Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Blumenthal: Vietnam Lies

UPDATE, February 10, 2011: Senator Blumenthal (D-CT) Gets Caught Lying Again, Claims He Clerked on Roe v. Wade
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Richard Blumenthal addressed the charges that he lied about his service in Vietnam during the war.

He answered his past lies with more lies.

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Democratic Senate candidate Richard Blumenthal on Tuesday conceded he had "misspoken" in claiming repeatedly that he served in Vietnam, dismissing the furor as a matter of "a few misplaced words."

At a news conference backed by veterans, the popular Connecticut attorney general and front-runner to replace the retiring Sen. Christopher Dodd said he meant to say he served "during Vietnam" instead of "in Vietnam." He said the statements were "totally unintentional" errors that occurred only a few times out of hundreds of public appearances.

The brewing campaign crisis erupted after The New York Times reported Monday that Blumenthal had distorted his military service. The story included quotes and a video of Blumenthal saying at a 2008 event that he had "served in Vietnam." It also cited several instances of media reports—apparently uncorrected by Blumenthal—that described him as a Vietnam veteran.

..."On a few occasions, I have misspoken about my service and I regret that I take full responsibility," Blumenthal said. "But I will not allow anyone to take a few misplaced words and impugn my record of service to our country."

The Times story noted that Blumenthal spoke repeatedly of suffering the mistreatment veterans received after returning from Vietnam. At a veterans event in Shelton, he said, "When we returned from Vietnam, I remember the taunts, the verbal and even physical abuse we encountered," according to a 2008 Connecticut Post story.

The misstatements persisted for years even though Blumenthal is known to pore over press clips and call reporters to clarify or correct points.

It sounds like AP is trying to do damage control for Blumenthal.

This is not a matter of "a few misplaced words."




Democrats should condemn him, not excuse him.

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