[OT]Expert: Dan Rather Exaggerates Military Record

stu

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Expert: Dan Rather Exaggerates Military Record

Wes Vernon, NewsMax.com
Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2002

One of the nation’s top military researchers is angry that CBS News
anchorman Dan Rather continues to exaggerate and make misleading
statements about his military record.

The researcher, B.G. Burkett, says that Rather’s inaccaurate
statements about his military service can be found in the new hit book
"Bias,” written by veteran CBS reporter Bernard Goldberg.

Burkett, co-author of the book "Stolen Valor,” a history of the media’s
portrayal of the Vietnam conflict, says he’s tired of Rather’s double-talk
and hypocrisy.

Case in point are Rather’s claims in "Bias.” Goldberg's book details a
confrontation he had with Rather over the anchorman's compulsive
liberal bias.

Goldberg recounts that when he told the network star in 1996 of his
upcoming Wall Street Journal op-ed piece citing a specific CBS News
report as an example of left-wing bias, Rather replied he was "getting
viscerally angry about this.”

"Angry I was expecting,” Goldberg tell his readers. "What came next, I
wasn’t.

"Rather’s voice started quivering, and he told me how in his young
days, he had signed up with the Marines – not once, but twice!”

This is not the first time Rather has hid behind the flag and his own
military service claims to deflect criticism of his reporting, Burkett said.

Burkett added that Rather is greatly exaggerating his record. First,
Burkett says, Rather "misspoke” when he claimed he signed up for the
Marines twice. He didn’t.

And Burkett is flabbergasted that Rather continues to proudly describe
himself as a "Marine.”

"What he did, he signed up for the military twice, not the Marines,”
Burkett said after thoroughly reviewing Rather’s military records.

But Burkett notes that Rather "never got through Marine recruit training
because he couldn’t do the physical activity.”

Rather 'Unfit'

As Burkett explains in "Stolen Valor," Rather "was discharged less than
four months later on May 11, 1954 for being medically unfit.” As a boy,
Rather had suffered from rheumatic fever.

"This is like a guy who flunks out of Harvard running around saying he
went to Harvard,” Burkett said.

Burkett also believes that, far from being a gung-ho military enlistee,
Rather’s record shows he deftly avoiding entering the military during the
Korean War.

Burkett says that Rather was a student at Sam Houston University at a
time during the Korean War when "you could be drafted right out of
college,” with deferments available only short term, for a semester.

"The way he got around being eligible for the draft was he joined a
reserve unit – Army reserve but not the Marines.” Rather stayed in the
reserve for the entire war.

"The second the Korean War was over, and he wasn’t in jeopardy
anymore, he dropped out of the Army Reserve. He later graduated from
college, and then went into the Marine Corps. So he signed up for the
Marine Corps once,” Burkett said, not twice.

Rather knows he is skirting the truth about his record, Burkett believes.
"He’s made such a big deal out of this ‘I’m a Marine’ thing. I mean, to a
real Marine, you’re not a Marine – I mean even though you swore an
oath and you’re technically on the payroll, you’re not a real Marine until
you get out of basic training. And he never got out of recruit training.”

During Rather’s angry confrontation with Goldberg, the author of "Bias”
says that "to his credit,” the anchorman emphasized that his Marine
service was during "peacetime” so that "he was trying not to sound like
some kind of war hero.”

Still, Rather never disclosed that his Marine service never got him past
basic training.

Meanwhile, Burkett is miffed that Rather led media criticism of former
Vice President Dan Quayle’s military record during his White House
campaign.

"This is the same national broadcaster who, night after night during the
1988 presidential campaign, hammered Republican presidential
candidate Dan Quayle for avoiding Vietnam by joining the National
Guard,” he said.

"CBS was particularly heavy on Dan Quayle and his Guard experience.
… It’s exactly the same thing Dan Rather did during the Korean War.

"If I had been in Rather’s position,” added Burkett, "I wouldn’t even have
ever brought up the Marine Corps.”

Burkett has tracked Rather’s claims for years. In "Stolen Valor,” Burkett
investigated a CBS TV documentary, "The Wall Within,” hosted by
Rather.

The thrust of Rather’s report was that hordes of Vietnam veterans were
dysfunctional, mentally disturbed or harbored guilt because their
superiors had forced them to kill Vietnamese civilians.

Burkett did his own investigation and found that this was all hype. And
while he was at it, he looked up Rather’s own military history. So
determined was he that the story be put in perspective that Burkett
ended up collaborating with ABC on a "counter documentary” on that
network’s "20/20.”

This attempt to set the record straight won "20/20” a Cine Award, a
significant honor within the industry.

"We attacked Rather’s documentary as being a bogus piece of work,”
Burkett recalled to NewsMax.


http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/1/15/205545.shtml
 

dinky

Inactive
Rather is an ole boy CFR member, and he is useful to them as a way to control CBS's rendition of the "news".

It was more of Rather's hype when he got a big spread in the tabloids for refusing to be checked for anthrax exposure after some persons at CBS did that. That article pictured him like a banana republic el presedente posing, and labeled him a hero or some such.

Then the other night he was busy in Afganistan, wearing what appeared to be a couple inches of kevlar, and too dumb to cover his head. He appeared to be inquiring of the treatment of pow's there. His closing line was those going to Cuba were probably better off than those remaining in Afganistan in the hands of various factions. That struck me as the CFR line to justify violating international law by moving those pow's to foreign nations, and onto a military base where observance of what is being done to them cannot be seen by news media.

In my opinion, the only thing that keeps Rather on at CBS is his CFR connections. His credibility with me is very low.
 

Deb Mc

Veteran Member
Nice catch, Stu!

Bit by bit, the truth is coming out. I hope that the Sheeple are waking up and *really* listening this time - especially the younger generations - the ones that will truly matter for our Nation's survival...
 

Garryowen

Deceased
So he isn't truthful. What's news about that? It's a little like reporting that the Pope is a Catholic.:D

regards,

Garryowen
 
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