There is no question, however, that the public considered him to be a war hero--and that was the point there.
No - the point was that any war hero should be considered a superior Presidential candidate (You have to back track the chain about 7 post on this). I disagreed.
Baloney. Have you completely forgotten that it was planned that when he first stepped onto the stage at the Dem National Convention he immediately stopped and gave a military salute to the delegates and home viewers in order to play that role? Laughably affected, but that was the story his campaign and the DNC had decided to sell in tandem with them calling Bush a draft dodger. Oh yes. And there had been a lot of build-up about his alleged leadership in VietNam. All of that was ruined by the "Swift boat" veterans, but that was indeed the Democrat game plan.
I sorry you're make way to big a deal out a salute. Kerry had an issue with using this tactic right from the start and it wasn't ever going to work it you used it. Kerry was a serious member of Vets against the War after his tour and threw his medals, publicly, over into the White House lawn as a protest.
No way selling yourself as a war hero works with that on tape and on the web.
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