So “seared” in his memory, he even forgot who was president at the time

by on August 19th, 2004

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/anncoulter/ac20040819.shtml

The Boston Globe biography of Kerry published earlier this year compliantly repeats Kerry’s yarn about how he spent Christmas 1968 in Cambodia “despite President Nixon’s assurances that there was no combat action in this neutral territory.” Only recently did someone point out: (1) Kerry was 55 miles away from the Cambodian border on Christmas 1968 and (2) Nixon wasn’t president in 1968. (How did “historian” Doug Brinkley miss that in his biography of Kerry?)

The media will spend weeks going through pay stubs for Bush’s National Guard service in Alabama in the waning days of war, but if Kerry tells them exotic tales of covert missions into Cambodia directed by Richard Nixon, they don’t even bother to fact-check who was president in December 1968.

Marcos Rodriguez