So let's just take a moment to debunk one of the more prevalent talking-points. Nothing big, nothing fancy, we'll simply disprove that Kerry is "running on his military record" (or, alternatively, running on "not being Bush") by taking a moment's glance at his website, of all things.
Let's have us a little look-see at whether or not we can unearth some sembalence of a plan behind the man.
Everything is pulled from johnkerry.com, chiefly from the little taskbar which says "Plan For America".
Upon first glancing at the "National Security" page, it appears to be little more than platitudes and vague promises. But when you click on "Winning the Peace in Iraq", what do you get? Why, a plan, by God!
Now, you may agree or disagree with that, but that's certainly a rather firm outline of a plan. Now let's compare it with George Bush's "Agenda for America" (and we'll turn off the annoying music).Persuade NATO to Make the Security of Iraq one of its Global Missions and to deploy a significant portion of the force needed to secure and win the peace in Iraq. NATO participation will in turn open the door to greater international involvement from non-NATO countries.
Internationalize the Non-Iraqi Reconstruction Personnel in Iraq, to share the costs and burdens, end the continuing perception of a U.S. occupation, and help coordinate reconstruction efforts, draft the constitution and organize elections.
Launch a Massive and Accelerated Training Effort to Build Iraqi Security Forces that can provide real security for the Iraqi people, including a major role for NATO. This is not a task for America alone; we must join as a partner with other nations.
Plan for Iraq’s Future by working with our allies to forgive Iraq’s multi-billion dollar debts and by supporting the development of a new Iraqi constitution and the political arrangements needed to protect minority rights. We will also convene a regional conference with Iraq's neighbors in order to secure a pledge of respect for Iraq's borders and non-interference in Iraq’s internal affairs
Let's see..."safety and security"...vague promises and platitudes, no different from Kerry's frontpage, now let's go indepth with "Bush's Plan For Defending America"
Ok, so here we have something resembling a plan, with such ideas as "Push ahead with missle defense," "Combat spreading of WMDs," and "Restructure the military,". No solid ideas about Iraq, though. So it seems like Kerry *does* have a plan for Iraq, and it's more concrete than the President's. And let's not forget that while Bush has but one page with a number of outlined ideas, Kerry has 7 (seven!) pages of various plans on various subjects relating to security. Some, like the Energy page, offer little substance, but some are more like the Iraq page.
A quick perusal of the rest of Kerry's "Plans" yield similar results. Some are simply "we will do this, and damn the means!", but others seem fairly well-thought out and organized. And I could see nary a mention of his military record.
So, can someone tell me why he's "running on his military record" again? Is it because he's mentioned the fact that he's a Vietnam vet on numerous occasions (something, which, incidentally, should not entirely be taken amiss considering the fact that we are currently in a *war*, and he is a former *soldier*)? Or is it because Karl Rove is a fucking genius?