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Mark Kirk's Damage Control: Apologizes For Embellishing Military Record As More Instances Come To Light (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 06/04/10 10:42 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:40 PM ET

It has been a rough week for Republican Illinois Senate candidate Mark Kirk. At first, he wrote off the Washington Post story about his touted but never received Navy award as an effort by his opponent to feed the media a "desperate" news story. As more instances of mistakes regarding his military record surface, however, he has stepped up and is trying to quiet the storm.

Kirk met with the editorial boards of local newspapers on Thursday, where he apologized to the staff and readers for misstating his military service record. "I simply misremembered it wrong," he said. The Chicago Sun-Times reports:

"I want to be very contrite and say there is a casualness with which I sometimes describe military details," Kirk conceded. "And if it gave the impression that my military record is larger than it was, I want to apologize."


Kirk's military record -- his ability to speak authoritatively on conflicts such as Afghanistan because he is the first congressman since World War II to deploy in an active war zone -- could now become a liability: "This has hurt me when it was absolutely unnecessary," he said.

While an apology was certainly a better call than blaming his Democratic opponent Alexi Giannoulias (like he did earlier this week,) the number of untrue claims in his record seems to keep rising.

First, there was the award. Kirk touted both on the House floor and in campaign ads that he was named "Navy Intelligence Officer Of The Year" in 1999. He did not, though his unit won the Vice Admiral Rufus L. Taylor Award while in Italy.

Then, he claimed to have served in "Operation Iraqi Freedom," when he actually served stateside. That error was corrected on Kirk's website in 2005, but he also claimed that while flying aboard an aircraft in Iraq, his plane was shot at (WATCH video of this claim here.) That never happened either.

Kirk's previously disputed claim of "In my role in the military, I command the war room at the Pentagon," was also a bit of a stretch.

He told the Sun-Times:

Well, he commands one of two rooms -- the intelligence unit -- for eight hours at a time on his once-a-month weekend Naval reserve duties, and he was trying to explain that to a civilian audience, he said.

Kirk served stateside as a reservist in Maryland during Operation Desert Storm and Operation Enduring Freedom, but in recent days his staff sent out a letter to voters saying he was a veteran of both wars.

Kirk said a staffer wrote the letter, and he wouldn't have phrased it that way, and apologized multiple times to the Sun-Times and Chicago Tribune editorial boards on Thursday:

"You should speak with utter precision. You should stand on the documented military record," Kirk told Tribune editors. "In public discourse, for high office, you should make sure that there is a degree of complete rigorous precision."

WATCH Kirk's meeting with the Sun-Times here:

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It has been a rough week for Republican Illinois Senate candidate Mark Kirk. At first, he wrote off the Washington Post story about his touted but never received Navy award as an effort by his opponen...
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07:38 PM on 06/04/2010
Please tell me "misremembered it wrong" is NOT a direct quote. Please.

I am almost reconciled to liars, cheats and the corrupt but MUST we be represented by bumbling inarticulates who cannot speak the language they insist every migrant must learn?

If we keep determinedly mutilating our language like this - the English will take it back out of concern for its welfare and THEN what will we do?
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mratcheson
02:48 PM on 06/05/2010
Sorry to say, it is a direct quote. If I'm not mistaken, the meaning of those words, is he remembered it right. He needs to learn about double negatives.
06:30 PM on 06/04/2010
"misremembered it wrong"

Guess that's kind of like George W Bush when he said he was "misunderestimated"

LOLOLOL
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badger2196
Above the radar
06:11 PM on 06/04/2010
Mark, repeat after me - "I ain't not gonna misremember stuff wrong no more"
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HarmNone
Censorship: Reaction of the ignorant to freedom
05:53 PM on 06/04/2010
He actually said 'misremembered it wrong' in the video - did this person take any english classes? double negative = back handed way of saying wasn't wrong?
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csavage
05:48 PM on 06/04/2010
Hmmmmm...let's see. I joined the military in 1986 as a way to pay for med school. I was pulled out of my surgery residency in 1991 and stationed in Wichita Falls, TX, at Sheppard AFB where I was awarded a participation ribbon for actually just being active duty during Gulf War 1. Didn't get shot at.....I did get awarded the USAF Achievement Medal while active duty
I left active duty at Sheppard in 1995 and maintained my IRR status until I was retired in 2006.
Gee-that wasn't hard....
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Velvettazz
Finer than frog hair split three ways
05:44 PM on 06/04/2010
Mismembered? It must be a word from the GWBush dictionary.
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Friction57
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05:15 PM on 06/04/2010
""I simply misremembered it wrong,"

Obviously going for the Bush vote crowd
05:14 PM on 06/04/2010
Kirk misremembered, Blumenthal mispoke. Webster defines this as a L-I-E. It's that simple, they all lie, Dem and Repub.
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csavage
05:52 PM on 06/04/2010
Of course they lie-who'd vote for someone who said "I don't really care about representing you while in Washington. I'm really hoping to divert a few campaign contributions and land a cheesy lobbyist job in about 8 years. That and the rumor I heard about these interns throwing themselves at you, because, face it, power is the ultimate aphrodisiac and my wife is getting a little 'long in the tooth'. But her dad's money got me where I am today!"
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05:01 PM on 06/04/2010
"Misremembered it wrong"

That doesn't make any sense. Either he remembered it wrong or he misremembered it. "Misremembered it wrong" makes my head want to explode.
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giantsteps
05:46 PM on 06/04/2010
Same here.
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csavage
06:04 PM on 06/04/2010
"Misremember" isn't even a word-why quibble on whether it's used "correctly"?
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07:30 PM on 06/04/2010
Hey, my spell check recognizes it.
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04:58 PM on 06/04/2010
"Run Forest Run!"
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Friction57
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05:15 PM on 06/04/2010
LOLz

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04:58 PM on 06/04/2010
This guy is a natural born politician, he is not capable of telling the truth.
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gdfreethinker
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04:28 PM on 06/04/2010
Perhaps we're misunderestimating him.
04:20 PM on 06/04/2010
"I simply misremembered it wrong" is a double negative, which makes it a positive. So, he is saying that he remembered it right, but then he lied about it.
In any event who wants to vote for someone who can't even remember his own military career. I was in the Army in '69-70 and I can remember being in D.C. and not in Vietnam. How can you not remember where you were a few years ago?
Buzz.... sorry wrong answer. You lied. Next candidate.
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siegfried
04:19 PM on 06/04/2010
Maybe he was with Hillary when he was fired on?
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keysbreezin
03:48 PM on 06/04/2010
He "misremembered it wrong", Bush was "misunderestimated", my brain is becoming "misdiscombobulated".
04:08 PM on 06/04/2010
It's the new English!