JOHN MURTHA: Anatomy of a Smear

10 July 2006 3:26 pm by Taylor Marsh

cross-posted at Huffington Post

Everything was okay until November
17, 2005
.

But then all hell broke loose. Scott McClellan kicked it off.


“Congressman Murtha is a respected veteran and politician who has a record
of supporting a strong America. So it is baffling that he is endorsing the
policy positions of Michael Moore and the extreme liberal wing of the Democratic
party. ..” – Press
Secretary Scott McClellan
(November 17, 2005)

Never mind that on November 15, 2005, the Senate voted
79-19 that 2006 “should be a period of significant transition to full Iraqi
sovereignty.”

Free Republic
ran with GOP Lawmakers Float Ethics Probe of Murtha on November 18,
2005, not wasting a moment's time, which was taken from Roll
Call
, both of which ran the day after Murtha announced his Iraq withdrawal plan. The ethics probe dealt with matters going back to 2004 and 2005.
Why now?

If Rep. Murtha didn't have real military clout, being the first Vietnam
veteran elected to the House, the Republican Party wouldn't have bothered with
him. But he does, so they did. It has now escalated into a conservative campaign
to swiftboat a decorated Marine veteran.

Once called one of the most hawkish members of Congress, Rep. John Murtha is
now being presented as some anti war coward. His remarks
about Haditha have unleashed just the latest salvo in the swiftboating
strategy invented by conservatives, which they are now being forced to defend and explain.

Prior to 2005, The Cybercast News Service (CNS), purveyor of all things conservative
and run by L.
Brent Bozell III
, had only one article about Rep. John Murtha. The headline
was laudatory: Congressional
Bill Would Establish Memorial for Victims of 9/11
(March 8, 2002). But on
November 18, 2005, Bozell's
team
shot into action and hasn't stopped attacking Rep. Murtha since.

What happened to release the cascade of conservative vitriol now directed at
Democratic Congressman and respected war veteran Jack Murtha?


''You can't fire the president unless you're in California,'' Mr. Murtha
said. ''But somebody recommended this policy to him, and he took the recommendation.
Somebody has to be held responsible, and he's got to make the decision who
it was.'' … Mr. Murtha is regarded by both parties as a respected voice
on military matters. Citing poor supplies and support for the troops, he said
he favored quick approval of the $87 billion Mr. Bush requested for Iraq but
said the leaders needed to be replaced. He did not specify which. …

THE STRUGGLE FOR IRAQ: CONGRESS; Democratic Hawk Urges Firing of Bush Aides
(Times
Select
, September 17, 2003)

In September 2003, Iraq
Toll Hits a Nerve With Murtha
obviously resounded across red and blue states,
as well as north and south boundaries. However, with John Murtha considered
a hawk by anyone's standards, the conservatives had to change his legendary
biography, but how?

Even before the president's press secretary, Republican majority leader of the House,
Rep. Tom Delay, aka the Hammer, took a preemptive shot. The Hammer tried
to assail Murtha's hawk status through the Democratic Party. Delay made Democrats the target, by accusing Murtha and others of saying “that American troops aren't up to the job.” That was back in May, 2004. A few months later it
simply wouldn't be enough. With Iraq unraveling and no way out, Murtha had begun
to dismantle the conservative
playbook
on national security. This was serious.

Two years later, Arianna
Huffington
would call it the “Murtha Effect,” which showed the conservative newspaper chain backed by Clinton hater Richard Melon Scaiffe,
who is known as the “Funding Father of the Right,” endorsing Murtha's
Iraq withdrawal plan in January 2006.

As the old Missouri saying goes, them's fightin' words.

That fight began on November
17, 2005, the day Murtha presented his plan for redeployment from Iraq, which called for a “change in direction.”
After trying for years to get President Bush, Secretary Rumsfeld and the administration
to change course, through letters and public pleas, the 37-year Marine veteran
realized it wasn't going to happen. To say Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter, chairman
of the House Armed Services Committee, didn't take Murtha's challenge lightly is an understatement.


Murtha's resolution included language the Republicans wanted to avoid, such
as “the American people have not been shown clear, measurable progress”
toward stability in Iraq. It also said troops should be withdrawn “at
the earliest practicable date,” although Murtha said in statements and
interviews Thursday that the drawdown should begin now.

