Bring It ON!!! lol.
Richard Nixon just won't go away. Just when you think our country has finally exorcised Nixon's baleful memory, his ghost comes back for another round of nastiness. And if you think I'm kidding about Nixon's ghost being a problem, do a Google search on "Nixon" and "ghost"--I got 76,300 hits tonight.
Wherever else Nixon may still be haunting us, there's no doubt that his spirit spends some time roaming the halls of the Republican National Committee.
Consider: In 1971, the Nixon White House tried to discredit John Kerry by telling President Nixon that John Kerry was sleeping in a Georgetown home while other veterans protesting the war slept in tents on the National Mall.
Yesterday, before a conference hosted by a conservative PAC headed by a former Nixon aide, Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie repeated the same smear, nearly verbatim, in a desperate attempt to discredit John Kerry again, this time as his campaign to remove Gillespie’s boss from the White House is gathering strength.
“Ed Gillespie should put down the dirty tricks play book, pick up his pride and apologize to John Kerry for attempting to smear him with the same unsubstantiated charge the Nixon White House used in 1971,” said David DiMartino, Kerry campaign spokesperson. “Or, he could disclose exactly where President Nixon would have had to look to find George Bush during the time Kerry served in Vietnam or protested the war afterward.”
For more background, see below.
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RNC Chair Ed Gillespie Recycles Old Nixon Charge
In front of a conference of a conservative PAC headed by a former Nixon aide, RNC chair Ed Gillespie said: “We heard a good story from John Kerry last night who said, 'I could not be more proud of the fact that when I came back from
, having learned what I learned, that I led thousands of veterans to Washington, we camped on the Mall underneath the Congress, underneath Richard Nixon's visibility.'
"But had President Nixon looked out his window, he wouldn't have seen John Kerry. According to a report in today’s Associated Press, “John Kerry, a Vietnam veteran who addressed his days as a protest leader against that war, talked about how ‘we camped on the Mall underneath the Congress,’ although accounts of that April 1971 demonstration had him staying in a friend's Georgetown town house while the masses stayed in tents.”
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More Details of the Nixon/Bush smear attempt
Only Nixon Propaganda says John Kerry didn't sleep on the Mall
April 28, 1971, 4:33 p.m. President Richard M. Nixon takes a call from his counsel, Charles Colson.
"This fellow Kerry that they had on last week," Colson tells the president, referring to a television appearance by John F. Kerry, a leader of Vietnam Veterans Against the War.
"Yeah," Nixon responds.
"He turns out to be really quite a phony," Colson says.
"Well, he is sort of a phony, isn't he?" Nixon says.
Yes, Colson says in a gossiping vein, telling the president that Kerry stayed at the home of a Georgetown socialite while other protesters slept on the mall.
Colson later apologized to Kerry for dirty tricks
Some 25 years later, as a born-again Christian, Colson wrote a letter to Kerry asking "forgiveness over any ways in which I hurt you in the past."
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Spiro Agnew made same false charge, which Kerry denied in print
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew briefly led the White House charge against Kerry. Appearing in the Bahamas, Agnew said that Kerry, "who drew rave notices in the media for his eloquent testimony before Congress, was later revealed to have been using material ghosted for him by a former Kennedy speechwriter, and to have spent most of his nights in posh surroundings in Georgetown rather than on the Mall with his buddies."
Both of Agnew's charges were false, according to Kerry and Walinsky, the former Kennedy aide to whom Agnew referred.
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