Paul Hackett - former Marine major, Iraq war veteran - is running for the Senate as a Democrat.
Well, he was, anyway. He was an outsider, and he didn't fit the new, Mad How/Daily Kos-friendly vision of the Democratic Party.
And that just couldn't be tolerated...
Hackett, an Iraq War combat veteran, was hailed last summer as just the kind of “fighting Democrat” the party needed to reinvigorate its base and end its years in the congressional wilderness. After narrowly losing a race for Congress in a lopsidedly Republican district outside Cincinnati last August, the telegenic veteran—famous for dissing President Bush as a “chickenhawk” and “sonuvabitch” while on the stump—was courted heavily by Democratic leaders, including Sens. Charles Schumer and Harry Reid, to take on [Senator Mike] DeWine. But no sooner did Hackett enter the Senate race last October than Brown announced his candidacy for Senate, reversing an earlier decision he had made to stay out of the race.Now, we know Hackett was no insider, and not a typical Democrat in many ways.With Brown, a party insider, on board, the Democratic establishment quickly began pulling away from the fiery Hackett. Schumer, after having wooed him in August, called again in October. “Schumer didn’t tell me anything definitive,” Hackett told me at the time. “But I’m not a dumb ass, and I know what he wanted me to do.” Hackett, a maverick who relishes the fight, decided to buck the Beltway insiders, and stay in the race.
In many others, of course, he fits the new, Begala/O'Donnell/Carvile/Kos template to a T:
Hackett’s scorching rhetoric earned him notoriety and cash on the campaign trail. He declared that people who opposed gay marriage were “un-American.” He said the Republican party had been hijacked by religious extremists who he said “aren’t a whole lot different than Osama bin Laden.” Bloggers loved him, donors ponied up...One blogger, anyway.
Now, I'm not going to yap about media bias in this piece; it's in Mother Jones, for crying out loud.
But this next bit...:
Swift boats soon appeared on the horizon. A whisper campaign started: Hackett committed war crimes in Iraq—and there were photos. “The first rumor that I heard was probably a month and a half ago,” Dave Lane, chair of the Clermont County Democratic Party, told me the day after Hackett pulled out of the race. “I heard it more than once that someone was distributing photos of Paul in Iraq with Iraqi war casualties with captions or suggestions that Paul had committed some sort of atrocities. Who did it? I have no idea. It sounds like a Republican M.O. to me, but I have no proof of that. But if it was someone on my side of the fence, I have a real problem with that. I have a hard time believing that a Democrat would do that to another Democrat.”"Sounds like a Republican MO?"In late November, Hackett got a call from Sen. Harry Reid. “I hear there’s a photo of you mistreating bodies in Iraq. Is it true?” demanded the Senate minority leader. “No sir,” replied Hackett. To drive home his point, Hackett traveled to Washington to show Reid’s staff the photo in question. Hackett declined to send me the photo, but he insists that it shows another Marine—not Hackett—unloading a sealed body bag from a truck. “There was nothing disrespectful or unprofessional,” he insists. “That was a photo of a Marine doing his job. If you don’t like what they’re doing, don’t send Marines into war.”
Help! I'm being victimized!
Because Paul Begala and Laurence O'Donnell fight by Marquis of Queensbury rules, right?
Posted by Mitch at February 18, 2006 07:38 AM | TrackBack
Did a Republican coin the term "Swiftboating"? The left (and the MNFL) is so open and tolerant of differing opinion. After all, look at what they're saying about the Midwest Heros ads. All those lieing vets...
Posted by: Kermit at February 18, 2006 09:44 AMMNDFL. You know who I mean.
Posted by: Kermit at February 18, 2006 09:45 AMOf course we know! MNFL=Monday Night Football League!
Posted by: Paul at February 18, 2006 01:36 PMI thought he meant the MN Fine Liars. Or something like that.
Posted by: nerdbert at February 19, 2006 11:51 PMYour pictures are great. nokia6630
Posted by: meta at June 30, 2006 11:40 AM