Armed Services Committee Chairman Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) drafted a simpler
resolution calling for an immediate withdrawal of troops, saying it was a
fair interpretation of Murtha's intent. Members were heatedly debating a procedural
rule concerning the Hunter resolution when Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio) was
recognized at 5:20 p.m. Schmidt won a special election in August, defeating
Iraq war veteran Paul Hackett, and is so new to Congress that some colleagues
do not know her name.

(snip)

It was past 10 p.m. when Murtha addressed a relatively subdued House. Hunter's
resolution “is not what I envisioned” because it avoids a broader
debate of the war, which “is not going as advertised,” Murtha said.
“The American people are way ahead of us” in wanting a strategy
to bring the troops home, he added. “It's easy to sit in your air-conditioned
offices and send them into battle.”

(snip)

Top Democrats attacked the GOP tactic. Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)
said the Republicans “engaged in an act of deception that undermines
any shred of dignity that might be left in this Republican Congress.”
She called Hunter's resolution “a political stunt” and “a disservice
to our country and to our men and women in uniform.”

House
Rejects Iraq Pullout After GOP Forces a Vote

Democrats Enraged By Personal Attack

This was the day Rep. Jean Schmidt basically called
Murtha a coward
, and then was made to apologize for her remarks because she
didn't have the evidence
to back it up.

One of the oddest headlines of November 18th, however, was when NPR
ran Long-time War Hawk, Murtha Is An Angry Dove. After decades of being
a military hawk, because Murtha couldn't get a response from President Bush
and Donald Rumsfeld, after years of trying, Rep. John Murtha was now not just
angry, but an “Angry Dove.”

Murtha's “dark
night of the soul”
had reached a moment where he had to speak out.
George W. Bush pitted against the 37-year Marine veteran was no contest and
the Republicans knew it. Murtha had become a “one man tipping point”
for President Bush. The “war room” was back.


But White House aides concede that they, too, were at fault for having assumed
that Bush was personally unassailable and that events—and explanations
of them—would take care of themselves. A war-room defense was “something
we did well during the campaign,” said Nicolle Wallace, Bush's communications
director. “Maybe incorrectly, we had hoped or presumed that wouldn't
be necessary after the election.”

It is. The war room now is back, staffed with many of the same people who
ran it in 2004, led by the Boy Genius himself, Karl Rove.

Bush at the
Tipping Point
, by Howard Fineman (Nov. 28, 2005 issue)

Murtha's call for redeployment on Iraq was called a “Cronkite moment,” harkening back to when Walter
Cronkite inspired LBJ
to say, “That's it. If I've lost Cronkite,
I've lost middle America.”
With Murtha asserting the Iraq policies
of Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld had “failed,” the entire conservative foreign policy platform was in the kill zone.

L. Brent
Bozell III
's first serious attack on Murtha since CNS praised Murtha for
the 9/11 memorial legislation back in 2002, was coverage of Ken Mehlman claiming the Democrats were calling for “surrender.”
The next big story came on January 13, 2006, when Murtha's war hero status was called into question.


“[Murtha] is putting himself forward as some combat veteran with serious wounds and he's using that and it's dishonest and it's wrong,” Bailey told Cybercast News Service on Jan. 9. Murtha served in the Marines on active duty and in the reserves from 1952 until his retirement as a colonel in 1990. He volunteered for service in Vietnam and was a First Marine Regiment intelligence officer in 1966 and 1967.

Murtha and Bailey, once allies, were forced to run against each other in a Democratic congressional primary in 1982 following redistricting. Murtha won the election.

Murtha has, in the past, publicly dismissed any questions about whether he deserved his two Purple Hearts, noting during his 1994 congressional campaign that “I am proud of my service in Vietnam.”

In his Friday, Jan. 13, response to the Cybercast News Service investigation, Murtha again defended his military record.

“Questions about my record are clearly an attempt to distract attention from the real issue, which is that our brave men and women in uniform are dying and being injured every day in the middle of a civil war that can be resolved only by the Iraqis themselves,” Murtha wrote in an email response.

“I volunteered for a year's duty in Vietnam. I was out in the field almost every single day. We took heavy casualties in my regiment the year that I was there. In my fitness reports, I was rated No. 1. My record is clear,” Murtha added.

