John McCain in 1973…

John McCain, Prisoner of War: A First-Person Account.
(…) All through this period, the “gooks” were bombarding us with antiwar quotes from people in high places back in Washington. This was the most effective propaganda they had to use against us—speeches and statements by men who were generally respected in the United States.
They used Senator Fulbright a great deal, and Senator Brooke. Ted Kennedy was quoted again and again, as was Averell Harriman. Clark Clifford was another favorite, right after he had been Secretary of Defense under President Johnson. (…)
The text, mentioned on LGF, is 17 pages long. It’s an interesting view into North Vietnamese prison camps and the world in those days.