issues2000.org


Home Issues Leaders Recent Grid Archive Senate House VoteMatch_Quiz FAQs
 2006 Senate  Debates:  AZ      
      NJ
CT      
      NY
FL      
      OH
MD      
      PA
MI      
      RI
MN      
      TN
MO      
      TX
MT      
      VA
     More 2006   Debates   2004   Debates   2008   Speculation 

2006 Election
MN Senate debate
Klobuchar v. Kennedy, Oct. 2006
MI Senate debate
Stabenow v. Bouchard, Oct. 2006
MO Senate debate
Talent v. McCaskill, Oct. 2006
TN Senate debate
Corker v. Ford, Oct. 2006
OH Senate debate
DeWine v. Brown, Oct. 2006
MA Governor
Patrick v. Healey v. Mihos, Sept. 2006
VA Senate
Allen v. Webb, Sept. 2006
MA Dem. Governor primary
Patrick v. Reilly v. Gabrieli, Sept. 2006
PA Senate
Santorum v. Casey, Sept. 2006
RI GOP Senate primary
Laffey v. Chafee, Aug. 2006
CT Dem. Senate primary
Lieberman v. Lamont, July. 2006
MN Senate primaries
Klobuchar v. Bell v. Kennedy v. Cavlan, March. 2006

Book Reviews

(from Amazon.com)

(click a book cover for a review or other books by or about the presidency from Amazon.com)

Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War, by Douglas Brinkley, published Jan. 1, 2004


(Click for Amazon book review)

BOOK REVIEW by OnTheIssues.org:

This book came out in early 2004, before the Swift Boat Veterans' attack had fully taken effect. The real question for any campaign watcher in 2004 is, "Why didn't the Kerry campaign use this book to defend themselves from the Swift Boaters?"

Truly, we at OnTheIssues have no answer to that question. This book makes it clear, from a reasonably unbiased source, that Kerry really did the things he said in Vietnam, and not the things the Swift Boaters said. The Swift Boat book, on the other hand, was a series of extreme anecdotes that were damaging individually but seemed like a ridiculous exaggeration in their totality. The Kerry campaign could have presented the truth and won the hearts and minds of the voters. The Kerry campaign was unimaginably stupid in not defending themselves, and it cost Kerry the election.

In retrospect, the unimaginable stupidity of the Kerry campaign in NOT recognizing the Swift Boat threat, and in NOT responding by spreading this around, was the REAL indicator that Kerry deserved to lose. Kerry did NOT deserve to lose for being a war criminal, as the Swift Boaters convinced the American public. Kerry DID deserve to lose because no president should be so unconfident, so misreading of the American public, and so arrogant as to not defend himself against a valid attack.

Just read the excerpts of this book, then join us in marveling at such stupidity bred by arrogance. The protagonist of this book was a legitimate war hero who threw away his chance to be President by ignoring his own history.

-- Jesse Gordon, jesse@OnTheIssues.org, January 2007

Click here for 3 full quotes from John Kerry in the book Tour of Duty, by Douglas Brinkley.
OR click on an issue category below for a subset.
War & Peace
   Only veteran to testify to congress about Vietnam.
   Accused US government of war crime, not veterans.
   Before enlisting, believed in the US saving face in Vietnam.


    Click for quotations from other sources by:
  • John Kerry

The above quotations are from Tour of Duty: John Kerry and the Vietnam War, by Douglas Brinkley, published Jan. 1, 2004.

Logo
All material copyright 1999-2006
by OnTheIssues.org
Reprinting by permission only.

E-mail: submit@OnTheIssues.org
Mail
Send donations or submit quotations to:
OnTheIssues.org
1770 Massachusetts Ave. #630
Cambridge, MA 02140


DCOrbit

OnTheIssues.org
Home Page
WM_logo Written by
WebMerchants

IWP_logo Powered by
Instant Web Page

Most recent quotations Archive of books & debates Pop-up Grid by Issue Candidate Matching Quiz