Will Media Report John Kerry’s History of Amending Misstatements?


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Will Media Report John Kerry’s History of Amending Misstatements?
11.02.06 (10:50 am)   [edit]
Sen. John Kerry contends that his misstatements about America's military in Pasadena, California, on Monday were a "botched joke." To prove it, his staffers have disseminated text of the speech he was supposed to have given. With the article just published by the Associated Press concerning statements that John Kerry made back in 1972 concerning the military as reported by NewsBusters, there is another piece of the junior senator’s history the media need to share with the public demonstrating a history of such amendments of the record.

As reported by the Boston Globe on June 19, 2003, during Kerry’s run for the Senate in 1984, he revised answers to a questionnaire that he had filled out for a nuclear disarmament group called Freeze Voter ’84. Kerry had been outscored in this questionnaire by his primary opponent, Rep. James M. Shannon. This significantly threatened his primary run. As the Globe reported:

Then a strange thing happened. Paul F. Walker, Shannon's most prominent backer on the group's executive committee, graded the answers and laid out for Kerry campaign manager Paul L. Rosenberg both the flaws in Kerry's responses and what the "correct" answers should be.

"Walker was confused about your answer" on funding the Trident submarine, Rosenberg wrote in an internal memo to Kerry, who had originally hedged in his opposition to funding new subs.

"It is critically important that we get a 100 percent rating," Rosenberg wrote, in a memo that has not previously been made public. "You should explain how your position was misinterpreted so that he will correct the rating before it is distributed to the board tomorrow evening."

Here is the actual May 23, 1984, memo from Rosenberg to Kerry explaining how he needed to alter his answers to win the primary. As the Globe reported, this was the key to Kerry beating Shannon:

Kerry revised his answers, tied Shannon with a perfect score, and at the activists' meeting in late June denied Shannon the 60 percent majority he needed to secure the endorsement for himself. Instead, Shannon and Kerry shared the group's stamp of approval in the primary field that also included then-secretary of state Michael J. Connolly and former House speaker David M. Bartley.

Of course, the rest is history, as Kerry ended up winning the primary, and won the Senate seat that November. Will the media report this now that Sen. Kerry is contending tBustershat he “botched” the joke written for his speech in Pasadena, California, while his aides disseminate the text of what he was supposed to say on Monday?

Stay tuned.

News  Busters

John Kerry is a prick. 

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