Whispers about Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-KY) military service during the Vietnam War have been floating around Washington for years and were reported in print at least as far back as two campaigns ago. From the Kentucky Kernel of November 1, 1996, Senator's Discharged Questioned:
A letter found in the [University of Kentucky] Library Department of Special Collections of a request from a former U.S. Senator to the then commanding general of Fort Knox created conflicting stories Thursday about the military record of Republican U. S. Sen. Mitch McConnell.
The letter was found in the personal letters of U.S. Sen. John Sherman Cooper, a Republican from Kentucky. It was written to Maj. Gen. A. D. Surles, commanding general of Fort Knox. McConnell served as an intern in Cooper's Washington, D.C. office in summer of 1964. He was in boot camp at Ft. Knox and a member of the 100th Division of the U.S. Army Reserve.
McConnell enlisted in March of 1967 and was abruptly discharged four months later for a minor medical condition, optic neurosis. During a time of war, one might appropriately presume the armed forces would want to minimize the number of departing soldiers.
Again, from the Kernel:
Dr. Mike Minix, with the department of ophthalmology at the UK Med Center, explained that optic neuritis usually affects individuals 15-45 years of age.
According to Minix, the condition can usually be treated with steroids. "Within three-four weeks of having the condition, individuals will usually have their eyesight return to 20-20 vision or normal vision."
This same type of treatment would have been prescribed in 1967, although advancements have been made in the treatment of this eye condition, he said.
McConnell's discharge was expedited by Cooper's claim that the enlistee needed
to be released quickly to attend New York University.
NYU records, however, indicate that McConnell never applied to the school, and
at the time of his discharge he had already earned a law degree from the University
of Kentucky. Why exactly would a United States Senator write to the Commanding
General of one of the nation's most important military instillations with false
information about a member of the US armed forces?
A lot of smart people have pursued this story. The common thread? McConnell's military records. That's because those records are private, unless of course McConnell chooses to make them public. Sen. McConnell doesn't even acknowledge his military service on either his US Senate or re-election campaign websites, so it's probably no surprise that he's kept those records under lock and key for years.
So, why revisit this story, and why revisit it now?
Like when I investigated and reported on Larry Craig after 26 years of rumors, I've turned fresh eyes on this case and recently noticed an interesting inconsistency with McConnell's public Army record. In particular, there is a differing answer to a section of his records titled, "Transcript of Court Martial." While every other section of McConnell's records without information simply "n/a," this particular section uniquely states, "not on file." Does that mean a McConnell court martial file exists? Only the Senator knows.
I also have reviewed copies of phone records showing a flurry of calls from the office of McConnell's patron in the Senate, Sen. Cooper, in the days immediately preceding McConnell's discharge. The calls abruptly stopped as McConnell was released from the service. It is also interesting to note that the UK archives show that despite a frequent correspondence during the years prior to his discharge, it was three years after McConnell's discharge before they exchanged letters again.
Is there a smoking gun on any story about McConnell? While for a host of reasons it's not possible to talk about the documents I possess, there certainly are enough serious and legitimate questions about his military service that deserve answers, not just to me, but to every citizen of Kentucky.
I've taken six trips to the state in the last several months to investigate these questions. I've visited a slew of towns, spoken with dozens of people, and spent hours poring over archived public records.
Under what appears more and more likely, under an Obama administration, McConnell - the Senate Minority Leader - is poised to become the highest-ranking Republican in the country. He deserves the same level of scrutiny as other top elected officials. The apparent standard bearer of his party, this anti-gay politician sets policies and national priorities that have a far-reaching impact on us all. The American people deserve to know the truth about this man and what these records indicate from his past.
They say experience shapes your perspective on things. Could such experiences explain McConnell's uneven treatment of the sex scandals of Republican Senators Larry Craig and David Vitter received a great deal of attention last year? McConnell was quick to throw Larry Craig under the bus, yet threw his support behind adulterer and prostitute client David Vitter.
