May 20, 2010 3:42 PM

Richard Blumenthal in 2008: "I Wore the Uniform in Vietnam"

By
Stephanie Condon
Topics
Democrats ,
Campaign 2010
Blumenthal (Credit: AP)

Another example has come to light of Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, a Democratic Senate candidate, exaggerating his history of military surface.

The Stamford Advocate pulled from its archives statements made by Blumenthal at a Stamford, Conn. Veterans Day parade on November 9th, 2008.

"I wore the uniform in Vietnam and many came back to all kinds of disrespect," Blumenthal said. "Whatever we think of war, we owe the men and women of the armed forces our unconditional support."

As the New York Times first reported, Blumenthal has made reference to "the days that I served in Vietnam," even though he was never actually on the battlefield. He served six years in the Marine Corps Reserves in the United States and, in fact, received at least five deferments to keep him out of the war.

Blumenthal appeared with a group of veterans Tuesday to respond to the controversy.

"On a few occasions I have misspoken about my service and I regret that, and I will take full responsibility," he told reporters. "But I will not allow anyone to take a few misplaced words and impugn my record of service to this country."

He said his claims to have served in Vietnam were "absolutely unintentional - a few misplaced words." He cited as an example saying he served "in" the Vietnam War instead of "during" the war.

Blumenthal campaign spokesperson Maura Downes similarly told the Advocate, "He acknowledged that on a few occasions that he may have misspoke."

The Advocate reports there are now at least five incidents on record in which Blumenthal misspoke about his service.

Meanwhile, Blumenthal plans to put his attention on the economy and other issues as he returns to the campaign trail, the Associated Press reports.

"I think in the end, the people of Connecticut care a lot more about what's happening today in their lives, whether they're going to keep their homes, their health care and their jobs," campaign adviser Marla Romash told the AP.


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by cleric60 May 20, 2010 6:07 PM EDT
Liar! Liar! Your unifrom is on fire!
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by cdimice May 20, 2010 5:35 PM EDT
"On a few occasions I have misspoken about my service and I regret that, and I will take full responsibility," he told reporters. "But I will not allow anyone to take a few misplaced words and impugn my record of service to this country."


The Soldiers who served in VietNam will take his words and make him eat them... Those that served IN VIETNAM don't take kindly to those who didn't but LIE and say they did... If you served PROUDLY you have NOTHING to ELABORATE on ... even if you didn't make it over seas...He served six years in the Marine Corps Reserves in the United States and, in fact, received at least five deferments to keep him out of the war.


He is a Liar... and well... Politics are full of them....he lied about being in VietNam and well, tried like HELL to stay outta the war.... Good way to show how proud you are of your time served....
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by bullitt59 May 20, 2010 5:34 PM EDT
Blumenthal has killed any future as a politician I hope. If he has a future, I will wonder about the sense of every nutmegger who votes for him. To attend a news conference and NOT APOLOGIZE to every veteran and constituent for flat-out-lying - is beyond belief. If a man will lie about something so serious... he is a worthless scum. My father was a Marine Captain who served in Korea... if he were still alive this would turn his stomach. A few years sitting behind a desk on the Potomac is a far cry from serving in Vietnam. You are a pathetic little man Mr. Blumenthal. Shame on you.
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by cleric60 May 20, 2010 5:31 PM EDT
Liar, Liar, uniform on fire!
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