During the summer of 2004, an independent group called Swift Boat Veterans for Truth began a methodical, multimedia effort to call into question Kerry's war record. Kerry, who was saving general election funds while waiting for Bush to officially start the fall campaign, failed to respond effectively. His image never recovered.
Sen. John McCain isn't going to let that happen to him. Yesterday, retired Gen. Wesley Clark derided McCain's military credentials. McCain has also been subject to a wave of recent attacks on his service record across the blogosphere:
Critics have accused McCain of war crimes for bombing targets in Hanoi in the 1960s. Sunday, a widely read liberal blog accused McCain of "disloyalty" during his captivity in Vietnam for his coerced participation in propaganda films and interviews after he'd been tortured.However, this morning McCain launched a "truth squad" to respond quickly to such attacks. It's proof he learned the lesson from Kerry's 2004 campaign.
Postscript: Ironically, one of the people McCain enlisted to defend him was Colonel Bud Day -- also a member of the Swift Boat group that attacked Kerry. Time will tell whether this was intentional hardball politics or just a dumb mistake that backfires.