Murtha's War Hero Status Called Into Question

That CNS article appeared right before a “60 Minutes” interview, where Murtha would say the “'vast majority' of U.S. troops will be out of Iraq by year's end.”

As Media
Matters chronicled, CNS
was the first to trumpet the Swiftboat Veterans for Truth, with this little
headline on May 3, 2004: Kerry 'Unfit to be Commander-in-Chief,' Say Former
Military Colleagues.

The conservative Heritage
Foundation
is always on the case of anyone who is anti-war:
Almost all oppose capitalism and believe in socialism; many are Communists.
But they didn't get busy attacking Rep. Murtha until after November 17,
2005: Iraqis
Look to Future
, Dispelling
the Myths About Iraq
, Fighting
the Good Fight
, but who could resist their compilation of Facts
and Analysis
on the “progress in Iraq”? At least that piece made the effort to go back to when Murtha's complaints and pleas began.

Bill Kristol and the Weekly Standard started weighing in with Abandoning Iraq (November 28, 2005). Nobody was more pro Iraq war than Kristol's Standard. Murtha was big game to them.

But it was in December 2005, when conservative darling Ann Coulter gave one of her first swiftboat style attacks against Murtha, when she questioned Murtha's
medals
in her syndicated column on Townhall.com (which has just relaunched).

Newsbusters raised the rhetoric
in early 2006 by also going after Murtha's medals: More On Murtha: CNSNews.com Suggests He
Has Kerry-Like Purple Heart Stories
(January 14, 2006).

CNS joined in with Murtha's
War Hero Status Called Into Question
, followed by this
beauty
: Murtha's Anti-War Stance Overshadows Abscam Past. Bozell's
CNS “investigation” had begun. Fast-forwarding to June, we got Murtha's
Path to Dem Leadership Role: GOP and Hoyer
.

But what would an attack on a veteran be without Fox
News, Sean Hannity and John O'Neill
in the mix? Compliments of Media Matters we have the
tape (May 23, 2006).

However, who could expect the Heritage Foundation to actually admit the Republican
Party's modus operandi?


A draft resolution by the House International Relations Committee declares
that “the United States will complete the mission in Iraq and prevail
in the Global War on Terror and the struggle to protect freedom from the terrorist
adversary.” This resolution has been in the works since last November
when the debate over Iraq turned into a debate over Rep. John Murtha and his
motives for advocating an immediate withdrawal of American troops.

Destiny
awaits
(June 15, 2006)

A debate? What it became was an all out smear campaign targeting one of the
most hawkish Democratic Party members in Congress, a decorated veteran, who
dared to ask for accountability from a president, secretary of defense and an
administration who doesn't know the meaning of the word.

L. Brent Bozell III also had his “Media Research Center” join the campaign on January 17, 2006: Murtha’s
Mangled Medal Stories
. Free
Republic
was on the job, picking the story up so more could get in on the
action.

But it never stuck. After all, it's hard to argue with the Marine Corps. But
they kept on trying.

Murky Jack Murtha from the American
Spectator
came on February 2, 2006, making sure that Abscam, Bozell's CNS
and everything conservative were thrown into the mix. The American Spectator
led the fight against President Bill Clinton. The attacks on Murtha continue
on their blog.

Newsbusters led with this one
on February 24, 2006: CBS Uniquely Showcases Murtha's Slam of Bush, Insistence
Iraq Already in Civil War.

Skipping to recent days, on June 19, 2006, Pajamas
Media
trumpeted the “public meltdown” of Murtha.

The Real Jack Murtha, by former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich's
press secretary, Tony Blankley (June 21, 2006) was next, with many others
picking up the attacks in between.

A story that had died almost a year earlier was now being resuscitated with
all the Republicans blowing at once. From Power
Line
we got Jack Murtha and the culture of corruption (June 21,
2006), while simultaneously touting his congressional opponent, Diane Irey, whom I'll get to in a moment. Instapundit had Irey, complete with video.

Robert Novak joined the Republican pack with his syndicated column Murtha's Second Act, which was covered everywhere, including Bozell's CNS (June 22, 2006).

