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The Raw Story 9/12/2004
Source for CBS memos ‘disgruntled officer;’ Kerry camp readies attack team
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A principal source for the CBS story about President Bush’s National Guard duty was Bill Burkett, a disgruntled former Guard officer, who says he was present at Guard headquarters in Austin in 1997 when a top aide to then Governor Bush ordered records sanitized to protect himself, Newsweek will report Monday. Typed memos from the early ’70s suggesting officers were pressured to give Bush special treatment and “sugarcoat” increasingly negative evaluations were a central part of the CBS 60 Minutes report.
Meanwhile, Sen. John Kerry is preparing to attack President Bush’s failure to complete his term of service in the National Guard, as well as a new relevation that Bush once lied about having served in the Air Force (story on Raw Story front page).
Other Guard officials disputed Burkett’s account and the Bush aide involved, Joe Allbaugh, called it “absolute garbage.” Burkett may have a motive to make trouble for the powers that be. In 1998, he grew gravely ill on a Guard mission to Panama, causing him to be hospitalized, and he suffered two nervous breakdowns. He unsuccessfully sued for medical expenses.
Still, in theory, Burkett may have had access to any Guard records that, in a friend’s words, “didn’t make it to the shredder,” report Chief Political Correspondent Howard Fineman and Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff. Fellow officers say Burkett wasn’t a crank, but rather a stickler for proper procedure-a classic whistle-blower type. Burkett was impressive enough to cause CBS producer Mary Mapes to fly to Texas to interview him. “There are only a couple of guys I would trust to be as perfectly honest and upfront as Bill,” said Dennis Adams, a former Guard colleague. The White House, through Communications Director Dan Bartlett, called Burkett a “discredited source.”
Newsweek also reports that a hard-core group within the John Kerry campaign is setting up a new “oppo” squad aimed at countering what they perceive as Republican-backed smears against Kerry. Tentatively called Sealords II-Kerry’s Mekong Delta mission in Vietnam was known as Sealords – the group has a $1 million budget and will be housed at the Democratic National Committee, where, one of its members says, the mission will be “message, debate prep, attack, attack.”
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