I watched a re-run of a segment of C-SPAN's call-in and, as was the guest, I was surprised at the number of calls that made it through to slam Kerry about Vietnam. Not just the Jane Fonda connection, but actual dissing of what he did over there and his 3 Purple Hearts.
My general reaction to all things Vietnam is "Oy Gevalt, I don't want to hear it." I felt that way whether it was Quayle, Clinton, Bob Kerrey, McCain, Gore, Cleland, or Bush or any politician. It has nothing to do with today or the future. We ALL have "seering experiences" in our lives. You can't get through life to age 50 or so without having some "seering experiences."
What does everyone else think? Are you all looking forward to another political year of "character issues" about the Vietnam War?