The rhetoric has gone nuclear (that's pronounced NOO-klee-ur, mr. preznit) on the war stuff and it's only going to get worse.
Last week Cheney takes Kerry's comments out of context on a "more sensitive war on terror" and claimed Kerry doesn't understand how to fight a war. Harkin emptied both barrels in response:
"It just outrages me that someone who got five deferments during Vietnam and said he had 'other priorities' at that time would say that," said the Iowa Democrat, a former Navy fighter pilot.I worked in DC for 5 years and never once did I hear Tom Harkin use his military bona fides, and never once did I ever hear Tom Harkin criticize anyone for their position on war. Not once. But he's pissed, and I think you're going to be hearing more of him. Read the rest of this post...
"They're running scared because John Kerry has a war record and they don't," said Harkin. "What he (Cheney) is doing and what he is saying is cowardly. The actions are cowardly."
Harkin, a 20-year veteran of the Senate, was a Navy flier from 1962-67, including stints at Atsugi Naval Air Station in Japan and Guantanamo Bay. He served 1968-74 in the Reserves.
He said Cheney has little standing to question the war record of Kerry, who was repeatedly wounded and decorated while serving as a swift boat commander in Vietnam.
The issue first arose when Harkin joined with Des Moines police officials protesting the call-up of a police officer who already had completed his eight year military commitment.
Harkin said that it angered him to hear tough talk from Cheney.
"When I hear this coming from Dick Cheney, who was a coward, who would not serve during the Vietnam War, it makes my blood boil," said Harkin.
"He'll be tough, but he'll be tough with someone else's kid's blood," said Harkin.