– Bush Adds Teeth to His Attacks on Kerry
Mr. Kerry did propose the reductions Mr. Bush cited. But in the mid-1990’s, members of both parties were seeking cuts in the intelligence budget. Porter J. Goss, then a Republican member of Congress from Florida and recently appointed director of central intelligence by Mr. Bush, co-sponsored legislation in 1995 that would have reduced intelligence spending by more than the cuts sought by Mr. Kerry.
Similarly, in citing Mr. Kerry’s support for cuts in weapons programs, Mr. Bush ignored the bipartisan effort in the 1990’s to scale back or end production of many planes, ships, missiles and other military hardware. The Kerry campaign on Monday detailed how Vice President Dick Cheney has spearheaded some of those moves. …
“Mr. President, you can choose to ignore the facts, but in the end you can’t hide the truth from the American people,” Mr. Kerry said. “The bottom line, Mr. President: your mismanagement of the war has made Iraq and America less safe and less secure than they could have and should have been today.”