Rush
Limbaugh touted both CNS and Novak's column
on the same day (June
22, 2006), putting an emphasis on a case in which the FBI had no interest, where Murtha was concerned.
Limbaugh links to the FBI site archives related to Abscam, but a search reveals nothing on Murtha.
Out of ten Abmscam FBI FOIA files available online, ranging between 50 and 76 pages each, not one search
yielded Murtha's name, but Rush links to the sites and the public's questions anyway. The links themselves are
meant to prove Murtha's involvement in Abscam. Get the message? If not, John Fund helped out a few days later, reminding everyone that even though Murtha was cleared, he was still guilty.

It's hard to forget the recent correction the Florida Sun-Sentinel had
to issue after the story (June 25, 2006) that screamed: Murtha says U.S.
poses top threat to world peace.
Drudge,
of course, was on the job, but so was Keith Olbermann, because Murtha never said anything of the sort.


Correction

A South Florida Sun-Sentinel article on Sunday misinterpreted a comment from
U.S. Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., at a town-hall meeting in North Miami.

In his speech, Murtha cited a recent poll, by the Pew Global Attitudes Project,
that indicates a greater percentage of people in 10 of 14 foreign countries
consider the U.S. presence in Iraq a greater danger to world peace than any
threats posed by Iran or North Korea. Murtha said U.S. credibility was suffering
because of continued U.S. military presence in Iraq and the perception that
the United States is an occupying force.

Before the retraction,
conservatives Bill O'Reilly (who claims he's an “independent”), Tucker
Carlson and Newt Gingrich parroted the line, with Brit Hume not far behind.
Hume and O'Reilly offered corrections, though with caveats.

It would have been much easier just to read the Christian
Science Monitor
headline (June 15, 2006), which came from a Pew
Research Poll
: US in Iraq greatest danger to global peace? Much of world
says yes, in survey that also shows declining support for war on terror.
But
that would not have made their case.

You'd think this would have ended it.

But even after the correction, conservative bloggers went after Murtha yet
again (July 6, 2006), with Wizbang!
challenging people to “watch the whole video and come to the conclusion
that Murtha doesn't agree with world opinion.”
Other conservative
bloggers dutifully picked up the post, asking things like What
did Murtha really say in Miami
, with Outside
the Beltway
analyzing “the tone of the video,” while one conservative
blogger blared “Tokyo Murtha,” complete with graphics
no veteran deserves
. BlackFive, winner of a 2005
Milbog award
, mimicked Drudge, screaming “Wizbang!
Exclusive – Murtha's Comments Exposed”
.

On June 27, 2006, conservative Newt Gingrich and right-wing talk radio host Mike
Gallagher, sitting in for Sean Hannity, teamed up to not only suggest Murtha
is “just plain crazy,”
but to trumpet their Americanism, when the only one between any of them who
actually served in the military was Rep. John Murtha. Gingrich said Murtha is
just playing politics: “bashing America, and bashing the military,
and repudiating everything I've stood for my whole life.”

Yet conservatives are aghast when
Rep. Murtha tells the truth about House members, prominent conservatives and Vice President Dick Cheney: Nets Lead
With Murtha, Highlight His Ridicule of Cheney's Lack of Military Service.

And there's only one reason why: “On military matters, no
Democrat in Congress is more influential
,” CBS Evening News anchor
Bob Schieffer asserted in bucking up Murtha's credentials at the top of his
newscast, insisting therefore “all of Washington listened” to him.

By the end of June, 2006, Media
Matters
had chronicled a long list proving the Republican Party had begun
their full out assault on the Democratic Party, with a lot of help from others:
Media coverage of Iraq debate steeped in GOP talking points.

But what about the conservative blogs? Michelle
Malkin
never, ever
stops,
unless, of course, she gets caught
in her anti veteran
spin. BlackFive
chimes in, calling Murtha the Congressional Cowardice Caucus Chairman.
Power Line on “mad
Jack Murtha.” Expose
the Left
has lots of links, but it all gets down to Murtha. Captains
Quarters
does double duty, trying to tie Murtha with Kerry's 1971 testimony
before the Senate. Get it? Republicans
and Conservatives
asks: Who is the real John Murtha? AnkleBitingPundits
offers If He Ran For President, Would Murtha’s VP Be Kim Jong Il?
Even the usually restrained Right-Wing
Nuthouse
couldn't resist: OLD SOLDIERS SHOULD JUST FADE AWAY, with his usual all caps (exclamation mark required)! Jeff Goldstein calls Murtha “Chickenlittlehawk,” then adds his extra touch: The war in Iraq is right because it is right. Who can argue with that logic?