Even the Kentucky MSM is covering the asking of these questions. McConell's military record attacked:
"Elections should be about informed choices. He's obviously not proud of his record, Sen. McConnell isn't, or he would have shown it by now," Stumbo said. "Something isn't correct about it that might cause a lot of people, including veterans, to take a second look at him."No matter how you slice it, McConnell's story just doesn't add up. That's why I've encouraged him to consider the facts and truth his allies, not a problem. He should come clean with the American people. A speedy release of his records and openness with the public is the only thing that will help clear this matter up once and for all.
McConnell enlisted in the Army Reserve in July 1967 at the height of the Vietnam War but received a medical discharge after less than six months for an eye condition called optic neuritis, according to limited information that has been made public.
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So there is a "mystery courts marital" in his file JUST before a flurry of Congressional Letters to the Base Commanders get Mitchie OUT of the Army with "eye strain" . . . . . guess those long showers with the guys can really strain the ol'eyes . . . . guess I'll accept Mr Andrew Sullivan's assesment.
McConnell's Ties with Alaska's Ted Stevens
http://pageonekentucky.com/2008/10/28/mcconnells-close-ties-with-corrupt-ted-stevens/#more-2329
"highest-ranking Republican in the country" is bound to become a much less groovy and powerful position very soon :D
yeah, records are very important:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=78931
I believe the saying is "Ditch Mitch"
oh gosh, this is too funny
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCyYsL2TeRQ
I wonder when they will do one of McConnell?
Just another Rethuglican Liar, like Bush, Vitter, Craig and so on, but remember They are the MORAL MAJORITY!
Republicans! Lies! Lies! Lies!
Exactly! For all the pork, people of KY- don't forget what you have lost! People of Western KY- remember Flor.sheim! ARemember Blue.bell! Remember Mar.tin Mar.rietta! Big employers all! Think that 500 Million has eased the pain of all that? Get this b.um out!
Bullshit. . . bullshit. . . bullshit.
Big surprise!
Good digging, Mr. Rogers. Let's here more from you on this and other stories.
What are you THIINKING?!?!??
Re-elect him first, THEN out him as a yet another self-hating Republican gay basher.
MUCH more fun that way......
Charlie Crist campaigns for McCain in Florida.... discuss ;-)
I thought he was too busy planning his fabulously posh wedding to the love of his life. Has anyone heard when the big event is going to happen?
Probably cancelled when he wasn't chosen for VP.
Wow, I was inducted in June of 67, did my time and got out in 70...Yes, I spent some time in SE Asia as an 11b4p...Way to go Chiken Hawks.
I'm for that one!
My father was a Marine in the Korean conflict, followed by 25 years as a sergeant in the Air Force (specifically, the U-2 program). Although he never failed to bring up or make fun of its many failings, he truly loved being in the military. As an working class guy who grew up dirt poor during the Great Depression, he despised republicans and right wingers and anyone who took advantage of their fellow Americans.
Mr. Rogers:
I have a challenge for you. Last night Sen. McCain said he has been tested and would be ready to deal with any national security incident.
When asked what he meant McCain said that "I was at the Bay of Pigs," that's what I mean about being tested.
I think that I remember reading in Rolling Stones and on Salon that in 1961 Sen. McCain was crashing planes in Corpus Christi, Texas and was busy doing cowboy style areonautic stunts that caused a major power outage in a town in Spain.
Where was Sen. McCain during the April 1961 Bay of Pigs incident?
I just want to know the facts because Sen. McCain has lied about so many things during this campaign that it is difficult to tell when if ever Sen. McCain is speaking the truth.
maybe he means that he was with them "in spirit" kind of like how he talked about "the fundamentals of the economy"
or maybe by saying "pigs" he is referring to the women on the street he verbally abused- that story was in rolling stone- the women wanted to press charges.
Hmmm... from Andrew Sullivan's post on another topic today:
"The closet is a deeply destructive thing. It leads many closeted gay men to adopt far right politics as a psychological mechanism to deny their own reality, a syndrome that is also very widespread at the top of the Catholic church, the Republican party, and the Christianist movement"
it is a psychosis - somebody really needs to study it
I believe many psychologists have written case studies on the subject. The problem might be that, like the vast majority of work by psychologists and other academics, their writings are almost totally incomprehensible.
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