I have been torn about whether or not Sen Kerry would run again for the Presidency since last March. I watched that forum from Harvard School of Politics that is still up at this link:
http://ksgaccman.harvard.edu/iop/events_forum_video.asp?ID=2973That appearance was probably the second most memorable Kerry appearance for me for last year, after the April speech on Dissent at Faneuil Hall. Max Cleland went to this forum that was a debut for a film that New England Cable News or NECN was doing on PTSD, called Hidden Wounds. I listened to Sen. Cleland speak and marvelled at his courage. I listened to Del Sandusky speak after the film and he broke my heart.
His PTSD came back. He said it had been years but it came back. Maybe it was the nastiness of the '04 campaign and the toll it took on him, but it came back and it hasn't left. Del talked about other guys from their days back in the VN war. They all have it. I can't even imagine what Sen. Kerry felt when he heard Sandusky talk about this, but I saw the good Senator at the farthest point from the podium and the more people who spoke about the horrors they were going through, the more Senator Kerry sort of moved backward. I saw his eyes at some points when others were talking. They were focused on something inside. I don't want to know what inner image drew that focus.
I think this is part of the reason why the good Senator isn't running for President. I think this fresh horror, this war in Iraq, bothers him on a level I can't even imagine. I was there for 8 speeches that the good Senator made in 2006. He was absolutely on fire when he spoke about Iraq. There was no one else who spoke more clearly or with as much conviction on this topic that I saw all year. I think it's because some of this is personal. (How could it not be?)
When people run for President, everyone they ever knew or are related to, also run for President. Even those guys who did so much and were smeared along with Sen. Kerry in 2004. Even them. Maybe, just maybe, they have been through enough. Maybe, when the race is so much harder this time and the nastiness is starting so much earlier, maybe the good Senator from Massachusetts also looked around and said that the prime thing he has to do is speak out, from his heart, about Iraq and how he feels. And maybe, though I of course don't know this to be true, just maybe, not do this again as a target. He was, after all, not the only target in '04.
I think Sen. Kerry is a very tough pol and someone who gets up and fights again. I have seen that. But, I have wondered ever since last March if he wants to take all those others with him again. I really do wonder.