CBS’s hopeless search for truth and documents that have no original. Plus other new insights into Blatherforgerygate. Also: Kerry lowers morale further.
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WITH MORALE AT WHAT some Kerry campaign insiders consider an
all-time low, Sen. John Kerry, who unlike Tom
Harkin did serve in Vietnam, did what any true leader does. He sets
up a conference call. During the Labor Day weekend, during meetings
with senior staff, campaign director Mary Beth
Cahill suggested to the candidate that he try to buck up
the troops, since the media onslaught against him, as well as the
dipping poll numbers, were affecting staff in Washington and in
satellite offices around the country. Kerry acknowledged their
concerns by gathering the Washington staff into the central office
space in their McPherson Square suites and speaking to them via
speaker phone. Kerry told them that things were going well on the
road. The crowds were enthusiastic, and he could feel the campaign
was moving in the right direction with the new senior staff
additions.
"He actually said that he felt the campaign had turned the
corner," says a Washington-based staffer. "Some of us couldn't help
but laugh given that he's made fun of Bush for saying the same
thing. You hear stuff like that and you just feel sick. You look
over at people like [Joe]
Lockhart and Cahill and they seem to understand it
too."
Kerry further undercut his own efforts, when he hung up his side
of the call before any questions could be asked by staff
members.
"[Kerry] doesn't seem to want to acknowledge that he has
problems," says the staffer. "I'm low level, but there are a few
people here who have stopped coming in to work or to volunteer.
We've got some issues, and the guy who should be trying to help fix
it doesn't seem to care."
Cahill seems to understand this. On Thursday, since the
candidate wouldn't face his own staff, Cahill pulled out the big
guns. She invited her old boss, Sen. Ted Kennedy
down to the Washington offices to further raise the morale of
Kerry's staff.
Kennedy actually said little about Kerry, beyond the fact that
he was a fighter who would continue fighting. After mentioning
Kerry, Kennedy then went on a 10-minute diatribe about President
Bush. "His face was turning red, he was really getting into it,"
says the Kerry staffer. "Then the next day we saw him make the same
speech on the floor of the Senate. Guess we were the dress
rehearsal."
THERE ARE OTHER PROBLEMS with the Kerry campaign. According to
several Kerry and DNC sources, Kerry advisers have been furiously
holding focus group meetings in an attempt to find some issue of
national concern that might cut their way in the coming weeks. But
nothing they've looked at seems to be working. Of course, even if
they were to find something there is no guarantee their man would
run with it.
For example, some media types thought having his old pal
John Sasso along on the road would help focus
Kerry a bit more on his stump speeches. Judging by Kerry's
performance last Thursday in North Carolina, they're not sure
anymore. While talking about the economy, health-care policy, Kerry
went off speech and began stumbling immediately. Kerry said that he
would always tell the public the truth, and if the audience didn't
believe him, they could "[g]o to a web site. It can be
johnkerry.com or go some other place. Go to truth.com, if there is
one, and find out what's really happening," Kerry said.
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