The Wall
Street Journal
and John
Fund
get their licks in too, making sure to offer a “clarification”
over the Sun-Sentinel mistaken Murtha quote. Big of them, isn't it? AOL Journal
gets in on it too, with “The
Murtha Brothers.”

Coincidentally, an article no longer available has been kept
alive by conservatives
. Murtha's brother
a defense department lobbyist? Did Murtha influence contracts his way? Seems
fair game, but they deny it. But if that's fair, then what about Rep.
Duncan Hunter's money shenanigans
as Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, which are more varied and a lot deeper?

One of the big unknowns in the campaign against Rep. John Murtha remains Rep.
Duncan Hunter. Newsweek reported that the FBI is investigating Brent “boom
shaka laka”
Wilkes’s ties to Duncan
Hunter
. It was Duncan Hunter's association that got me interested
a couple of weeks
ago, because where there are conservatives, money and defense contracts, corruption
has been proven to follow. Just ask conservative Republican
Duke Cunningham
and the cast
of characters around him that includes Duncan Hunter. The list is long, which a search on TPM Muckraker will reveal.

However, one member, Amanda Doss, who started Murthalied.com,
has folded one tent and joined forces with BootMurtha.
Evidently, she
couldn't stand the heat
. BootMurtha is run by Larry
“proud to be swiftboating” Bailey
. Doss's original site came out
of KerryLied.com, which was helped along
by WorldNetDaily.
(Oh, there's also MurthaMustGo.)

That brings us to Tony Snesko, a prominent Swiftboat Veterans for Truth guy who “inspired
Operation Street Corner,”
which is Doss's
baby
. A fitting name, if you ask me. But that's not the only thing interesting
about Mr. Snesko. His wife, Valerie Snesko, works as the personal appointment secretary for Rep.
Duncan Hunter. So it looks like we've come full circle. When I broke out with
the Hunter – Murtha angle recently, I got a hold of an email that was reminiscent
of the bad old days of the non denial denial.


In light of other E-mails I have received today, I am assuming that you are
connecting me with Murtha, who I have said nothing against and I am not associated
with the Murthalied. Tony

If Tony is getting emails he has only himself to blame, because he's listed as the contact number
for an engagement featuring Rep.
Duncan Hunter
that appears on the National Republican Congressional Committee website.

It doesn't explain why conservative Rep. Duncan Hunter is selling
out
a fellow brother in arms.

Is Hunter's personal secretary being married to a
former Swiftboat Veteran for Truth just a coincidence? Is it just a coincidence that the attacks on Murtha started immediately after Rep. Murtha dared to suggest redeployment of American troops
from Iraq? Are all these people connected to each other and conservative causes, organizations, the Republican Party and their bloggers and writers, and the swiftboating acts against John Murtha all just one big coincidence?

It can't be to get Ms. Diane Irey elected instead of Murtha, because if
you investigate her it turns out her husband went to Iraq to make money, only to have his
partner end up murdered. You then find out the only claim to fame of Ms. Irey is the swiftboating of
Rep. John Murtha. Irey has Vets4Irey, which
is connected to Vets4Bush and was created
by the same guy who allowed Senator John Kerry to be called a “traitor” on the site
as part of the swiftboating of the Democratic presidential nominee in 2004. Maybe we should just call what's happening to Murtha a congressional fragging.

Oh, and speaking of fragging, what would the swiftboating of a Democratic veteran
be without conservative Ann Coulter's latest comment about
Rep.
John Murtha
: “The reason soldiers invented 'fragging.'” Hey,
but not to worry, Ann, NewsMax
has your back.

Now called “swiftboating,” going after fellow combat veterans is a new phenomenon, invented by conservatives to go after veterans who buck the powers that be. It started with the swiftboating of Senator John McCain during the 2000 primaries and originated with George W. Bush's first presidential campaign. It has spread out to include former decorated veteran, former Senator Max Cleland, as well as retired generals who have criticized the Iraq war policies of President Bush and Secretary Rumsfeld.

Hang on, because it's not over yet. After all, November elections are coming up and as Iraq goes, so goes the conservatives, the Republican Party and the national security image they are trying so desperately to salvage.

 
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