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Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry

by John E. O'Neill and Jerome R. Corsi Ph.D

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Publisher Comments:

John Kerry, War Hero? Guess again.

John O'Neill was the naval officer who took over John Kerry's swift boat in the muddy waters of Vietnam. What he learned convinced him — and convinced the majority of veterans who served directly with Kerry — that John Kerry was and is unfit for command at the lowliest rank in the Navy, let alone as commander in chief of the United States.

In this stunning new book, John O'Neill and his coauthor, Dr. Jerome Corsi (an expert on the anti-Vietnam War movement), have interviewed dozens of veterans who served with Kerry and have meticulously documented a shameful record of betrayal and deception on the part of John Kerry.

In Unfit for Command you'll learn:

  • How two of John Kerry's three Purple Heart decorations resulted from self-inflicted wounds, not suffered under enemy fire
  • Why John Kerry's third Purple Heart "fanny wound" was the highlight of his much touted "no man left behind" Bronze Star
  • How John Kerry turned the tragic death of a father and small child in a Vietnamese fishing boat into an act of "heroism" by filing a false report on the incident
  • How John Kerry entered an abandoned Vietnamese village and slaughtered the domestic animals owned by the civilians and burned down their homes with his Zippo lighter
  • How John Kerry's reckless behavior convinced his colleagues that he had to go — becoming the only swift boat veteran to serve only four months in Vietnam
  • How as a leader of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, John Kerry attended a meeting where plans were discussed to assassinate prominent United States Senators who supported the war
  • How Kerry met secretly with communist delegates at the Paris Peace Conference during the Vietnam War, and why some believe he violated the Uniform Code of Military Justice and federal law
Based on detailed interviews with Swift Boat veterans who served in Vietnam with John Kerry and on recently released FBI surveillance reports of John Kerry's anti-war activities, Unfit for Command is a shocking indictment of a politician who slandered his fellow veterans, danced on the edge of treason, and has shamelessly exaggerated his own war service for political ends.

Review:

"'What sort of combination of hypocrite and paradox is John Kerry?' ask the authors in this heated critique of the Democratic presidential candidate's Vietnam-era military service and antiwar activism. O'Neill, a lawyer and swift boat veteran, and Corsi, an expert on Vietnam antiwar movements, argue that Kerry misrepresented his wartime exploits and is therefore incompetent to serve as commander in chief. Buttressed by interviews with Navy veterans who patrolled Vietnam's waters, some along with Kerry, the book claims he exaggerated minor injuries, self-inflicted others, wrote fictitious diary entries and filed 'phony' reports of his heroism under fire-all in a calculated quest to secure career-enhancing combat medals. They also maintain that Kerry, whom they call a 'moral coward,' committed atrocities that alarmed his peers and superior officers during his four-month tour of duty. Yet his activities on behalf of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War clearly raises the authors' hackles the most, and they present Kerry's post-war actions as additional, damning evidence of his 'total unfitness,' claiming that his testimony against the war 'caused more deaths and prolonged the war in Vietnam by undermining support at home and contributing directly to a Vietnamese Communist victory.' The battle that lies at the heart of this book is the decades-old feud between antiwar veterans and their my-country-right-or-wrong counterparts. The authors' conservative take on the war is palpable: the U.S. military failed to unleash 'massive, indiscriminate bombing' to force North Vietnam's capitulation; the conflict was a struggle against communism, not a civil war; and the dissenting soldiers undermined homefront morale. Consequently, this overwrought and repetitive polemic seethes with a resentment that compromises the otherwise eyebrow-raising testimonies. Further, without access to Kerry's full military and medical records, the authors rely heavily on 35-year-old recollections and recent Kerry biographies by Douglas Brinkley and a Boston Globe reporting team. Those looking for a thorough, unbiased investigation into Kerry's wartime record would do best to wait for more objective, methodical chroniclers who have access to the relevant documents." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

A shocking indictment of John Kerry by some of the men who knew him best.

