McCain “Truth Squad” headed by 2004 Swift Boat Liar
The Huffington Post is reporting today that Sen. John McCain has hired Bud Day, from the 2004 group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, to "truth squad" attacks on Sen. McCain's service record.
In hopes of nipping any criticism in the bud, the campaign brought on board a man quite familiar with how these types of attacks gain legs: Bud Day, a fellow POW who was part of the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth squad that had worked so hard to defame Sen. John Kerry's own Vietnam record.
On the conference call, Day - in addition to the other participants - decried comments made by Gen. Wesley Clark over the weekend, in which he questioned whether McCain's war experience really qualified him to be commander-in-chief. Defending McCain's service, Day was quick to personalize his remarks.
"Things were very difficult for [McCain]," he said. "He was horribly wounded in his extremities, and it was questionable if he would survive his experience. He set a high standard for himself because the Vietnamese tried to release him and he showed courage by refusing that to come about. We had an opportunity to watch a president in office, a Democrat who was extremely ineffective during those years. [McCain] learned an awful lot from that... General Clark spent a month in Vietnam, got badly wounded and was evacuated, that was his experience. I say let's hold the two of them up and compare them."
That Day would politicize Vietnam in his defense of McCain is not surprising. During the 2004 campaign, he said of Kerry: "My view is he basically will go down in history sometime as the Benedict Arnold of 1971." And after appearing in a national advertisement for the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth campaign, Day formed the Vietnam Veterans Legacy Foundation, an extension of the Swift Boat effort.
Asked to compare the attacks he helped launched against Kerry in 2004 to those being waged at McCain today, Day said the defining issue was truthfulness.
"The Swift Boat attacks were simply a revelation of the truth, the similarity does not exist here. What the Swift Boat campaign was about was to lay out John Kerry's record. John Kerry has never produced any evidence to deny that. We are producing the evidence of these attacks right now to show that those remarks were completely inaccurate."
The irony of it all is that McCain publicly deplored the Swift Boat ads back in 2004, saying they were reminiscent of the smear campaigns launched against him during his initial White House run in 2000.
"It was the same kind of deal that was pulled on me," said the Senator.
Not willing to let the irony go unnoticed, Kerry lashed out at McCain, on Monday, for using the same smear merchant he once decried.
"Colonel Day's comments today only further highlight the McCain campaign's disregard for a new kind of politics," said Kerry. "John McCain condemned these kinds of attacks in 2004 when he called the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth 'dishonest and dishonorable.' Senator McCain should condemn these remarks and cut ties with the Colonel and anyone else connected to SBVT. Day's comments only serve to disparage all those who served on swift boats in Vietnam."
The South Carolina primary in 2000 was a nasty affair that had some Republicans using smear tactics against fellow Republican John McCain. Senator Kerry strongly condemned these sleazy attacks and joined with 4 other Vietnam veterans in the Senate to write a letter of support on Senator McCain's behalf. As the online magazine Salon noted in 2000,
Then the five Vietnam veterans in the Senate -- Max Cleland, D-Ga., Bob Kerrey, D-Neb., John Kerry, D-Mass., Chuck Robb, D-Va. and Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., four Democrats and a McCain supporter -- fired off a letter to Bush calling on him to "publicly disassociate" himself from the "false" allegations.
"We believe it is inappropriate to associate yourself with those who would impugn John McCain's character and so maliciously distort his record on these critical issues," the letter said.
It is inappropriate for Senator McCain to associate himself with those who would impugn John Kerry's character and so maliciously distort his record on these critical issues. It was wrong in 2004 and it is wrong today. Bud Day may not know this, but John McCain should.

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I thought I’d seen it all in terms of McCain’s willingness to abandon whatever principles he might’ve once had. But he’s sunk to a new low. As if embracing Bush and all the rest weren’t bad enough. I’m glad JK isn’t letting this pass without comment.
McCain either lives in a bubble or is so corrupt that he doesn’t realize what the Heck he’s doing anymore. That alone is why I wouldn’t vote for him!
John Kerry… Release the war records John or admit you are a fraud.
Great summary! I’m really glad to see the instant response to these type of attacks. NO MORE 2004’s!!!
It is absolutely reprehensible that these lies about Senator Kerry’s service are still given air time. The media knows they were complacent in their coverage of the Swift Boaters and they continue to cover their behinds by allowing these liars to continue to spew bile at the expense of Senator Kerry. Unfortunately, it will continue unless all of us who are outraged about the double standard afford McCain as opposed to Senator Kerry are not heard loud and clear.
It is truly a said day when veterans sell out fellow veterans for politics and money. Now, we have McCain embracing one of these liars.
These Swift Boat lies about John Kerry were proven wrong during the 2004 Election and many times afterward. Of course the media wanted to continue running with the lies, with their typical use of sensationalism. I hope that the media is proud of themselves for giving George Bush a free pass in two Presidential Elections. Look at the shape our country is in! Also so much for John McCain and the “Straight Talk Express!"I wish with all my heart that John Kerry was President today, this country and the world would be a much better place.
I dont see a comparison between what General Clark said, which though poorly phrased, simply pointed out that McCain’s honorable service doesn’t make him qualified to be President and the Swift Boat Liars who lied about Senator Kerry.
Clark raised a valid point.
I hope Kerry goes after McCain for this on Monday. They hired this guy just before the long weekend, july 4, McCain is doing to Obama what was done to McCain by the Bush pigs. this stinks and I hope Kerry goes after this loser. GO GET ‘EM KERRY. I have always been grateful for your service.
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Still hanging on to the same old lies, I see. Kerry is a liar, but, then, so are most of you liberals.
swift boat liar? looks like someone had to work real hard to earn the name
You can judge a man’s character by how much time he spends on his hair. John Kerry is an elistist east coast idiot. John McCain, whose positions on taxes and Iraq I do not support, is a man of character....something John Kerry knows nothing about. Criticism of McCain’s character from Kerry amounts to nothing.
Talking about John Kerry’s hair and Al Gore is stiff. Remember that in 2000 and 2004? That is just stupid. The news media gave the guy who can’t even speak in complete sentences {Bush) a free pass. Look what kind of President, he has been. He has set our country back 40 years. What kind of character does McCain have? Bush and Karl Rove did their dirty tricks to him in 2000 and now McCain is arm and arm with them. Is that character? John Kerry is a statesman and a gentleman!
Kerry can prove the Swift Boat Vets wrong with a single stroke of the pen - in releasing his medical records, ALL his records, revealing WHO signed off on his applications for his three purple hearts. THAT’s ALL—(but then, if the Swift Boat Vets are telling the truth, that stroke of the pen would reveal the facts that verify the Swift Boat Vets are FOR TRUTH.)
Both Johns, Kerry and McCain, served their country honorably and courageously in Vietnam.
But this is 2008, not 1968. Can we stop talking about a war that ended over 30 years ago and focus on the current wars (Afghanistan and Iraq)?