tim Dickinson gets asked to be on MSNBC and CNN all the time,” Dana said, “but the phones haven’t been ringing this week.” Jeff Stein can be reached at . |
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