Synopsis:

In 1971 John O'Neill — the officer who took over John Kerry's Swift Boat in Vietnam — returned home from Vietnam only to realize that the man he served with, John Kerry, had become a leader of the radical group, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and was slandering his fellow veterans as war criminals. O'Neill debated John Kerry on the Dick Cavett show in 1971, successfully demolishing Kerry's accusations against his fellow troops in Vietnam. In his new book, Unfit for Command, O'Neill and co-author Jerome Corsi bring together the voices of more than two hundred Navy veterans who served with Kerry, and who feel it their duty to tell why John Kerry is unworthy of the presidency.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780895260178
Author:
John E. O'Neill and Jerome R. Corsi Ph.D
Publisher:
Regnery Publishing
Author:
Corsi, Jerome R.
Author:
O'Neill, John E.
Subject:
Military - Vietnam War
Subject:
Legislators
Subject:
Soldiers
Subject:
Political Process - Elections
Subject:
Government - U.S. Government
Subject:
Political Ideologies - Conservatism & Liberalism
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Subject:
Congress
Subject:
Politics-United States Politics
Subject:
Politics - General
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
September 2004
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
9.30 x 6.30 in 15.00 oz

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "'What sort of combination of hypocrite and paradox is John Kerry?' ask the authors in this heated critique of the Democratic presidential candidate's Vietnam-era military service and antiwar activism. O'Neill, a lawyer and swift boat veteran, and Corsi, an expert on Vietnam antiwar movements, argue that Kerry misrepresented his wartime exploits and is therefore incompetent to serve as commander in chief. Buttressed by interviews with Navy veterans who patrolled Vietnam's waters, some along with Kerry, the book claims he exaggerated minor injuries, self-inflicted others, wrote fictitious diary entries and filed 'phony' reports of his heroism under fire-all in a calculated quest to secure career-enhancing combat medals. They also maintain that Kerry, whom they call a 'moral coward,' committed atrocities that alarmed his peers and superior officers during his four-month tour of duty. Yet his activities on behalf of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War clearly raises the authors' hackles the most, and they present Kerry's post-war actions as additional, damning evidence of his 'total unfitness,' claiming that his testimony against the war 'caused more deaths and prolonged the war in Vietnam by undermining support at home and contributing directly to a Vietnamese Communist victory.' The battle that lies at the heart of this book is the decades-old feud between antiwar veterans and their my-country-right-or-wrong counterparts. The authors' conservative take on the war is palpable: the U.S. military failed to unleash 'massive, indiscriminate bombing' to force North Vietnam's capitulation; the conflict was a struggle against communism, not a civil war; and the dissenting soldiers undermined homefront morale. Consequently, this overwrought and repetitive polemic seethes with a resentment that compromises the otherwise eyebrow-raising testimonies. Further, without access to Kerry's full military and medical records, the authors rely heavily on 35-year-old recollections and recent Kerry biographies by Douglas Brinkley and a Boston Globe reporting team. Those looking for a thorough, unbiased investigation into Kerry's wartime record would do best to wait for more objective, methodical chroniclers who have access to the relevant documents." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , A shocking indictment of John Kerry by some of the men who knew him best.
"Synopsis" by , In 1971 John O'Neill — the officer who took over John Kerry's Swift Boat in Vietnam — returned home from Vietnam only to realize that the man he served with, John Kerry, had become a leader of the radical group, Vietnam Veterans Against the War, and was slandering his fellow veterans as war criminals. O'Neill debated John Kerry on the Dick Cavett show in 1971, successfully demolishing Kerry's accusations against his fellow troops in Vietnam. In his new book, Unfit for Command, O'Neill and co-author Jerome Corsi bring together the voices of more than two hundred Navy veterans who served with Kerry, and who feel it their duty to tell why John Kerry is unworthy of the presidency.
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